2.5 stars.
I really wanted to be gripped by this book, especially because it touches on a group of people in the Imperium of Man that the Black Library hardly places in their novels - Rogue Traders. With the recent release of the Rogue Trader game, it seemed like the perfect time.
It is quite obvious from the outset that this is Marc Collins first piece of work. The pacing, at times, can be quite haphazard, spending long segments on introspection and detailing then rushing through other aspects of the book. The assault after the Norastye betrayal seemed rushed when it could have played out longer, with the build up of its culmination being quite deflating. The revelation of the Radrexxus Dynasty as a Genestealer Cult was a surprising choice of antagonist, especially given the nature of Rogue Traders and their voidfaring lifestyles.
However, there were flashes of good in this book that I did enjoy. Collins writing is pleasant to read from a purely literary standpoint, for starters, and although the GSC reveal was still a choice in my perspective, it was in hindsight foreshadowed quite well in several chapters throughout the book. I also enjoyed the rather gritty ending, a pyrrhic victory that doesn't quite seem like one in the grand scheme of things and sets up a sequel quite nicely.
Overall I would say this book is uncomplicated. If you enjoy Rogue Traders, it's definitely a fun read, however for anything involving complexity plots and in the relationships between characters that are tied in more than Erastus, Astrid, Katla and Gunthers, this might not be the book for you. Enjoyable if you want an easy read.