Tag Archives: The Horus Heresy

Review: Descent of Angels by Mitchel Scanlon

Descent of Angels is the sixth novel in the Horus Heresy series – one of the most popular (and famous) series from Black Library/Warhammer 40K. Mitchel Scanlon wrote this novel; this novel is the first in the series that turns to look at the Dark Angels. Continue reading

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Review: Fulgrim by Graham McNeill

My trek through Warhammer 40K continues ever onward. Though admittedly, I am making slow progress in my read-through of the Horus Heresy. Fulgrim is the fifth novel in the series (I’m reading them based on the order listed on Goodreads, for those that are curious and/or want to follow along). Continue reading

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Review: The Flight of the Eisenstein by James Swallow

Flight of the Eisenstein is the fourth novel in one of the biggest events in Warhammer History; The Horus Heresy. Well, it’s the fourth novel if you’re following the recommended reading list on Goodreads. Really, I know and understand that there are a dozen different ways in which this event could be read. Continue reading

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Review: False Gods by Graham McNeill

Written by Graham McNeill, False Gods is the epic continuation to Horus Rising. We’re still steadily building towards the main conflict, with faith and loyalties being cast into doubt all over the place. Continue reading

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