Tag Archives: Legion of the Damned

Remorseless by Josh Reynolds – eBook Review [Bellarius]

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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.

From The Flames by Graeme Lyon – eBook Review [Bellarius]

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Bellarius keeps going with the Legion of the Damned collection with Graeme Lyon’s From the Flames.

“A story with potential, but is ultimately harmed by its unusual limitations.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields

The Dark Hollows of Memory by David Annadale – eBook Review [Bellarius]

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Bellarius continues with a look at the Legion of the Damned short stories, moving onto David Annadale’s The Dark Hollows of Memory.

“A strong short tale, with enough bolterfire to keep any reader interested until the final page.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields

Animus Malorum by L J Goulding – eBook Review [Bellarius]

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Bellarius begins looking into the series of Legion of the Damned short stories released by Black Library, starting with Animus Malorum by L J Golding.

“Proof that an interesting idea cannot make a good story on its own.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields

Legion of the Damned by Rob Sanders – Book Review [Bellarius]

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Bellarius reviews the Space Marine Battles novel Legion of the Damned by Rob Sanders.

“A grim tale of survival and war which exemplifies how to truly write about a space marine chapter.” – The Founding Fields

Legion of the Damned by Rob Sanders – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews the latest Space Marine Battles novel as Rob Sanders tackles the enigmatic, mysterious and ghostly Space Marines of the Legion of the Damned.

“An in-depth study into the character of the Excoriators and delving into some of the mysteries of the ethereal Legion of the Damned, Rob Sanders leaves you wanting more and more.” ~The Founding Fields

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