The Helwinter Gate

The Helwinter Gate

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  • Create Date:2022-05-06 09:51:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Chris Wraight
  • ISBN:180026187X
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Summary

As the Imperium crumbles around them and darkness descends, the Space Wolves of Járnhamar Pack seek vengeance for old wrongs – whatever the cost。

Isolated。

Alone。

Járnhamar pack are forced to flee from the judgement of their own Chapter aboard a stolen voidship, amid an Imperium descending into total war。 Still pursuing vengeances for old wrongs, these Space Wolves hunt the ruins of worlds in search of an enemy who remains stubbornly hidden。 Yet as the perilous journey unfolds, the pack learn their nemesis is not the only threat to their survival。 They must also contend with the uncertain path chartered by one of their own, whose strange and unsanctioned powers continue to grow。

 

Their ultimate goal of a return to Fenris – with their honour restored and oaths resworn – becomes steadily more elusive。 As the Imperium’s borders crumble and the long-prophesied onslaught of the Archenemy begins, Járnhamar pack must race to uncover the truth of an ancient betrayal and halt its horror from coming to pass, lest everything they have fought for be destroyed in the coming storm。

 

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Reviews

Christian

Another strong piece by Wraight。 I just wish it had more bolter porn。

AA_Logan

This isn’t one of those 40k books that explores a long-neglected faction, breathing life into them in ways one didn’t see coming, nor is it one of the almost philosophical treatises on the nature of power and humanity that BL throws up occasionally。 Wraight has been responsible for more than his share of both of these books, but The Helwinter Gate is about Space Wolves- perhaps the Space Marines who feature in more books than any others。 Instead, we have an always very capable author who has gro This isn’t one of those 40k books that explores a long-neglected faction, breathing life into them in ways one didn’t see coming, nor is it one of the almost philosophical treatises on the nature of power and humanity that BL throws up occasionally。 Wraight has been responsible for more than his share of both of these books, but The Helwinter Gate is about Space Wolves- perhaps the Space Marines who feature in more books than any others。 Instead, we have an always very capable author who has grown in ability and confidence returning to one of his earliest characters taking them on a very enjoyable and rewarding ride。 There are no massive lore revelations, though plenty of tidbits are scattered to flesh out even the most fleeting of background characters, and it didn’t drive me to reflect on the nature of life, though it did pack some emotional heft。Though the conclusion of a trilogy, The Helwinter Gate works well enough as a stand-alone novel。 It’s narrative is pretty straightforward, the Wolves are on a mission of vengeance and are also seeking to clear their names and the action scenes are frequent and well-written。 The location-hopping helps keep things fresh and ensures it is a pacy book。 Wraight adds his now-customary details that add a disproportionate depth to the story, and does some interesting things retelling the same events from different perspectives。If you own one of the other 1,249 mega-editions of this, well done- it’s a lovely object。 If you didn’t/couldn’t get one, I hope the wait for the regular edition isn’t too long。。。 。。。more