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Les fantômes de Gaunt : Seule la mort

par Dan Abnett

Séries: Gaunt's Ghosts (11), Warhammer 40,000 (fiction) (Gaunt's Ghosts novel #11 (Dec 2007))

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As the crusade to liberate the Sabbat Worlds continues, Colonel-Commissar Gaunt leads the Tanith First-and-Only into an unforgiving new warzone - the fortress world of Jago.
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En el vigésimo tercer año de la Cruzada de los Mundos Sabbat los principales grupos de combate del Imperio avanzan hacia el Cúmulo Carcaradon, empujando ante ellos a las fuerzas del caos. Gaunt y sus hombres son enviados al mundo fortaleza de Jago, en el Sistema Cabal. Allí se les ordena ocupar y defender un bastión vital en las montañas. Su misión, detener el avance enemigo tanto como sea posible, sin importar lo que cueste.
  Natt90 | Jun 24, 2022 |
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Title: Only In Death
Series: WH40K: Gaunt's Ghosts #11
Author: Dan Abnett
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 237
Words: 100.5K

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From Wikipedia & Me

On the fortress-world Jago, Lord-General Van Voytz addresses the Tanith First personally. He 'asks' the Ghosts to secure an empty stronghold to the east of Elikon, the central Imperial bastion on the planet. It is clear from the start that Gaunt resents these orders. After six days of marching through Jago's desert-like terrain and enduring dust-storms, the Ghosts reach their objective: Hinzerhaus, dubbed the house at the end of the world.

As they attempt to secure the fortress, the Ghosts make numerous discoveries. There is no water source on site, the maps that they have been given of Hinzerhaus are inconsistent and incorrect, and strange echoes fill the halls. Many of the men become convinced that the place is haunted. These findings only cause more issues when the Blood Pact attempt to storm Hinzerhaus, and the Ghosts are forced to mount a defence against a superior foe. At the same time, strange apparitions begin to eat away at the courage and morale of the men...

The title of the novel is part of an old Imperial proverb; only in death does duty end. The beginning of each chapter opens with an extract from Commissar Viktor Hark's field journal, which is written in a font which resembles handwriting. This style changes slightly at points when Nahum Ludd scribes on Hark's behalf. The novel re-introduces Agun Soric, who was absent from the previous books in the 'Lost' arc.

The book ends with the Ghosts holding out until reinforcements arrive and it is revealed that all of the hauntings have been the result of one of the former Tanith Ghosts, now a chained up Psyker, trying to reach out to his old friends. He asks to be killed and Nahum Ludd, as the acting Commissar, fulfills the request.

My Thoughts:

If ever a book should have been an October/Halloween book, this was it. It was just filled with ghosts of the Ghosts, creepy old faceless women, wurms that grind through solid rock that only some of the Ghosts can hear and a general disquietude that conveyed an understated dread and painted everything bleak. It was perfect. For Halloween. For Pre-Christmas, it wasn't nearly so good.

I still did enjoy this. The Ghosts continue to get ground up like hamburger, death is not only present but the only reality and the creatures of Chaos just keep on coming. Where do these creatures come from? I know some Chaos creatures are turned humans, but where do the rest of them come from? Where is “Planet Chaos”? If something exists and it can be killed, figure out what kills it and do it. Don't fight the spread, fight the source. To me, WH40K has always been a bit weak on the where's and whyfore's of this kind of thing. Or it might just be that I'm not well read enough in this universe. This isn't my Bible after all! :-D

Overall, this was another good entry in this series and I have no real complaints. It's not the book's fault that it should have been read in October, hahahahaaa.

★★★✬☆ ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 18, 2020 |
Gaunt y sus hombres deben enfrentarse al horror del presente y a los fantasmas de su pasado porque “Sólo en la muerte termina el deber”.

En el vigésimo tercer año de la Cruzada de los Mundos Sabbat los principales grupos de combate del Imperio avanzan hacia el Cúmulo Carcaradon, empujando ante ellos a las fuerzas del caos. Gaunt y sus hombres son enviados al mundo fortaleza de Jago, en el Sistema Cabal.

Allí se les ordena ocupar y defender un bastión vital en las montañas. Su misión, detener el avance enemigo tanto como sea posible, sin importar lo que cueste. ( )
  Altairico | Jul 27, 2011 |
Gaunt’s Ghost’s are engaging enemy on the barren world of Jago. Given task to hold ancient fortress against Chaos armies, Ghost’s feel left to die on this remote world.
And then, there is something lurking in the shadows of the fort……

Recommended. ( )
  Zare | May 6, 2009 |
To say that Dan Abnett is the best author Black Library has -that I’ve come across- is a fething understatement, and Mr. Abnett proves as such in his latest Gaunt’s Ghost novel “Only in Death.” Once again the Tanith First & Only are put through the meat grinder in typical Mr. Abnett fashion however ghosts among Ghosts abound. Each time I read another Tanith novel I am genuinely surprised at how Mr. Abnett always makes it seem fresh and the action so alive you feel that you could possibly do some personal damage from just reading about a firefight. This is how I know Mr. Abnett to be a rather talented author. For those who are dedicated to the series answers to some longstanding questions are made and Mr. Abnett resolves these with such intensity and emotion that you shouldn’t be surprised if bronchial occlusion occurs. I just wish his 40k comics could convey the same depth and character as his novels. ( )
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