Horusian Wars: Resurrection
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Viola bowed her head and made for the door. Josef moved to follow and then turned and jerked his chin at the sculpture on the workbench.
‘Do you wish it taken to the forge?’ asked Josef.
Covenant looked at the sculpture of Idris, eyes holding still for a long moment, and then he shook his head.
‘Not yet,’ he said. ‘Not yet.’
About the Author
John French has written several Horus Heresy stories including the novels Praetorian of Dorn and Tallarn: Ironclad, the novellas Tallarn: Executioner and The Crimson Fist, and the audio dramas Templar and Warmaster. He is the author of the Ahriman series, which includes the novels Ahriman: Exile, Ahriman: Sorcerer and Ahriman: Unchanged, plus a number of related short stories collected in Ahriman: Exodus. For The Horusian Wars, he has written ‘The Absolution of Swords’, ‘The Purity of Ignorance’ and ‘Maiden of the Dream’. Additionally for the Warhammer 40,000 universe he has written the Space Marine Battles novella Fateweaver, plus many short stories. He lives and works in Nottingham, UK.
For James French
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First published in Great Britain in 2017.
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