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Dublin, Ireland

Im up to book #44 (Crimson King) in the HH series and was wondering if the following final books in the series are worth buying?
Im only looking for novels that move the series towards (some sort) of conclusion so nothing like Crimson King which I thought was pretty dire and did nada to move things forward/hold my interest.
If it is a stand alone book but has a cool premise (like Nemesis), I'll consider it though

45. Tallarn: War for a dead world
46. Ruinstorm: Destiny unwritten...
47. Old Earth: To the Gates of Terra
48. The Burden of Loyalty
49. Wolfsbane: The wyrd spear cast
50. Born of Flame: The Hammer and the Anvil
51. Slaves to Darkness: Chaos undivided
52. Heralds of the Siege
53. Titan Death: The God Machines cometh
54. Buried Dagger: Doom of the Death Guard

Any recommendations?

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Ruinstorm, Wolfsbane Slaves of Darkness, Titanfall and Buried Dagger are the books you want.

Ruinstorm concludes the story of the dark angels, ultramarines and blood angels triumvirate and explains why the dark angels and ultramarines where late to the siege.

Wolfsbane eistablishes where the Space Wolves where.
Slaves of Darkness is an essential character study of the traitor primarchs leading up.

Titanfall depicts the final battle before the traitors reach Terra.
And burtied Dagger shows the final fall of the Death Guard, and has a PIVOTAL development regarding the Knights Errant. (despite the Deathguard getting the hype, this really was important for what happens with the Knights Errant as much as anything else. Fans of Silver plated loyalist marines appering suddenly to save the day should read this book)

Old Earth might be important but I've not read it, after Vulkan lives I'm not sure I wanna subject myself to anymore of that

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