Bellarius takes a look at the cataclysmic finale of the Horus Heresy with William King’s Assault on Holy Terra.
“A forgotten gem of a tale which truly does the legend of the Siege of Terra justice” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Examining the beginnings to William King’s Macharian Crusade trilogy with Angel of Fire, Bellarius finds some unusual qualities within its pages.
“An interesting novel with a surprisingly unique approach to storytelling.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk writes a beginner’s guide to the Warhammer 40,000 range of Black Library fiction, and takes a look at the various factions within the setting, giving an overall perspective over the entire setting.
“In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war, and these are its proponents. Whether you are looking for tales of the average soldier, or genetically modified special forces, or aliens of all sorts, these novels are a good stepping stone into this all-inclusive setting.” ~Shadowhawk
EJ Davies turns his Kindle (other e-readers are available) towards another Imperial Guard novel, this time written by Black Library stalwart William King, for the first in a proposed trilogy of novels featuring on the Lord General Solar Macharius and his holy crusade.
“Exciting, evocative, and thrilling action.” ~The Founding Fields.
Shadowhawk reviews the first novel in the new The Macharian Crusade trilogy, penned by Black Library heavyweight William King, author of the Space Wolf novels for Warhammer 40,000 and the creator of Gotrek & Felix for Warhammer Fantasy.
“Coming back to Bill King after all these years is like a dream come true and the man does not disappoint as he tells one of the most adventurous tales in the far future.” ~The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the first in a series of self-published novels by the acclaimed (traditionally published) William King, author of the Space Wolf novels and the Gotrek & Felix series for Black Library.
“This is a series that turns a whole host of fantasy standards on their collective heads and then takes them for a rip-roaring ride through an extremely unique world full of tyrannical elves and muskets.” ~The Founding Fields
Black Library have been producing several awesome cover arts for their upcoming novels/audio-dramas recently, and although some of you may have seen these, I’m going to put them up here for your enjoyment. I’ll look at the cover art for Priests of Mars by Graham McNeill, Angel of Fire by William King, Butcher’s Nails by Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Fear to Tread by James Swallow and Path of the Outcast by Gav Thorpe. What’s your favourite, and what are you most looking forward to?
Lord of the Night reviews the anticipated first novel of the Tyrion and Teclis trilogy, Blood of Aenarion, by the returning William King, author of Gotrek and Felix and the Saga of Ragnar Blackmane.
Bane of Kings reviews the fourth novel in the Space Wolf series, Wolfblade, by fan-favourite William King, author of the early Gotrek and Felix novels,
‘King returns to the Space Wolves with some kick-butt action sequences, one of the best Space Wolf novels yet.’ ~The Founding Fields