A review by trackofwords
Legacies of Betrayal by Gav Thorpe, John French, Graham McNeill, Chris Wraight, David Annandale, Nick Kyme, Guy Haley, Anthony Reynolds, Aaron Dembski-Bowden

4.0

2014 has been a bumper year for the Horus Heresy. We've seen the 29th and 30th books in the series released, Vengeful Spirit and Damnation of Pythos respectively, as well as a goodly number of novellas, anthologies, audio dramas and short stories. Now, on the one hand many Black Library fans are the kind of people who in the interests of completion will buy any new story as soon as it's made available, while on the other hand many fans are unwilling or unable to fork out vast sums of money for limited edition releases, or just can't get their head around audio dramas. If you're Black Library, what do you do? How do you cater to both sets of fans? Well with Legacies of Betrayal sneaking in just before the end of the year to make it 31 in the series, it looks like you release as much as you can in as many different formats as you can, then bring out an anthology that collects a bunch of those stories together in one place.

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