![]() ![]() That it would pit brother against brother in a bloody battle for dominance. ![]() We all knew that the Horus Heresy was going to get bloody. Galaxy in Flames may just be the roughest novel in the series thus far – though I have little doubt that it’ll get worse before it gets better. “Our names may be forgotten, and our bones crumble to dust, but our deaths will echo through the millennia to come.” So what does one leader, a god among men, do when he wants to wage a war and create dramatic change in the universe? He plans. Horus has fallen into corruption, though many are yet unaware of that. That’s partially because they are just so well written. It’s something that any fan of the franchise – even those merely curious about the lore – would find themselves enjoying. The Horus Heresy is one of the biggest events to sweep through the lore and legends – which is saying something. This epic addition to the confrontation was written by Ben Counter, and it was utterly unafraid to show the darker side of corruption and war. Galaxy in Flames is the third novel in the Horus Heresy saga, part of the greater world of Warhammer 40,000. ![]()
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