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Dans les sombres tunnels sous la cité impériale de Nuln, une menace maléfique émerge des profondeurs de la terre pour mettre à genou l'ancienne capitale de l'Empire. Les immondes hommes-rats, les skavens, ne renonceront à rien pour déchaîner le mal dans la cité et réaliser la prophétie de leur sombre dieu. Engagés comme ratiers dans le vain espoir de se faire oublier, Gotrek et Felix se retrouvent malgré eux au milieu des combats alors qu'ils tenteront de prévenir les complots des skavens.
319 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1999
You see, although the Skaven are a very real danger in being a literal plague of rats, they are also extremely paranoid and greedy, and tend to seize defeat from the jaws of victory through their own convoluted attempts to best their peers. In addition to Gotrek and Felix, Skavenslayer is as much about the Skaven Thanquol, a sorcerer who is both the greatest of his kind and the most inept, and his underlings, each representing one of the great clans of Skavendom and who each desire seize all the glory for themselves.
Overall I highly recommend this book, both for its fleshing out of the Warhammer world, as well as the continued development of Felix. My only major qualms are that aside from his usual cracking of heads, Gotrek didn't see much time in the spotlight and remains as much of an enigma as he was in the first book.