Learn of the Fall of Fulgrim at Black Library
March 19, 2013 by dracs
The Emperor's Children have started to take their first steps towards damnation and decadence in Black Library's upcoming novel Fulgrim Visions of Treachery!
The book, written by Black Library legend Graham McNeill, is now available to pre-order in both hard back and as an unabridged audio book, meaning you will be able to experience the downfall of the Space Marines while painting your minis.
Are you interested in witnessing the fall of a primarch?
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guessing this is a rerun or something? i have the book in paperback it was the 5th horus heresy book released. Still nice to have it coming in audiobook looking for things to listen to while i paint.
I do like the audio books for driving or painting, but they are an expensive purchase for basically a book
Whilst I really enjoyed a lot of the books in the Horus Heresy series, by far the best is “Decent of Angels” for me. I have stalled at the “Prospero Burns” as it just seems to be dragging on and on. I love audio books and have many in my collection, but I just had to cease with the HH series. I rate the series like the finest pizza you have eaten, makes you drool at first, but the longer it persist the dryer it gets and you are left feeling like it was only made to make someone fat.… Read more »
Decent of Angels was ok, Fallen Angels was better. The Horus Heresy books are like the Popcorn action movies, good for the spectacle and require very little effort. That being said Fulgrim is my favorite after the opening 3.
I read upon decent of angels, and when they went to hardback – with a couple of exceptions – battle for the abysmal etc – they have been very good. I was not happy with portioning of bits of story in over priced novella and hardback for the sake of hardbacks mid-series is pure money grab, add in their e-books cost more then pretty much any others I am pretty much done. Real shame pure GW greed has helped kill one of the better things done recently