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War in Heaven (Horizon War Trilogy , Vol 3) |
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Rating: Summary: The Horizon War truly ends with a War in Heaven! Review: "War in Heaven" is the concluding novel in the Horizon War trilogy for White Wolf. In it, Prisoner Seventeen finally discovers the secrets of his past - including his true relationship with the evil demi-gods Lord Steel and Aliara, the Queen of Desire. A desperate battle rages between the forces of good and evil, with the fate of all reality at stake. Madeleine Giovanni, from the Masquerade of the Red Death trilogy, plays a pivotal role in this book. The action is fast and furious while the plot is complicated and complex. But at the end, the future of mankind rests on the result of the titanic battle that can only be described as War in Heaven.
Rating: Summary: Great Conclusion! Review: I have enjoyd reading the three books of this trilogy,and the conclusion is very great.At last the characters face the truth. Very good book, from a very good author.
Rating: Summary: It was geat; however, the ending could have been better. Review: This was a great novel I liked it alot. I wonder though why the ending was not done better. It seemed that the author was in a hurry and needed something to finish it. Thank God; however, the author brought back Dire McCann at the end.
Rating: Summary: This is one good novel Review: Yes! Don't you just love it when mages battle? Finally the agents from the Technocracy and the Traditions meet under the most dire circumstances, fighting a common enemy. The stakes are high, the losses are great, and Weinberg actually manages to make us feel empathy for a cyborg! This trilogy is even better than Weinberg's Masquerade of The Red Death, I strongly recommend it. I would have enjoyed seeing a little more Paradox though, but you can't get everything. Read it carefully, and see if you can figure out who the Master of Harmony was. Hopefully Weinberg will give us the answer sometime in the future, until then, read and rejoice.
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