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(the only exception is mustard)

I've read part one of an ongoing trilogy called, by JohnIt's about the second in command of The Thousand Sons Astarte legionbanished from the ousted chapter itself, due to being a practitioner ofthe forbidden magic gifted by the Demon Lord Tzeentch. Upon becoming apariah, Ahzek Ahriman forsakes the might of sorcery and lives the lifeof an intergalactic vagabond. Circumstances force Ahriman to embracehis former ways and reluctantly comes to terms with his position onbeing considered an enduring instrument for the "Architect of Fate".That is the best part of this tale, when Ahzek gives in to the seductivetemptations of the extremely destructive god-like powers and unleasheshavoc upon those who hunt for him or get in his way. This book was awell paced read, and would probably make for an epic anime if producedby the animators of. That is, all but for one thing. For me, what separates an okay book from a great story is...theThe conclusion of this novel was much too inexplicably neat and tidyfor my taste. It was as if the author thought, "Oh! I have written 350pages. Better wrap this puppy up in the next chapter." By doing so, I,as a reader, will usually experience a ridiculously abrupt plotresolution. To sum things up, the best thing aboutis the wicked looking cover Truth to tell, that is the main reason as to why I made the mistake ofbuying this book ( ME: "What can I say? I'm irreparably shallow. ** I love you, man! " ).The moral of this story is to never buy anything with the word "French" on it