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Galaxy of Horrors (Paperback)

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A Warhammer 40,000 Anthology

The 41st Millennium is a dark and terrible era where 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 amongst the stars, for in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.

READ IT BECAUSE

Featuring stories by some of Black Library's best-loved authors, this huge collection of Warhammer 40,000 tales is the perfect companion to any righteous – or ruinous – crusade among the stars.

THE STORY

The galaxy teams with life as species beyond number fight, hide and flee for survival. From foul xenos breeds to the spawn of Chaos itself, the 41st Millennium is host to innumerable horrors eking out meaningless existences, and pain and suffering are all untold trillions will ever know.

But there are pinpricks of hope among the stars, bastions of civilisations beset on all sides – and they fight for freedom, glory, conquest, or brotherhood. These tales of heroism and horror paint a dark picture of the far future, in which there is room for one thing – war.

This anthology contains:

Defenders of the Imperium
The Trial of Lucille von Shard, by Denny Flowers
Transplants, by Rob Young
Hell Fist, by Justin Woolley
Blood Sands, by Victoria Hayward
The Sum of Its Parts, by Rhuairidh James
Less Than Human, by Steve Lyons

Followers of Chaos
Fool's Ruin, by Mike Brooks
A More Perfect Union, by Rich McCormick
Sacred Hate, by David Annandale
The Brightest and Best, by Mike Brooks
It Bleeds, by David Guymer
A Small Cog, by Mitchel Scanlon

The Bloody Rose
Blasphemy of the Fallen, by Danie Ware
The Skull Forge, 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