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The story continues in the 8-book sequel series, The Siege of Terra , which focuses exclusively on the final battle for Earth.

While Betrayer ( The Horus Heresy: Betrayer ) is legitimately one of the best HH novels (and imo the best book of the series), "Ge... Shadows of Treachery

The Damnation of Pythos: Thinning the Veil - The Horus Heresy #30 Hardcover (Warhammer 40,000 40K 30K) by David Annandale and a gr... The Damnation of Pythos: Thinning the Veil Warhammer 40k - Horus Heresy - Books 1-54 -comp...

The fall begins. Horus is wounded on the moon of Davin by a chaos-tainted blade. Forced into a fever dream inside a serpent lodge, he is shown a vision of a future where the Emperor discards the Space Marines. Is it true? It doesn’t matter. Horus makes his choice. The Mournival fractures. And a loyalist captain named Saul Tarvitz escapes to warn Isstvan III.

The series shifts between subgenres seamlessly: The story continues in the 8-book sequel series,

"The Horus Heresy: A Comprehensive Compilation of Books 1-54"

The Emperor of Mankind has led his 20 genetically-engineered sons (the Primarchs) and their Space Marine Legions on a Great Crusade to reunite humanity. The most beloved son: , Warmaster. The story’s opening trilogy ( Horus Rising , False Gods , Galaxy in Flames ) charts his seduction by chaos, his corruption, and his first act of patricide. From there, the galaxy burns for 50 more books. The Damnation of Pythos: Thinning the Veil The fall begins

For decades, the backstory of Warhammer 40,000 was a mythological framework—a ten-thousand-year-old tragedy told in vague codex entries and scattered short stories. The Emperor, his twenty primarchs, the revelation of Chaos, and the galaxy-spanning civil war known as the Horus Heresy were the Old Testament of the setting: revered, recited, but never fully witnessed.