Kill Team: Book Review

 

12/23/2021

Book:  Kill Team
Author: Gav Thorpe
Pages: 264
Hard Core Scale: 2/4
Normal Scale: 7/10
Publish Date: 2001
About:  Lt. Kage has again been pulled from prison to train a new batch of Last Chancers for a mission. This Mission, to assassinate a commander of the Alien Tau.

Review: Much similar to the first one you get what is on the tin. No more and no less: War SF bolter porn with a penal legion. Slightly better character writing still clung to archetypes and slightly better frame control, but not by much.  One can argue about obsifucating character use and purpose, but because of the 40k setting it is weirdly acceptable. Ultimately better than its prequel. 

 

Thought have to call out the advertiser's tagline. “The action and relentless violence starts in merely rip-roaring fashion and then steadily escalates.” Always a puzzle on how these things get writ. The rising action aka the mission itself makes up the last 50 something pages. A slow convert operation sneaking around is neither relentless violence nor is a couple hundred pages of training and PTSD reflection.

 

Book

 Book Cover: Kenson Low, 2001,  Copyright Gamesworkshop, Black Library 

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