False Gods

False Gods by Graham McNeill, published by Black Library in 2014, is a science fiction narrative that delves into the complexities of power and corruption within the human Imperium. Spanning 408 pages, this edition explores the era when the Imperium has achieved significant dominance, with Warmaster Horus at the helm, grappling with the seductive influences of Chaos.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of conflict and ambition as the story unfolds against the backdrop of a vast space opera. The narrative examines themes of authority and temptation, highlighting the struggles faced by Horus as he navigates the challenges of leadership amidst the looming threat of Chaos. This edition offers an engaging exploration of the intricate dynamics within a universe marked by conquest and moral dilemmas.
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The human Imperium stands at its height of glory – thousands of worlds have been brought to heel by the conquering armies of mankind. At the peak of his powers, Warmaster Horus wields absolute control – but can even he resist the corrupting whispers of Chaos?
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