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Stormcaller (Warhammer 40,000), by Chris Wraight

Book two in this heart-pounding sci-fi series, now in paperback

The feral warrior-kings of Fenris, the Space Wolves are the sons of Leman Russ. Savage heroes, few can match their ferocity in battle. As events on the plague-wracked world of Ras Shakeh spin out of control, the Imperium descends upon the world in force. Njal Stormcaller, Space Wolves Rune Priest, arrives to reinforce the embattled Jarnhamar pack, and finds his battle-brothers at one another’s throats, each pursuing their own agendas. Meanwhile, the forces of the Ecclesiarchy arrive to retake their world and uncover the sinister secret behind Ras Shakeh’s corruption, a secret that threatens the survival of the Imperium itself…

  • Sales Rank: #267988 in Books
  • Brand: Warhammer 40,000 - Novels - Space Marines
  • Published on: 2015-10-20
  • Released on: 2015-10-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.80" h x 1.10" w x 5.10" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

About the Author
Chris Wraight is the author of the Horus Heresy novel Scars, the novella Brotherhood of the Storm and the audio drama The Sigillite. For Warhammer 40,000 he has written the Space Wolves novels Blood of Asaheim and Stormcaller, and the short story collection Wolves of Fenris, as well as the Space Marine Battles novels Wrath of Iron and Battle of the Fang. Additionally, he has many Warhammer novels to his name, including the Time of Legends novel Master of Dragons, which forms part of the War of Vengeance series. Chris lives and works near Bristol, in south-west England.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Howling wolves and raging storms
By JPS
Review first posted on Amazon.co.uk on 23 August 2014

This is the second volume of Chris Wraight's trilogy on the Space Wolves. While he is better known for his superb "Battle of the Fang" (the best Space Marine Battle Novel that I have come across up to now), and this volume is not really up to the same high standards, it is nevertheless more than acceptable. It also contains some interesting features.

The reason for my little upfront reservation is hinted at in this review's title. It is a bit of a rant because, of course, you would expect the Space Wolves to howl, growl and grunt, just as a Stormcaller is expected to do just that: call storms! Having mentioned this, I could not help feeling that in both cases, there was some degree of stereotype and repetition mixed up with conventional but still nice pi�ces about the hard life on Fenris, becoming a Space Wolf, and the mystic of the Great Wolf.

While the plot pits the Emperor's Space Wolves against the Forces of Chaos led by the Death Guard, the former also have to deal with a rather unsympathetic and treacherous Cardinal and his Ecclesiarch forces. Relations with the Wolves' allies are increasingly tense, especially when they see the Cardinal and his men acting in a very high-handed way and when they realise that they have something of a hidden agenda. I will not mention anything more of the plot except to state that, although not extraordinary and not entirely original, it was nevertheless quite good.

The main strongpoint of this book, however, resides in the cast of characters, some of which I particularly liked. One was the Cardinal, who is as awful as you can expect him to be. He made me think of the kind of fat, corrupt and self-centred prelates of the 15th and 16th century in Europe whose behaviours were at least partly responsible for the emergence of the Protestant Churches. Another rather superb character is Njal the Stormcaller himself, one of the most powerful Rune Priests of the Space Wolves. A third is the Mycelite, who is very deceptively old, seems decrepit, sounds awfully nice and has a very interesting story to tell. Then you have the wolf-pack and the relationships between its members whom you have already come across in the previous volume and which I strongly recommend you to read before this one. Finally, the book also displays the Sisters of Battle with the interesting character of its Canonness De Ch�telaine, and Annaroeva, who is just as though and dedicated to her duties of Planet Governor of a major hive and forge world as you would expect a highly competent Imperial Planetary Governor to be. Also included in the book are some interesting devices and monsters with the Eclesiarch's "Penitent Engines" being the most prominent of the former and the Death Guard and forces of Chaos having a rather wide selection of the later.

With regards to the action, if you love magic and fights using the power of the Warp, then you will enjoy this volume. Those who like stories featuring assaults on space hulks will also get a treat. Just about worth four stars, since fractions cannot be used.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Gunnlauger is a Space Puppy
By A. Customer
Well, I know everyone else seems to have enjoyed this book, but I honestly didn't. In fact, it was a mild feeing until the end, at which point I pretty much hated it.

***yep, spoilers alert***

So here's my issue...I'm not really a Space Wolf, but the end seems so far fetched I can't accept it. Gunnlauger is maybe the most spineless, doubting leader to ever leave Fenris. Anytime Ingvar feuds with him, Gunnlauger, a Wolf Guard, backs down with his tail between his legs. Njal, a living legend of the Wolves, orders a warp touched Hunter to be executed who even killed several other Wolves. But with a simple "he's one of us", Gunnlauger leads his whole pack into what amounts to dereliction of duty and desertion, even attacking other Wolves in the process. Baldr went bug nut crazy once and was given a second chance. Hen he kills his own comrades. So it's a three strike rule when becoming a Traitor? Baldr should be executed, Gunnlauger grow a spine, and Ingvar set off as a Lone Wolf and seek out the answers he seeks alone.

If anyone disagrees I'd be happy to discuss :)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Decent book. It was a huge upgrade from the ...
By Justareader
Decent book. It was a huge upgrade from the first book blood of ashiem. This book had tons of action and ton of story with a surprise ending that you would not believe in a warhammer 40k book where they kill planets for defying them. The ending set the stage for the third book and I can't wait.

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