Book Review Penitent

 

Book: Penitent
Author: Dan Abnett
Pages: 346
Hard Core Scale: 3/4
Normal Scale: 8/10
Publish Date: 2020
About: The second in the Bequin trilogy. Bequin must decide which of the two inquisitors she must serve under, Ravenor or Eisenhorn. Or will she find a third path serving other masters in the growing conflict of Queen Mab in covering the secrets of the Yellow King so many have come to the world to seek and fight over.


Review: It is like Abnett woke up and Covid got his mind in gear. This book is back to Abnett at his best. His flow, sensory, imagery, all brings the work to life. Just some really strange, but infrequent frame issues that are rather amateurish (not sure why he makes those mistakes). Again, much like the first one I would enjoy it far more if it was not a 40k book, but its own thing. I am not a 40k lore encyclopedia, but Abnett again seems to curve the bullet in believably here in concern of deeper 40k lore with special things being too special. 

 

Amazon.com: Penitent (Warhammer 40,000): 9781789998511: Abnett, Dan: Books 

Book Cover by Lorenzo Mastoianni

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