Enjoyable, yet a slightly annoying read. Mostly because of a lot of coincidences and faux twists that serve no purpose to the advancement of the story, other than be cheap cop-outs into the next chapter. It truly feels like a story-by-numbers that's been fluffed up to be exactly not that, failing to do so. The very weakest part is, as with the first book, is the ending, yet in this case being the very final chapter. The whole of the story and buildup is literally thrown out the window and falling apart for some "look-at-me-being-all-scheming" finale.
Despite the lackluster story structure, bland characters and buggy ending, it's quite an adventure into the mind of Kage and his dealings with the W40K universe.