I am more convinced than ever that there are no “good guys” in this universe. The five books in this omnibus ( Horus Rising, False Gods, Galaxy in Flames, The Flight of the Eisenstein, and Fulgrim) tell a coherent story of pride, corruption and betrayal from multiple points of view. This time I found it much more interesting, approaching it as a detailed history of how the WH40k universe came to be. Having now read quite a few Warhammer 40,000 books and become acquainted with the lore and characters, I decided to give it another shot. The five books in this omnibus ( Horus Rising, False Gods, Galaxy in Flames, The Flight of the Eisenstein, and Fulgrim) tell a coherent story of pride, cor The first time I started reading the Horus Heresy series, I quickly gave up in annoyance. The first time I started reading the Horus Heresy series, I quickly gave up in annoyance. Volume One is a great way to get your teeth into treachery.more Flight of the Eisenstein brings us a little hope, while Fulgrim tells the story of the titular primarch's corruption through personal failing. The greatest story in the galaxy begins here! Horus' tragic fall to Chaos and betrayal of the Emperor are recounted in the excellent Horus Rising, False Gods, and Galaxy in Flames. Spreading dissent among his primarch brothers, Horus throws the Space Marine Legions into battle against one another in the distant Isstvan System, as he prepares to march on Terra itself.
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The Emperor's chosen son Horus, recently honoured with the title of Warmaster, is corrupted by the forces of Chaos. Read it because The The greatest war in the history of mankind begins.
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The greatest war in the history of mankind begins.