Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Black Library Previews Catalogue September-December 2009

Many of you know, I am a fan of the Black Library, especially Warhammer 40,000, and I have been eyeing Warhammer for a while now. I recently snagged a copy of The Black Library Previews Catalogue September-December 2009 (a little on the late end of that, I know, but there was a mix up in a system and my name got skipped on a reviewer list, not that I’m complaining, just explaining) and thought, for those of you that don’t pop over there often, I’d give a bit of a run down. Also, because of technical difficulties, I don’t have copies of September’s, October’s, or November’s books, so this will give you a look at what is out there, as well as what to look for from the December releases that I just picked up today. The catalogue contains short preview excerpts from the upcoming books, and was a wonderful way to while away an hour.


September 2009

Empire by Graham McNeill (Book Two of the Legend of Sigmar trilogy) [Time of Legends]

Salamander by Nick Kyme (Book One of the Tome of Fire Trilogy) [Warhammer 40,000]

Space Hulk: The Novel by Gav Thorpe [Warhammer 40,000]

October

Cadian Blood by Aaron Dembski-Bowden (Imperial Guard novel) [Warhammer 40,000]

Shamanslayer by Nathan Long (Book Eleven of the Gotrek & Felix series) [Warhammer]

Space Wolf: The Second Omnibus by William King & Lee Lightner [Warhammer 40,000]

November

Innocence Proves Nothing by Sandy Mitchell (Book Two of the Dark Heresy series) [Warhammer 40,000]

Blood Pact by Dan Abnett (Book 12 of the Gaunt’s Ghosts series) [Warhammer 40,000]

Iron Company by Chris Wraight (Book 2 of the Empire Army series) [Warhammer]

Liber Chaotica [Warhammer]

December

Forged by Chaos by C. L. Werner (Book Three of the Age of Reckoning series) [Warhammer Online]

The Chronicles of Malus Darkblade: Volume Two by Dan Abnett & Mike Lee [Warhammer]

Titanicus by Dan Abnett [Warhammer 40,000]

“Thunder from Fenris” by Nick Kyme (Space Wolves audio short story) [Warhammer 40,000]

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