Wednesday, August 7, 2013

White Scars Horus Heresy Novel Released




This is a 12 part novel, which The Black Library charges $ 2.99 a chapter for, so it is quite expensive.  A new chapter will be released every Wednesday.


The first chapter is available here.

From The Black Library

Of all the Legiones Astartes, the White Scars of Jaghatai Khan remain the most enigmatic and elusive. Born of a civilisation that prizes honour, speed and fearsome loyalty, their allegiance has yet remained unclear even as the galaxy is torn apart by Horus’s treachery, and both sides have apparently counted them among their potential allies in the war to come. But when the Alpha Legion launch an unexplained and simultaneous attack against the White Scars and Space Wolves, the Khan must decide once and for all whether he will stand with the Emperor or the Warmaster... or neither.

The exciting story begins in this first eBook episode of an all-new novel by Chris Wraight.



I always buy everything Horus Heresy.  This is simply the best part of the GW universe.

Loken

6 comments:

  1. But will it be released later as a proper novel? I think yes. I've learned to wait for the "legacy editions" of the HH novels since they put out the Hardcovers and I think this will be no different. I am a little saddened by their obvious gouging tactics with this series. They started off so well. Not enough that I won't keep buying them. though ;)

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  2. Are you kidding me? $36 for an ebook? The only reason why GW does this and continues to do so is because idiots keep on paying them. This is just ridiculous.

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  3. That kinda pricing would only be remotely acceptable if each "chapter" was at least 200+ pages long.

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  5. Agreed with the general consensus. I too will wait untill a hardcover is released that i can add to my bookshelf collection. Same with the audio disks. I stopped buying them as i dont enjoy them and they are also being published as hardbacks later.

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