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      <title>Ravenor</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After the end of <a href="../hereticus-2026-06-25/">Hereticus</a>, most of Eisenhorn&rsquo;s retinue continue on with Ravenor.
We are thrown in the middle of a few of Ravenor&rsquo;s cases.
The central one in the book is following illegal (of course) heretical crystal traffickers.
Despite starting mid-action, or perhaps also because of it, it&rsquo;s easy to care about the characters and what they are investigating.</p>
<p>Even though it&rsquo;s science fiction — moreover, Warhammer 40k — the story is, as is usual with the longer series, <em>realistic</em>.
The main characters are professionals and know what they&rsquo;re doing.
But so are the enemies they face, and they have real problems and issues.
Things very commonly go sideways and most of the time there&rsquo;s no <em>deus ex machina</em> to save them.</p>
<p>Abnett is known for being good at developing the plot and action scenes.
He is also quite good in general presenting less-viewed parts of the universe on occasion, and doesn&rsquo;t run away from them.
Someone looking for <em>bolter porn</em> will probably end up disappointed, but otherwise, I would expect most people to enjoy the beginning of the new trilogy.</p>
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      <title>Playing Patience</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A novella that occurs between the events of <a href="../hereticus-2026-06-25/">Hereticus</a> and Ravenor&rsquo;s own first novel.
Though it was written quite a few years after the Ravenor books, the author nonetheless recommends reading it in in-world chronological order.</p>
<p>The story starts following two paths, one Ravenor&rsquo;s, in quite a low moment, and another, Patience&rsquo;s.
Things turn quite dark, even for a 40k story, but Abnett, as usual, keeps tension and interest high.</p>
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