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HORUS HERESY NOVELS WORTH READING SERIES
This highly rated series is perfect for a deeply absorptive audio marathon that brings all the drama. Tales of Heresy, for example, unites previous narrators in the series, including acclaimed voice actor Gareth Armstrong. As you dive further into the series, you'll discover recurring British actors and narrators who immerse you into this epic tale and get to enjoy multicast narrations. The first three installments in The Horus Heresy are narrated by the British actor of film, television, radio, and horror games, Toby Longworth, who also voiced Star Wars characters in The Phantom Menace. Some are thrilled and some are not, and so commences an epic tale filled with Space Marines, Lunar Wolves, fascists, suspicion, manipulation, and betrayal. The series starts with Horus Rising, in which the Emperor of Mankind retires and places his son Horus (genetically engineered) in charge as Warmaster. In this fictional universe, the Golden Age utopia took a serious turn into the Dark Age, with the threat of human extinction, during the throes of a galaxy-spinning civil war.
HORUS HERESY NOVELS WORTH READING PLUS
This massive series-more than 50 novels, plus novellas, short stories, audio dramas, and spin-offs-is set 10,000 years before the far future of Warhammer 40,000. Welcome to the 31st millennium in this grim, action-packed series about war, honor, loyalty, and betrayal spanning the galaxy.
