Malus Darkblade, The chronicles of : Vol 2

Malus Darkblade, The chronicles of : Vol 2
Malus Darkblade, The chronicles of : Vol 2

Having been possessed by the ancient daemon Tz’arkan, dark elf anti-hero Darkblade has been tasked with retrieving five missing artefacts. With four of those objects already in his grasp, will the dark elf be able to claim the legendary Warpsword of Khaine and return it to the daemon, or will his unholy quest be thwarted at its final stages?

December 2009 • softback, 768pp • ISBN 9781844167821

Mike Lee

$ 15.00
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Andrew


One of my Favorite books can't wait for more adventure of Malus Darkblade. Every chapter or two something unexpected happens keeping the reader guessing. It's a masterpiece.

Non stop.........everything.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Matt


I really loved reading these books, it's Malus; pure and simple. I did hesitate a bit at first but I'm so gald I grabed this one. In my opinion the books hold ture to Dan Abnett's original idea of the character. It's blood, death, backstabbing, insanity, and lots of dark humor to boot. I'm not sure how the novels were written but it seems to me that Mike Lee played a massive part it them, and I'm happy for it. As in the authors introduction Mike Lee says people find themselves rooting for Malus. I did, besides anyone who loves Warhammer loves the hero & anti-hero just as much.... if not more.

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