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Ravenor Returned (Warhammer 40, 000)

Ravenor Returned (Warhammer 40, 000)

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Author: Dan Abnett
Publisher: Black Library
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 27099

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Reading Level: Young Adult
Pages: 416
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 1844161854
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781844161850
ASIN: 1844161854

Publication Date: June 15, 2006
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  • Eisenhorn (Eisenhorn Omnibus)
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Abnett is class   May 7, 2007
Mr. L. J. Makins
After reading Ravenor i was looking forward to Ravenor Returned and I wasn't disapointed. Its pure class throughout and comes to an exciting climax. The novel is pacy and Abnett really builds up a his cast of characters so you develop an attachment to both the heros and villians.
The twists and turns of the plot are complex but still easy to follow. But like most of Abnett's work rereading it allows you to pick up the details that might have been overlooked first time round but is no less exciting for it.
A top notch read and the best part of the Ravenor trilogy



5 out of 5 stars more from the master of gothic sci-fi   December 6, 2005
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Abnett's done it again! This novel picks up from its predecessor, Ravenor, in telling the adventures of peripheral characters from Abnett's Eisenhorn trilogy. Gideon Ravenor, the paralysed psychic inquisitor from Malleus returns to an acid-rain slashed Blade Runner-esque sinkhole of a city, teetering on the edge of cataclysm. In a bid to track down the source of flects, a lethal hallucinogenic drug sweeping across the Scarus Sector, Ravenor discovers he has struck the tip of a far larger and more sinister conspiracy to supply contraband technology. Up to his eyes in Imperial corruption, Ravenor and his team must make frantic time to stay alive and prevent the administration from summoning a nameless horror into existence. Ravenor Returns is brutal, bleak and unflinching gothic sci-fi from one of the masters of the genre.


5 out of 5 stars great restoration of confidence   March 29, 2005
G. Hayes (London, U.K.)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I know that some people felt Ravenor, while good, was a bit mundane by comparison to the outstanding Eisenhorn trilogy (i certainly did), but now i get the impression it was more of a build-up, paving the way for this. While Ravenor might have seemed a bit too much like a typical "day in the life of", where there is seemingly no great galaxy-threatening plot or enemy to face, Ravenor Returned is a true return to form. Dan Abnett shows off his great talent for evoking imagery and his books really do read like a set of images, never going overboard on the description, but using enough to create the right atmosphere. Ravenor Returned highlights the advantages of his slightly changed system from Eisenhorn: instead of focusing almost exclusively on one individual, changing to the perspectives of others allows him to develop them much more as characters on their own. Also, seeing things that the lead character doesn't can really build a sense of foreboding, that something is building to climax (a particularly strong theme in this book). Several threads left over from Ravenor are expanded here (although not all neatly tied up by any means). Ravenor Returned is just as much of a masterpiece as Abnett's other works, and I strongly recommend it to...well, anyone with the slightest grain of taste in fiction really! But especially fans of Eisenhorn, even if u didn't feel quite so engrossed in the first Ravenor. Trust me, this one increases the pace dramatically and adds a lot of new and exciting ideas/concepts, the type that are the trademark of the 40k universe. If u like anything remotely fictional and futuristic, read this. Well, read the other 4 before it, then read this!

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