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Mark of Calth: Book 25

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Mark of Calth: Book 25

A Horus Heresy anthology

The Heresy came to Calth without warning. In just a few hours of betrayal and bloodshed, the proud warriors of the XIII Legion – Guilliman’s own Ultramarines – were laid low by the treachery of their erstwhile brothers of the XVII.

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Some of Black Library's best loved authors tell dark and twisted tales from the battles in the caverns beneath Calth and continue plot threads from Know No Fear. David Annandale summons daemons, Rob Sanders gets into the heart of the darkness and Graham McNeill continues the story of Remus Ventanus, the Saviour of Calth.


THE STORY
The Heresy came to Calth without warning. In just a few hours of betrayal and bloodshed, the proud warriors of the XIIIth Legion - Guilliman's own Ultramarines - were laid low by the treachery of their erstwhile brothers of the XVIIth. Now, as the planet is scoured by solar flares from the wounded Veridian star, the survivors must take the fight to the remaining Word Bearers and their foul allies, or face damnation in the gloomy arcology shelters beneath the planet's surface. In the novella-length 'Calth That Was', Graham McNeill highlights the fateful encounter that will alter the destiny of Captain Ventanus and shape the face of the Ultramarines Chapter for ten thousand years to come. The battle for Calth is far from over.

This anthology contains the following stories:
The Shards of Erebus by Guy Haley 
Calth That Was by Graham McNeill
Dark Heart by Anthony Reynolds
The Traveller by David Annandale
A Deeper Darkness by Rob Sanders
The Underworld War by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Unmarked by Dan Abnett

ABOUT THE EDITIONS
Hardback:
Includes four additional black & white illustrations.
eBook: Includes four additional black & white illustrations.
MP3: Complete and unabridged. Read by Gareth Armstrong, Jonathan Keeble and David Timson.

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