Состав сборников (40к) для Black Library Weekender:
'Lost Sons' by James Swallow: More Horus Heresy Blood Angels from the author of Fear to Tread? Oh yes. This is about the legionaries left behind on Baal. How do they feel about that? And just what does that Space Marine in unmarked grey armour want with them?
'Know Thyself' by Andy Smillie: The vicious, bloodthirsty Flesh Tearers meet the Inquisition. That’s not going to end well for everyone, is it? I know who my money’s on as the man who wrote Beneath the Flesh returns to his favourite Chapter .
'Crucible' by John French: A Grey Knight has a very bad day. To say any more would spoil this beautifully crafted and elegantly written tale, so I won’t. In fact, I’m just going to go and read it again...
'The Smallest Detail' by Sandy Mitchell: Commissar Ciaphas Cain steps to one side to allow his malodorous manservant, Jurgen, to take centre stage in solving a mystery that’s ideally suited to his, er, unique skills.
'The Divine Word' by Gav Thorpe: Ever wondered what Marcus Valerius did after the events of Raven’s Flight andDeliverance Lost? Gav returns to the Imperial Army officer in the middle of a massive battle which isn’t going well…
'Old Scars' by George Mann: After being aided by the Raven Guard in Labyrinth of Sorrows, we thought it was time for the Brazen Minotaurs to do things their way, so here they are, kicking ass and not bothering to take names.
'Signal to Noise' by C Z Dunn: A message from the time of the Great Crusade, a Sister Dialogus and a Black Templars Chaplain... no, it’s not the set up for a new sitcom, but a dark and thought-provoking story from the author of Dark Vengeance.
'Shadow Play' by Rob Sanders: Inquisitor Czevak returns for the first time since Atlas Infernal, and this time he’s dealing with servants of Ahriman, a carnivorous jungle and, oh yes, dark eldar poisoners who want him dead.