Space Hulk (eBook)

Space Hulk (eBook)
Space Hulk (eBook)

THE STORY

In the darkness of a derelict space hulk, the faith and fury of the Blood Angels are tested to the limit. In this companion novel to the Space Hulk game, a battle is raging between Terminators of the Blood Angels Space Marines and a macabre alien race. But their resolve and skill is pitted against something that haunts their past, because the thousands of foes they face are the same creatures that six centuries ago nearly decimated the Chapter. As a survivor of the earlier massacre, Sergeant Lorenzo has more to prove than any other. Carrying the stigma of the failure, he now fights for personal deliverance and to redeem the Chapter's honour.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Originally published as a companion novel to the Space Hulk boardgame and as a limited release.

January 2012 • eBook, digital download
• ISBN 9780857875396

Gav Thorpe

$ 4.99
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Customer reviews

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Rated 3 out of 5 by Damion


This is my opinion is a half decent story and explains to the reader in depth of how the Blood Angels (Terminators) exploit a space hulk. I found it at times a little to in depth in it's explaination of the finer details. Nether the less a decent read at only £3.50 on e-book.

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