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The Horus Heresy LII: Heralds of the Siege (Hardback)

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The Horus Heresy Book 52
A Horus Heresy Anthology

Horus has triumphed. His fleet nears Terra and the Throne of his hated father. Many have fallen to bring this moment about, and their tales – collected here – are the ashes upon which the Heresy was born and grew.


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On the eve of the greatest battle in human history, it's time to take stock. Look back at some of the heroes and villains of the Horus Heresy in this collection of sixteen tales, including several set just before the Siege of Terra begins…


THE STORY
A galaxy burns and brother battles brother as the conflict brought about by a beloved son’s betrayal reaches its fateful end. The Warmaster Horus has triumphed. His massive fleet at last nears Terra and the Imperial Palace. Many have fallen to bring this moment about, and their tales are the soil in which this monstrous civil war has flourished. Others have played their own small parts, drops in an ocean of war and blood. Terra looks to the skies as it raises its defences. Armies muster, heroes raise their swords, citizens cower. The war is coming. And nothing can stop it.
This anthology includes sixteen stories set during the Horus Heresy, some of which are in print for the first time or were originally released as audio dramas, by authors Gav Thorpe, Chris Wraight, John French, James Swallow, Guy Haley, Nick Kyme, Rob Sanders and Anthony Reynolds.


CONTENTS
– Dark Compliance and Now Peals Midnight by John French
– The Painted Count and Duty Waits by Guy Haley
– Dreams of Unity by Nick Kyme
– Children of Sicarius by Anthony Reynolds
– Myriad and The Ember Wolves by Rob Sanders
– Exocytosis by James Swallow
– The Grey Raven, Valerius, and The Board is Set by Gav Thorpe
– Blackshield, The Last Son of Prospero, The Soul, Severed, and Magisterium by Chris Wraight
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