One of the most worthwhile books we’ve read, without a doubt. Horus, the WarmasterĪs the emperor grants the power he had to Horus, the Warmaster, it is a moment or two of bewilderment and anxiety regarding whether or not Horus is an apt leader. Millennia was spent focused on the broadening of boarders and on the conquering of new land, so that the dream of the Imperium is seemingly a reality. The novel’s story takes a look at the Imperium as it has been on top for some time now. Horus Rising was published in the year of 2006 and it spans a hair over four-hundred-pages. And not only this one, learn more about his other work in our review of The Beast Arises book series!Įxpert comic book writer and author Dan Abnett has been a frequent contributor to the best Warhammer 40k books, so it’s only right to start it all off with Dan.
We suggest picking this novel up as soon as possible. Epic BattleĪs the Iron Snakes’ Space Marines are now sent into a vicious, intense, and suspenseful battle against the enemies of their people, the heretics and the enemy-extraterrestrial races, we take a jump into a world that is much more animated than ours and made majestic by the great Dan Abnett.
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If you would like to read the series in a proper Warhammer 40k reading order, we recommend starting with this novel.Īs the Brothers of the Snake begin following the Space Marines of the Iron Snakes, as the future of mankind is imperiled by the terror and dreadful nature of wartime events. With this 2007, three-hundred-page book, Abnett cements the might that he has in terms of the greater series. In the Warhammer 40,000 world, there is scarcely any author as prolific as Dan Abnett.