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Rather than a direct sequel to Ghost Warrior this is more of a companion piece, which touches on some of the same themes but explores the Ynnari and their impact on the Aeldari mostly from outside perspectives.

For 40k fans interested in the non-Imperial elements of the lore, the Ynnari are ripe for further exploration to dig more into their actions and implications, and Thorpe is surely the right author to deliver that. Perhaps Black Library will come to their senses eventually and commission a third novel, but until then at least Aeldari fans have these two books and a few short stories to enjoy.

If you enjoyed this review and would like to support Track of Words, you can leave a tip on my Ko-fi page. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Thorpe digs deep into the lore of both Eldar and Necrons and throws some potentially far-reaching revelations and prophecies around for the lore-hungry amongst Wild Rider's readers.

And for those looking for hot Eldar-on-Necron-action? Another great entry in the Ynnari saga. While the story focused more on the Wild Rider of Saim-Hann than on the Ynnari, there were some very interesting things that were revealed. I'm excited to read the next chapter of the Ynnari, whenever it shows up. Mar 28, Christian rated it really liked it.

This was a fast paced and informative read about current important events in the Aeldari storyline. The characters are interesting and the view into Aeldari culture is very informative. The politics are suitably Byzantine and the battles are heartily apocalyptic. My one criticism is the seemingly throw away death of an important character at the end.

Oct 28, Martin rated it liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. She didn't win anything and her group is kept on dying She didn't win anything and her group is kept on dying Oct 27, Emily rated it really liked it. This was another fun one. More action, more things happening I felt like.

I really enjoyed reading about the Ynnari. May 28, Dungdumri Nitiwarangkul rated it did not like it. Ynnari is my favorite part of the Warhammer lore. Apr 09, Samantha Harris rated it it was amazing.

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Currently living in Nottingham, Gav shares his home with his lo Gav spent 14 years as a developer for Games Workshop, and started writing novels and short stories in the worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40, when the Black Library imprint was launched in Currently living in Nottingham, Gav shares his home with his loving and very understanding partner - Kez, and their beautiful little boy - Sammy.

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