As the World Burns - A Thousand Sons ReviewClocking in at over 550 pages, Graham McNeil's A Thousand Sons is a fitting tribute to the 15th Legion and their libraries of massive tomes. The book takes us from the later days of the Great Crusade, through the Council of Nikea/Trial of Magnus, and then to the devastation of Prospero. Because the book revolves around long-established, important events of the Horus Heresy, we are being treated to something that actually advances the story - unlike...

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