Zealous and uncompromising, Inquisitor Torquemada Coteaz is the scourge of cultist and daemon alike, striking fear into the hearts of the Emperor’s foes. As lord inquisitor and High Protector of the Formosa Sector, he wields terrible power, able to purge entire systems of the taint of Chaos and heresy, with a legion of agents and interrogators at his disposal.
READ IT BECAUSE What happens when the long decades of horror start to take their toll? Find out whether the legendary Inquisitor Coteaz can continue to spread the God-Emperor’s judgement as his body reaches the limits of its endurance.
THE STORY When sinister tidings from a forgotten corner of the Formosa Sector hint at spectres from his past, Inquisitor Coteaz must face a terrible choice – abandon his throne to those who covet it or cling to power by shattering the very bounds of mortality. All the while, other forces are at work in the darkness, and should Coteaz succumb to their alluring power, billions will fall with him.
Darius Hinks is an author, writing primarily in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He was born in Birmingham, England, in 1972. He works and lives in Nottinghamshire. Hinks' first novel, Warrior Priest, won the David Gemmel Morningstar award.
Fantastic Warhammer book that is all about the lengths we'll go to in order to avoid death.
It does what the best Inquisitor books do which is show that the Imperium's horrific system is the reason Chaos is so pervasive. The Inquistion wouldn't have to exist in a system that actually cares for its people, the abuse of the mining population is the gateway to chaos and the final solution is not delivered by the Inquisition or the belief in the God Emperor, it's the belief in being a good person. To be a human in the imperium is to be stuck between Tyrants and madmen.
The characters and action in this were really solid, with some really fun demonic shenanigans.
Religion and the blindness it imposes on cultures is always an emotive subject and the depths that those subsumed is really the subject matter for this, interesting and intriguing, great narration enhances the experience
Another amazing entry from Darius Hinks. I couldn't put the book down, and finished it in one sitting. Characters were showing a lot of depth as well as real human emotion and drive. Had the biggest smile on my face after reading it that lasted for a few days. When thinking back on it, I find that Coteaz is written with an astounding amount of layers that really does this legendary character justice. Pacing is great and the world is vivid and vast. Every character in my opinion is well crafted and their interactions are a chef's kiss. Combat is one of the best in black library's books.
I don't know. The story is kind of okey, the characters are interesting enough to keep your attention. But this is definitely not on the same as Eisenhorn or Ravenor. Maybe if the author fleshed out the character in more books, but as of now it is a nothing burger unfortunately.
Tenía tiempo queriendo leer algo del inquisidor Torquemada. Muy buen personaje e interesante argumento del libro. Además está corto en comparación con otros de BL.