This novel (really more of a long novella) is set millennia(?) before the main Age of Sigmar storyline, when the forces of Chaos destroy the various realms of the gods and subsume them into a multi-realm Chaos Imperium.
While it was entertaining in parts, it was honestly too short to really convey the sense of history and urgency over possible loss necessary to really connect you to the realm of Shyish and it's people. The novellas greatest failing, however, was one that is typical of so many AoS stories I have read so far:
The overemphasis on the action, the epic battles, and numerous skirmishes tend to all blend together. And because there are so damned many of them, with not enough space given to really flesh out the characters involved, it's extremely hard to get into the story. And it's a shame, as Josh is a very good writer and often knocks it out of the park.
Perhaps it's a case of series fatigue or maybe because high fantasy just really isn't my thing, but whatever the reason may be, this one didn't grab me nearly as much as The Spear of Shadows, or the Iron Dragon by Clint.
Like I said, however, there was some good stuff in here, atmospherically it was outstanding, and the visuals were excellent. It just had too much action, which needed about a hundred more pages of depth to really draw me into it.
2.5 stars, rounded up to 3.