4/8/2023 0 Comments Horus heresy orderSoul Hunter - Aaron Dembski-Bowdenįaction: Chaos Marines! Specifically, Night Lords For more about the main Guard series starring Ibram Gaunt, see below. It's very much in the vein of All Quiet on the Western Front. Also, Double Eagle features two of the best female characters in Abnett's Sabbat Worlds.Īdditional reading: If you really like the Imperial Guard, Mitchel Scanlon's 15 Hours is a quick read that shows the truly gritty side of Imperial Guard life. The book reads super quick because the action forces you to keep turning the pages at a breakneck pace. Why you should read it: The story features the most intense, fast-paced descriptions of air combat in the Black Library's catalog. What it's about: The super elite Phantine XX fighter pilots arrive on a world tormented by Chaos fighters, namely a Red Baron-esque fighter named Khrel Kas Obarkon. Also, McNeill's Ultramarines: The Second Omnibus is great if you want to finish the story of Ventris and Honsou. It's a shorter book and while the characters and story are great, it's not as much of an introduction as is the Ultramarines book. Also similar to Eisenhorn, Ultramarines Omnibus introduces you to three different types of enemies, including the horrid Traitor Marines.Īdditional reading: If you find yourself in love with the Space Marines (how could you not be?), Dan Abnett's " Brothers of the Snake" is a wonderful next step. Why you should read it: These stories provide one of the best introductions and primers for the concept and basis of the Space Marines which can be a foreign concept to newcomers of the universe. Ventris' exploits take him across three very different campaigns. What it's about: Much as with Eisenhorn, Ultramarines Omnibus contains three books which follow the adventures of Uriel Ventris, captain of the 4th company of the Ultramarines.
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