Anyone else read this yet?
I'm about 3/4 finished with it and it's been a good read so far.
It's not his usual 40K setting, but it's still military sci-fi. An investigative reporter ends up having himself "chipped" into the mind of a soldier so he can get around the military stonewalling his access to the true story about a supposedly minor series of skirmishes. He's basically a passenger who can share sensory input with the soldier, but that all goes awry when the soldier is shot, leaving the reporter's consciousness in charge of the body.
I'm enjoying it quite a bit, as Abnett has always had a way of tweaking language in interesting ways. Plenty of sci-fi gun porn, some pretty gory scenes and conspiracies afoot. I recommend it.