40k

Books set in the Warhammer 40k universe, the setting for the tabletop miniature game of the same name, by Games Workshop.

The Lion: Son of the Forest (Warhammer 40,000)
Eisenhorn: The Omnibus (Eisenhorn: Warhammer 40,000)
The Fall of Cadia
Echoes of Eternity (The Siege of Terra, #7)
Warhawk (The Siege of Terra, #6)
The End and the Death: Volume I (The Siege of Terra, #8)
The End and the Death: Volume II (The Siege of Terra, #9)
Godblight (Dark Imperium #3)
The End and the Death: Volume III (The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra)
Mortis (The Siege of Terra, #5)
Siege of Vraks (Warhammer 40,000)
Assassinorum: Kingmaker
Genefather (Warhammer 40,000)
Penitent (Bequin #2)
Krieg (Warhammer 40,000)
Horus Rising (The Horus Heresy, #1)
False Gods (The Horus Heresy, #2)
Galaxy in Flames (The Horus Heresy, #3)
The Flight of the Eisenstein (The Horus Heresy, #4)
Xenos (Eisenhorn, #1)
Fulgrim (The Horus Heresy, #5)
First and Only (Gaunt's Ghosts, #1)
Legion (The Horus Heresy, #7)
The Infinite and the Divine (Warhammer 40,000)
Malleus (Eisenhorn, #2)
Hereticus (Eisenhorn, #3)
The First Heretic (The Horus Heresy, #14)
A Thousand Sons (The Horus Heresy, #12)
Soul Hunter (Night Lords, #1)
Descent of Angels (The Horus Heresy, #6)
A Thousand Sons by Graham McNeillLegion by Dan AbnettThe Saint by Dan AbnettThe First Heretic by Aaron Dembski-BowdenThe Electric Church by Jeff Somers
The Fanboy's SciFy List
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Horus Rising by Dan AbnettFulgrim by Graham McNeillFalse Gods by Graham McNeillA Thousand Sons by Graham McNeillGalaxy in Flames by Ben Counter
Horus Heresy Novels
52 books — 11 voters



Dan Abnett
Historians toil at the past, but they write for the future. That's the point of them. If I know there are historians still at work, it tells me there will be a future. I think that might strengthen my resolve. The idea of a future, a far future, that will exist and want to remember. It would fortify my purpose and offer me hope. If the historians give up, then we're admitting an end is coming. Go do the work the emperor once gave you and remind me that some future is still a possibility for us. ...more
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John  French
Abandon the limitations of what you think is possible and you are left with a universe that is truly infinite. That realisation is the root of all power. Cage your mind with the possible and you have stolen your own future. - Rumination of the primarch Magnus the Red, recorded in the Athenaeum of Kalimakus
John French, Ahriman: Sorcerer

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