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Caves of Ice: A Ciaphas Cain Novel (Warhammer 10,000)

Caves of Ice: A Ciaphas Cain Novel (Warhammer 10,000)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That crazy Commissar Cain is at it again.
Review: "Caves of Ice," is the second novel with Commissar Ciphias Cain and once again Sandy Mitchell writes one hell of a story. The novel starts off with the Valhallan Regiments landing on a iceworld to battle the battle-hungry orcs. Little does Cain know the planet is also infested with a power greater than the orcs. This leads Cain into much trouble, more in-which he was hoping for.

After reading, "For the Emperor," I couldn't wait to get my hands on, "Caves of ice," I needed more of Cain! I was a little taken back by how small the book was, it only 254 pages long! But don't let this get to you like it got to me because, "Caves of Ice," is a great novel and a great story, filled with action, suspense, and humor. I really enjoyed it, but eventhough Cain is an round character, Mitchell doesn't bother with Development and change with his character in this story, which makes the it kind of predictable, and one-dimensional. It didn't bother me that much, but then again I enjoy the character; also if you have read, "For the Emperor," or any other story with Cain (some short stories in Inferno) you know he has been through hell and is already well-developed, so keep that in mind. I am just talking about, "Caves of Ice."

If your into 40k or black library books, check this one out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: That crazy Commissar Cain is at it again.
Review: "Caves of Ice," is the second novel with Commissar Ciphias Cain and once again Sandy Mitchell writes one hell of a story. The novel starts off with the Valhallan Regiments landing on a iceworld to battle the battle-hungry orcs. Little does Cain know the planet is also infested with a power greater than the orcs. This leads Cain into much trouble, more in-which he was hoping for.

After reading, "For the Emperor," I couldn't wait to get my hands on, "Caves of ice," I needed more of Cain! I was a little taken back by how small the book was, it only 254 pages long! But don't let this get to you like it got to me because, "Caves of Ice," is a great novel and a great story, filled with action, suspense, and humor. I really enjoyed it, but eventhough Cain is an round character, Mitchell doesn't bother with Development and change with his character in this story, which makes the it kind of predictable, and one-dimensional. It didn't bother me that much, but then again I enjoy the character; also if you have read, "For the Emperor," or any other story with Cain (some short stories in Inferno) you know he has been through hell and is already well-developed, so keep that in mind. I am just talking about, "Caves of Ice."

If your into 40k or black library books, check this one out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Literature
Review: Ciaphas Cain is one of the most gripping characters I've encountered, not just in the Warhammer genre, but in literature. Sandy Duncan should be commended for his achievement. For the most part, authors create protagonist who, regardless of their flaws, remains oblivious to them. Cain, in contrast, embraces his flawed character and Duncan gives him license to roam. Most of the Warhammer character's end up being multi-dimensional, that is, they exhibit different personality traits, but they all have a certain grim fanaticism at heart. Cain, in contrast, drinks, smokes, gambles, and womanizes.
The results are excellent. I'm very impressed with this work and that's saying something, since I read around 10 books a week, and most of them are forgettable.

It says alot about the Black Library that they've managed to get me to not only read their books, but to re-read them and not throw them out. At the risk of getting off-track I wish larger publishers would follow the example of BL, because I'm pretty disappointed with the mainstream press.

I can't wait for more adventures of Cain to be published. This is well worth your reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Literature
Review: Ciaphas Cain is one of the most gripping characters I've encountered, not just in the Warhammer genre, but in literature. Sandy Duncan should be commended for his achievement. For the most part, authors create protagonist who, regardless of their flaws, remains oblivious to them. Cain, in contrast, embraces his flawed character and Duncan gives him license to roam. Most of the Warhammer character's end up being multi-dimensional, that is, they exhibit different personality traits, but they all have a certain grim fanaticism at heart. Cain, in contrast, drinks, smokes, gambles, and womanizes.
The results are excellent. I'm very impressed with this work and that's saying something, since I read around 10 books a week, and most of them are forgettable.

It says alot about the Black Library that they've managed to get me to not only read their books, but to re-read them and not throw them out. At the risk of getting off-track I wish larger publishers would follow the example of BL, because I'm pretty disappointed with the mainstream press.

I can't wait for more adventures of Cain to be published. This is well worth your reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Since I gave For The Emperor 5 stars, this should be 6
Review: I made a mistake rating For the Emperor 5 (4 1/2 really), Well this should be to 6, it's much better then his first book, and way more captivating, if you even liked the first one a little, read this one, I'm telling you, it's only better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ciaphas Cain does it Again
Review: What a cool book. The action is great and the story never looses its pace. A must read for people who love interesting characters. Ciaphas is one of the most entertaining characters out there. I hope that Sandy Michaels keep writing novels about Ciaphas.


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