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Black Library

Black Library: Treacheries of the Space Marines

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A Warhammer 40,000 anthology

Even among the superhuman warriors of the Adeptus Astartes, there are those who turn their backs on their brothers. This collection of short stories from the 41st millennium tells tales of some of these traitors and renegades.

READ IT BECAUSE
There's an undeniable lure to the traitor, the renegade and the heretic (everyone loves a bad guy) and this anthology runs the gamut from the twisted psychopaths of the Night Lords to the, er twisted psychopaths of the Red Corsairs. Okay, there are a lot of twisted psychopaths here – and that's part of the fun.

DESCRIPTION
The Space Marines of the Adeptus Astartes are the defenders of mankind, the ultimate superhuman brotherhood standing against the evils of the galaxy. But even among their hallowed ranks, there are those who would turn their backs on their brothers and follow the path of the traitor. Gathered within these pages, you will find tales from the dark side of the Imperium - remember, that which can defend, can also betray...

CONTENTS
The Carrion Anthem
by David Annandale
Bitter End by S P Cawkwell
Throne of Lies by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
The Masters, Bidding by Matthew Farrer
We Are One by John French
Liberator by Jonathan Green
The Long War by Andy Hoare
Vox Dominus by Anthony Reynolds
Torturer's Thirst by Andy Smillie

Condition: Good
Binding: Paperback
Author: Multiple

Condition Ratings:

As New
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Fine
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Very Good
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Good
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Fair
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