Name: | False Gods |
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By: | Graham McNeill |
Narrated by: | Toby Longworth |
Series: | The Horus Heresy |
Length | 11 hrs and 18 mins |
Category: | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction |
Release Date: | 2016-12-31 |
Language: | English |
This book series is about a group of people who are transported to a parallel world where they are mistaken for gods. They must try to figure out how to get back home while also dealing with the expectations of the people who worship them.
I found this series to be very enjoyable. It was well-written and had an interesting plot. The characters were likable and the world-building was excellent. I would definitely recommend this series to others.
The false gods are a race of powerful beings that were created by the ancient beings known as the Old Ones. The false gods are incredibly powerful and have the ability to manipulate reality itself. They are also incredibly evil and have been responsible for some of the worst atrocities in history. The false gods are worshiped by many people around the world and are often seen as objects of power and wealth.
Graham McNeill’s writing style is characterized by its focus on action and adventure. His stories often feature fast-paced plotlines and plenty of suspense. McNeill’s writing is also known for its humor and lighthearted tone. book
Graham McNeill’s False Gods is the second book in the Horus Heresy series. The book
continues the story of the civil war that has erupted within the ranks of the
Space Marines, as the loyalists of the Emperor battle against the forces of
the traitor Horus.
The book picks up where the first book left off, with the loyalist Space
Marines retreating to the planet Terra after their defeat at the Battle of
Isstvan V. There, they regroup and prepare to make a final stand against the
traitors.
False Gods is a well-written and exciting novel that is sure to please fans of
the Horus Heresy series. McNeill does a great job of developing the characters
and moving the story forward. The action is non-stop, and the ending is
satisfying.
Overall, False Gods is a great addition to the Horus Heresy series, and is
sure to please fans of Warhammer 40,000.
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