***Some spoilers below!***
I Am Slaughter. Oh man, now THAT is a title. What can I say? Abnett did a pretty good job here. The first half of the novel was awesome. The action with the Imperial Fists on Ardamantua was great, the political intrigue involving the Officio Assassinorum and the newish Inquisition was great. The biggest highlight, I think, was the world building. We haven’t seen an Imperium at peace before, and man is it awesome. To look at the Great Crusade/Horus Heresy and then 40k, we never really got to see it. I mean, just reading about the Adeptus Astartes being actually considered redundant and possibly going away is absolutely insane for the 40k universe, and damn was it interesting!
Unfortunately, the second half of the novel was a bit lackluster compared to the first. The action was very rushed, the political intrigues and events were very brief, really it was like they took as much out of it to get the point across and leave as little actual writing as possible, whereas the first half was full to the brim of the nitty gritty details that Abnett does so well in the 40k universe. And once we got to the final few chapters, shit hit the fan. And we didn’t really get to see shit hit the fan too much. We got to see a slice of the land battle, a slice of the void war, and then a fairly random political ending. I would have liked the book to be at least 100 or so pages longer so we actually got to see some more. I mean, we got to see snippets at best of 2 awesome fleets destroyed, and an entire Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes brought to ruin. There have been whole 400 page novels that don’t cover nearly that much, and yet here it was barely glossed over. The Imperial Fists deaths and sacrifice didn’t feel real, or important but for a few lines of dialogue. As well as there was a few inconsistences that didn’t really sit with me, such as the Imperial ideas about Orks(are they a joke, or a real threat that must be contained?), The “Heresy War?”, has it ever been called that?, What happened to the Black Crusade that happened around the same time as the Beast’s Waaagh!? I know Dan Abnett generally takes some pre-existing lore and throws some extra stuff in it, and sometimes it really works! The Imperial Fists “wall-names” was a bit weird however. It didn’t really add anything. They should have just had wall-names, and saved the word count spent with explaining most of it/giving two-step introductions and spent those words on a better 2nd half of the novel.
And The Magos Biologis Laruentis(? Need to correct for spelling) was a damn good character. If there is any one thing that I think Dan Abnett really knocked out of the park with this novel, it’s the dialogue and conversation between human characters. His Space Marine dialogue is decent, but Abnett does standard (or above standard) really, really damn well.
So, I’d say the novel was good, though had plenty of flaws. A solid 4/5 because I really enjoyed it despite those flaws. Really can’t wait to see where the other authors take this series.