Showing posts with label Salamander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salamander. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Salamander Competition - Winners!




Congratulations to Richard of Galway and Alexander from Pontyberem, our winners in the Salamander competition, with a nod of thanks to Random.org!

I've sent you each a confirmation email so please do get in touch with us as soon as possible so we can make the neccesary arrangements.

A big thank you to Nick Kyme and the Black Library for their support, and to those who didn't win this time, thank you for your support and keep visiting!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

++ Salamander Competition ++



To celebrate the forthcoming launch of Nick Kyme's fantastic new novel 'Salamander', the awesome crew at the Black Library have donated two signed copies for us to give away.


The rules are simple- all you need to do to enter is send us an email with 'Salamander' as the subject, and your name and location (e.g Bob from Exeter) before 6pm GMT on Tuesday 4th August. We'll pick the winner at random (with a little help from random.org) and post the announcement here on Tuesday evening.

We'll contact the winners directly by email to confirm the other bits

Good luck!

Salamander is released in September and is also available on pre-order from the Black Library.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Salamander - Nick Kyme

Hailing from the volcanic world of Nocturne, Space Marines from the Salamanders Chapter are in search of an ancient artefact that leads to a world overrun by Chaos. They are the fire–born: implacable warriors with iron hard determination. But all is not what it seems as far more dangerous foe is revealed. As bitter rivalries break out amongst the Salamanders their endurance will be tested to the limit. Will the Salamanders survive long enough to discover the truth about this world and the revelations that will shake the very foundations of this Chapter forever?

Salamander (book one of the Tome of Fire trilogy) follows the Marines of the 3rd Company as they recover from their loss of their captain at the hand of traitor marines. It's a loss that draws simmering tensions and rivalries to the surface, threatening to undermine his replacement and weaken the company as they follow a trail of strange portents that lead to a doomed world and a 10,000 year old engima.

Nick wastes no time in bringing on the action and manages to sketch the cast of characters in the midst of introducing a Space Marine company on the verge of crisis. The two principal characters, the noble Tsu'gan and the loner Dak'ir, while genetically enhanced to be superhuman, retain a definite humanity that flavours their thoughts and actions, emphasising rather than diluting the scope of their actions.

I sat for a while and tried to quantify what it was that kept me turning the pages in a blur; fact is, there's no single element- it's the combination of the action, pace, tension and mystery that creates the buzz that keeps you hooked.

It's a cracking read and, if this is what we have to look forward to from the Tome of Fire, bring it on!

You can read an excerpt here.