![]() ![]() If you’ve been following the ‘Horus Heresy’ series, or following me while I follow the ‘Horus Heresy’ series, then you’ll know how the Warmaster Horus gave in to the temptations of the Ruinous Powers and declared war on the Imperium that he helped to create. ![]() And now there’s Aaron Dembski-Bowden he hasn’t been around as long as the likes of Abnett, McNeil and Swallow but he’s swiftly proven himself to be bloody good at what he does and his meteoric rise through the ranks sees him about to turn out his first book for the Black Library’s flagship series. These are the guys who know the universe, and its lore, inside out and have been turning out quality books for a number of years. (Okay, the ‘Malazan’ books totally win on the epic stakes but you know what I mean.)Ī large chunk of the reputation these books have garnered is down to only the top Black Library writers getting to work on them. The ‘Horus Heresy’ books deserve all the good press they’ve been getting as well you don’t get a lot more epic than a decade long, galaxy spanning war that has massive ramifications ten thousand years into the future. It’s fairly safe to say that the Black Library’s ‘Horus Heresy’ range has lifted Warhammer 40K fiction (and probably fantasy as well) off the ‘tie-in’ shelves and firmly into the view of people like you and I. ![]()
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