Having survived the Imperial Fists brutal recruitment regime, rivals Zatori, du Queste and Taloc advance to the ranks of Scouts. When they join the Imperial Fists in their action on Vernalis, a planet blighted by Chaos, their loyalty to the Emperor and their fortitude in battle will be sorely tested. They must overcome the power of the Roaring Blades Traitor Guard in order to ensure victory
"A talented storyteller.”— Michael Moorcock
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January 2010 • softback, 416pp • ISBN 9781844167883
The Ultramarines are a byword for loyalty and courage, their martial prowess is legendary and is second only to the God-Emperor.
May 2006
The war-torn far-future is laid bare as Brothers of the Snake follows the exploits of the Iron Snakes Space Marines as they battle against the enemies of mankind.
May 2008
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In an epic story of heroism, corruption and betrayal, battle-brothers Rafen and Arkio find themselves pitted against each other in a battle for the very soul of the chapter.
June 2008
Heroes of the Space Marines is an anthology of stories about these brave champions and their dark counterparts, the Chaos Space Marines.
Hailing from the volcanic world of Nocturne, Space Marines from the Salamanders Chapter are in search of an ancient artefact that leads to a world overrun by Chaos.
September 2009
Not worthy of Rogal Dorn
Rated 1 out of 5 by udontwannaknow
I was so ready for this book. AFter reading the action packed snippet 'tie-in' story in 'Heroes of the Space Marines'...which was so awesome. But after first few chapters it was clear that the book was not going anywhere. Repeat scenes and reworded text. It felt like I was skimming the surface and never really went into details of who the 'Imperial Fists' really are...their attitude and behavior. Reading this book felt like blowing smoke! Don't give us a neophyte novel...give us a freakin FULL Battle company with a Captain at its head exterminating xenos!
a great book!
Rated 5 out of 5 by luke
I think this book has been needed, the amount of space marine books of no recolection of how the space marines them self come to be a space marine is starting to get large. This book for me, reminded me about becoming a space marine and i feel in goes in much depth about it. the charecters are brilliantly work in the book as well with the hatred and their own personalities. Ok the book doesn't go into extreme depth about the imperial fists but you do get a history, an understanding and meaning from it. but the book it self is about becoming a space marine not the chapter. great read, recommend
It could have been good?
Rated 3 out of 5 by Josh
It had potential, but flat characters and prose ended up turning this book into more of a pamphlet than a novel. The three main characters are: A Guy who likes wine. A guy who wants to kill the guy who likes Wine, and a guy who wants to kill the guy who wants to kill the guy who likes wine. There's a LITTLE more to it, but all the motivations are so stock you just don't care. Plotwise the writer tries to cover so much they skim everything meaning you get no meat. Lastly there's some cognitive dissonance-inspiring moments. (what 10-14yr old thinks of wine and debauchery all the time?)