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− | *''[[Fifteen Hours (Novel) | + | *''[[Fifteen Hours (Novel)]]'' by [[Mitchell Scanlon]] |
− | *[[Knee Deep (Short Story) | + | *[[Knee Deep (Short Story)]] by '''Mitchell Scanlon''' |
− | *''[[Death World (Novel) | + | *''[[Death World (Novel)]]'' by [[Steve Lyons]] |
− | *[[Better the Devil (Short Story) | + | *[[Better the Devil (Short Story)]] by '''Steve Lyons''' |
− | *''[[Rebel Winter (Novel) | + | *''[[Rebel Winter (Novel)]]'' by [[Steve Parker]] |
− | *[[The Citadel (Short Story) | + | *[[The Citadel (Short Story)]] by '''Steve Parker''' |
==Better the Devil== | ==Better the Devil== |
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Cover Description
In the 41st millennium, the human Imperium fights a constant battle to protect its domains from the many enemies who seek to conquer and overwhelm it. Though the superhuman Space Marines are strong and noble, their numbers are limited, and it is the massed ranks of the Imperial Guard who form the first line of defence. With incredible manpower, and supported by massive battle tanks and hordes of priests, clerks and engineers, it is an indomitable war machine – the Conqueror, the Unstoppable, the Hammer of the Emperor.
Contents
- Fifteen Hours (Novel) by Mitchell Scanlon
- Knee Deep (Short Story) by Mitchell Scanlon
- Death World (Novel) by Steve Lyons
- Better the Devil (Short Story) by Steve Lyons
- Rebel Winter (Novel) by Steve Parker
- The Citadel (Short Story) by Steve Parker
Better the Devil
- by Steve Lyons
17-year-old Lorenzo made the mistake of insisting that he was ready to join the Jungle Fighters — and for that he wakes up from a drugged sleep, bound hand and foot in a Catachan Devil's lair. Now he must use all of his survival instincts, including a few he never knew he had, to not only survive, but win.
The Citadel
- by Steve Parker
In the aftermath of the events of Rebel Winter, Vostroyan General Vogor Vlastan presides over the funeral of his subordinate and erstwhile friend, Colonel Maksim Kabanov, and recalls the campaign where they first met.