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Made in gb
Drop Trooper with Demo Charge





Edinburgh, Scotland

As above: fallen angels deals mostly within the time period you are looking for.

however I have to ask what made you start the HH series with Decent Of Angels?

Oh and due to the fact caliban was destroyed 10,000 years ago, even if 'normal' humans did escape they would most definately be dead within that timeline

Made in gb
Drop Trooper with Demo Charge





Edinburgh, Scotland

Horus Rising – Dan Abnett – April 2006[1]
False Gods – Graham McNeill – June 2006[2]
Galaxy in Flames – Ben Counter – October 2006[3]
The Flight of the Eisenstein – James Swallow – March 2007[4]
Fulgrim – Graham McNeill – July 2007[5]
Descent of Angels – Mitchel Scanlon – October 2007[6]
Legion – Dan Abnett – March 2008[7]
Battle for the Abyss – Ben Counter – August 2008[8]
Mechanicum – Graham McNeill – December 2008[9]
Tales of Heresy – Compilation. Nick Kyme & Lindsey Priestley, editors – April 2009[10]
Fallen Angels – Mike Lee – July 2009[11]
A Thousand Sons – Graham McNeill – March 2010[12]
Nemesis – James Swallow – August 2010[13]
The First Heretic – Aaron Dembski-Bowden – November 2010[14]
Prospero Burns – Dan Abnett – January 2011[15]
Age of Darkness – Compilation. Christian Dunn, editor – April 2011[16]
The Outcast Dead – Graham McNeill – November 2011[17]
Deliverance Lost – Gav Thorpe – January 2012[18]
Know No Fear – Dan Abnett – March 2012[19]
The Primarchs – Compilation. Christian Dunn, editor – June 2012[20]
Fear to Tread – James Swallow – September 2012[21]


there is the order id recommend.

ive read it in this order. minus the unreleased ones haha

order them from amazon(private sellers) they are going for around £1 to £2 each

there is a hell of alot of info within the books that has never been released through any other means as official fluff so they are worth reading... although one or two arent that great most are brilliant.

 
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