Continuing with the Legion short stories, Bellarius sees what Josh Reynolds has in store for us with Remorseless.
“A tale of singular urban action with an excellently grim closure.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields.
Continuing with the Legion short stories, Bellarius sees what Josh Reynolds has in store for us with Remorseless.
“A tale of singular urban action with an excellently grim closure.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields.
With one more book released under the Horus Heresy logo, Bellarius analyses Dan Abnett’s Unremembered Empire.
“Abnett proves once more why he is the master of writing M31 Ultramarines.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Allowed to view the opening pages of the upcoming limited edition novella by John French, Bane of Kings and Bellarius give their thoughts on the opening.
“An excellent (if very small) extract promising greater things to come. If you can afford the pricetag of this limited edition novella, then Tallarn: Executioner, from this extract at least – is a very interesting read from the awesome John French. “ ~Bane of Kings, The Founding Fields
“An interesting beginning to the conflict which adiquately outlines the basics before the battle.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the latest Space Marine Battles novel by Black Library.
“Grim, brutal, and clinical, Siege of Castellax is an excellent representation of the Iron Warriors and of Warhammer 40,000.” ~The Founding Fields
With the first Chaos Space Marine novel in the Space Marine Battles series avaliable to buy, Bane of Kings shares his thoughts on CL Werner’s first Warhammmer 40k novel, The Siege of Castellax, focusing on the Iron Warriors and their battles against Orks, published by Black Library.
“Black Library have picked the right choice to start off with for Chaos Space Marine Battles Novels, The Siege of Castellax is Werner on top form – why hasn’t he written any 40k novels before? This was an awesome read.” ~The Founding Fields
Lord of the Night and Bane of Kings review the supremely enjoyable and depraved Angel Exterminatus by Graham McNeill, in it’s Collectors Hardback format.
“McNeill outdoes himself with a grand tale of a depraved madman, an unappreciated hero and lost cities and ancient demons. A must-read for any Heresy fan!” – Lord of the Night, The Founding Fields
“A great entry to the Horus Heresy, masterfully written by one of Black Library’s Top Authors.” ~Bane of Kings, the Founding Fields
Bellarius looks into the latest installment of the long running Horus Heresy series to see how Graham McNeill’s Angel Exterminatus holds up.
“A celebration of both the Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000 as a whole, both to its benefit and detriment.” – The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the second omnibus of the popular Ultramarines series by Graham McNeill as the valiant, heroic Uriel Ventris and his friend Pasanius Lysane return from their journey into the Eye of Terror and are reunited with their chapter.
“This is a collection that made me feel really sad and really upbeat throughout. A great reading experience in the end that does make me want more Ultramarines action.” ~The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the first ever Space Marine Battles anthology, a collection of four novellas by different authors focused on a key character of the Warhammer 40,000 setting, the Greater Daemon of Tzeentch known as Kairos Fateweaver.
“One of the best anthologies that Black Library has ever published, Architect of Fate has definitely set a great precedent for future works that are similarly themed. I certainly want more such anthologies!” ~The Founding Fields