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Warhammer: False Gods (Horus Heresy)

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Release date NZ
June 15th, 2006
Brand
Pages
416
Dimensions (mm)
106x171x25
Edition
New title
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Black Library
ISBN-13
9781844163700
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
1713895

Description

Graham McNeill continues the story of the single most important event in the history of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. For years, fans have been clamouring for novels about the Horus Heresy - the bloody civil war that set Space Marine against Space Marine and nearly spelled the end of mankind at the hands of the traitor Horus. The second book, in the initial trilogy, will be a springboard for a full range of books set during this terrible war - when gods walked amongst the stars and the Emperor of Mankind ascended to the Golden Throne. "False Gods" takes the epic story onwards as Horus struggles to keep his armies in line and the seeds of his downfall are sown.

Author Biography

Graham McNeill hails from Scotland, where he narrowly escaped a career in surveying nearly six years ago to join Games Workshop's Games Development team. As well as seven novels, he's also written a host of short stories for Inferno! magazine and takes on more freelance work than can be healthy.
 

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Review by Josiah on 18th February, 2011
5 stars "Very good continuation of the Horus Heresy series"

I loved this book more than the first in the series, possibly because I never really could get into Dan Abnett's books, and it's great to see that this book has references to later books in it as well. All in all a really great read

 

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