| Steerpike7 |
I assume we have some folk around here who read them. I've not read many of them. I started with Nathan Long's BLACKHEART books, and those are a lot of fun. Then, when I saw that Long wrote a Gotrek and Felix novel called ORCSLAYER, I picked that one up and liked it as well.
That prompted me to go back to the beginning of the Gotrek and Felix novels, by William King, and I am reading those now. Also quite a lot of fun.
The Warhammer setting seems like my kind of place.
So for those of you who have read novels in this setting, what would you recommend after I get through the Gotrek and Felix novels? I'm interested in reading more.
| Charles Evans 25 |
The Genevieve canon by 'Jack Yeovil' (and a couple of his other works such as 'Beasts in Velvet') are the only Warhammer books with which I'm familiar, but I would recommend them if you like his dark and twisted sense of humour. Nick Logue & Richard Pett's work for Pathfinder remind me a little of his style of novel writing.