Black Library Releasing Limited Edition, Signed Book
The latest Horus Heresy novella will be available for seven days only
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Normally when a highly limited edition book from a best-selling series comes along, fans have to sit at their computer waiting for the book to be made available online and snag it up quickly before the scalpers come along and place it on one of those auction websites, forcing fans to pay double what they should have.
So Black Library – publishers of the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 books – have come up with a novel (apologies for the pun) way to ensure all the fans get their hands on a copy of the book, while still keeping it limited edition.
Brotherhood Of The Storm , the newest instalment of Horus Heresy , by Chris Wraight, will be available to buy for one week only. Anyone who purchases the book will have it printed, bound and signed especially for them.
It’s available to order from tomorrow (21 September) and will be available until 28 September.
Unlike other Horus Heresy limited edition books (such as Promethean Sun where only 3,000 were printed and Aurelian , where only 6,000 were printed in two different editions) this novella will be available to anyone who wants it – but only for one week.
Brotherhood Of The Storm will feature the White Scars, showing their culture and fighting styles. It will tell why Horus expected the Khan to come over to his side.
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Once you’ve placed your order, Black Library will keep you updated on the creation of your book. The novella is available to order from tomorrow and you can set up an email reminder now. Hurry!
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.
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