Let's be clear on something from the get go. Somewhere, there is a LARGE pile of asses, all heaped on top of each other, reaching to the sky. And all of them were kicked there by one Mr. Aaron Dembski-Bowden. This author is growing in my esteem with every book he puts out.
As I said in my review of Blood Reaver, ADB is writing about BAD GUYS, not just BAD GUYS but horrible, murdering, raping, sonsofbitches! And you care about each and every one. Void Stalker is no different in that regard, your heart is broken at their losses, suffering, anger, betrayal and finally deaths. If you are shocked that I wrote that, two quick notes, this all started with SPOILER ALERT, and if you read VS you are rooted in place by the rain soaked prologue of Talos' last vision...which includes all of First Claw's deaths, his slaves leaving, and walking himself to his own execution. I never really enjoy prologues, but this one, THIS ONE, had me riveted, even if I knew it could not possibly be...and then IT WAS!
Mr. Abnett has created a cadre of characters in the Gaunt's series that I have grown to be very fond of. It took a few books, but once I was in, I was in, and EVERY one of their deaths breaks my heart, but it makes the series excellent. Mr. Dembski-Bowden achieved that same level of amazing character pathos in a shorter amount of time with First Claw and the slaves.
I am still shuddering with rage and sadness a little (finished the book less than 12 hours ago), the echo of the emotional connection I felt to Uzaz and Cyrion in their final confrontation was truly a literary delicacy.
Read the Night Lords Trilogy, read all of it, start today. I read about Space Marines and the Imperium of Man, probably because I played them for so many years before these novels replaced playing the game for me, and to read about heretics and those who would put their boot heels on the throats of my heroes is anathema to my nature, but I absolutely LOVED this series.
Mr. Dembski-Bowden is a rare talent in the Black Library stable, I hope he stays, I hope he keeps writing, and I hope I get to keep reading it. I almost wish this tale was not couched inside the 40K universe, because it is so hard to convince those outside of it that it is approachable and excellent Sci-Fi.
Please, read this series, that is all.