
The Horus Heresy: The Long Night – Sevatar’s Chains, Secrets, and Shadows
Jago Sevatar. A prison cell. A warship full of enemies. The Long Night is a powerful character study of the Night Lords’ most enigmatic killer, and a must-listen for any Heresy fan.

Aurelian – Lorgar’s Fall, Faith, and the Fire That Followed
Once lost to release timing, now finally experienced, Aurelian is a tragic, powerful deep dive into Lorgar’s soul. Faith, betrayal, Chaos… and a Primarch’s terrifying awakening.

The Wolf of Ash and Fire – Horus Heresy Eye of Terra
Before the Warmaster turned traitor, he was the Emperor’s favored son. The Wolf of Ash and Fire gives us a rare look at Horus in his prime—loyal, legendary, and still human.

Audiobook Review: Horus Heresy - Pharos by Guy Haley
Guy Haley makes his full-length Horus Heresy debut with Pharos, a slow-burning but deeply rewarding novel set in the heart of Imperium Secundus. As the Night Lords descend on Sotha, unlikely alliances form and long-running plot threads collide. Thoughtful character work, brutal conflict, and a chilling encounter between Curze and Sanguinius make this a must-read for Heresy fans

Book Review // By the Lion's Command – A Tense and Gripping Horus Heresy Short
A cheeky little short audio drama to get us back into the 30k horus heresy war.

Book Review // Double Eagle by Dan Abnett
Dan Abnett takes us to the skies in Double Eagle, were life in measured in minutes and the security of a planet lays in the balance.

Book Review // Crossfire by Matthew Farrer (Shira Calpurnia #1)
A little switch up with a detective style 40k novel, some come check it out!

Book Review // Malodrax by Ben Counter
Imperial Fist fighting the forces of Chaos on a demon hell spawn world on a quest of vengeance and revenge. Sign me up!

Book Review // The Fall of Damnos
Another Space Marine Battle graces the blog, this time the lore infested Fall of Damnos battle. Which see the Ultramarines face down the cold Necrons.

Book Review: Rynn’s World by Steve Parker
Join me for the first book of 2025! Rynn’s World by Steve Parker and it explores the disater that befell the Crimson Fist chapter as they faced down an Ork Waagh!

Audio Review // Sermon of Exodus by David Annandale
Here’s a tale I didn’t enjoy. Stop by read up and let me know if I am wrong.

Audio Review // The Phoenician by Nick Kyme
We head back to Isstvan for the final battle of the Primarchs from the Iron Hands and Emperor’s Children. Can this story live up to the tale? Let us see.

Audio Review // Hands of the Emperor by Rob Sanders
Time for a trip to Terra and it seems the new security protocols are causing issues.

Audio Review // Artefacts by Nick Kyme
A 30k tale featuring Vulkan’s artefacts, and the reason behind hiding some of them. It is also a tale that links to a 40k era story where the Salamanders seek out Vulkan’s Artefacts

Audio Review // Lord of the Red Sands by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
A rare glimpse into the mind of Angron the Primarch of the blood thirsty World Eaters. Come delve into the darkness.

Audio Review // Howl of the Hearthworld by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
The Space Wolves are back and this time we learn of the watch packs who are sent to watch over the other Primarchs at the request of Leman Russ and Malcador.

Audio Review // The Devine Adoratrice by Graham McNeill
Welcome to the World of Molech. Home to House Devine a group of knights who ride powerful warmachines into battle. But with a simple betrayal the scene is set for one of the bloodiest battles held during the Horus Heresy.

Audio Review // Deathfire by Nick Kyme (The Horus Heresy #32)
Back to the Salamanders and old Vulkan himself. Let’s see what this legion has been up to.

Audio Review // Cypher: Guardian of Order by Gav Thorpe / Heart of the Conqueror by Aaron Dembski-Bowden / Censure by Nick Kyme / Bjorn: Lone Wolf by Chris Wraight
The final stories of Legacies of Betrayal. Dark Angels, World Eaters, Ultramarines, and Space Wolves grace us in this review. Read on!

Audio Review // The Divine Word by Gav Thorpe / Lucius: The Eternal Blade by Graham McNeill / Khârn: The Eightfold Path by Anthony Reynolds
I think this is the best so far in the Legacies of Betrayal series. All three stories were absolute bangers.