The 41st Millennium is a dark and terrible age in which you will find little comfort or hope. Forget the power of technology and science. Forget the promise of progress and advancement. Forget any notion of common humanity or compassion. There is no peace among the stars, because in the grim darkness of the distant future there is only war.
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Featuring stories from some of the Black Library's best-loved authors, this massive collection of Warhammer 40,000 short stories is the perfect companion to any just (or ruinous) crusade among the stars.
THE HISTORY
The galaxy coalesces with life as countless species fight, hide and flee to survive. From foul xenos races to the spawn of Chaos itself, the 41st Millennium is home to countless horrors that eke out meaningless existences, and pain and suffering are untold things that billions will ever know.
But there are points of hope among the stars, bastions of civilizations beset on all sides, and they fight for freedom, glory, conquest or brotherhood. These stories of heroism and horror paint a dark picture of the distant future, in which there is room for one thing: war.
This anthology contains:
Defenders of the Empire – The Trial of Lucille von Shard, by Denny Flowers – Transplants, by Rob Young – Fist of Hell, by Justin Woolley – Sands of Blood, by Victoria Hayward – The sum of its parts, by Rhuairidh James – Less than human, by Steve Lyons
followers of chaos – The Fool's Ruin, by Mike Brooks – A More Perfect Union, by Rich McCormick – Sacred Hate, by David Annandale – The Best and the Brightest, by Mike Brooks – Bleed, by David Guymer – A Little Gear, by Mitchel Scanlon
The bloody rose – Blasphemy of the Fallen, by Danie Ware – The Forge of the Skull, by Danie Ware – The Nature of Prayer, by Danie Ware
Warriors of the Adeptus Astartes – Aria Arcana, by Peter Fehervari – Confession of Pain, by Jon Flindall – The Reward of Loyalty, by Tom Chivers
The enemy beyond – The Bleeding Stars, by Robert Rath
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