Review by Steve Dean The Imperial Fists space marines are recruiting. Instead of a major leafleting campaign and some adverts on the telly, the Imperial Fists land in a war [...]
Review by Steve Dean Apostle Marduk of the Word Bearers finds a device in a necron tomb. To cut a long story short he switches it on while attacking a warp gate held by the [...]
Review by Steve Dean Another of those damned Horus Heresy books. Magnus the Red is loyal to the Emperor, but he and his legion, The Thousand Sons, are known to use witchcraft [...]
Review by Paul Campbell Surprisingly, this is Vincent Chong’s first cover artwork for Postscripts in its six year run and happily the title story lives up to its [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker This semi-sequel to real-life events begins with a group of Australian students being cautioned and interviewed about the evening of 12 September [...]
Review by Paul Campbell The title story of this anthology sees our intrepid anti-hero, thief Luff Imbry, crashlanding (after an interminable 6 pages) in a desert where a [...]
Review by Paul Campbell I decided to read this novel cold, foregoing the publisher’s blurb on the back cover. The story follows two small groups of characters whose [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker The latest Doctor Who audiobook from the BBC is an adaptation by Terrance Dicks of one of Robert Holmes’ many fine contributions to the [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker Nathaniel Cade is a vampire, bound by voodoo since 1867 to serve the President and his officers, to “support and defend the nation and its [...]
Review by Colin Leslie Imagine Wheatley’s The Devil Rides Out written by one of those TV evangelists you find when you are looking for the other channels. That is how [...]