The Lost King
Warhammer 40,000
Publisher Description
The Fenris system, home of the savage and feral Space Wolves Chapter, is overrun by the forces of Chaos. On planets and moons armies of daemons manifest to enact a campaign of slaughter, and the Wolves are forced to defend themselves on all fronts. As the fighting escalates, all contact with Logan Grimnar is lost. Can the Space Wolves find their missing Chapter Master, or is he dead, as the daemons claim?
Read it because
If you're dying to know what happens to the Space Wolves after 'Curse of the Wulfen' (and we certainly are) then this is the story for you. It ups the ante, places the Chapter in serious jeopardy (from a fair few directions as well), and starts off a story that probably isn't go end well for everybody. Or possibly anybody. Also, this first part is free! So why are you still reading this? Go on, get downloading.
Customer Reviews
Not enough to draw me in.
The scenario of deceit in present tense and with a pulp fiction-esque backdrop still isn’t enough to draw me in. That and having a gormless twit of an inquisitor not knowing he has a daemon in his retinue speaks of amateurism on behalf of the author. Not sold, if I’m bored and can spare a few dollars, I may look into whether I was correct in my assessment. If I’m bored that is.
As fiction, okay. As W40k fiction, just don’t.
A laughable continuation. If the Emperor couldn’t maintain the secrecy of the Primarch project from Chaos, how did a Magos work for 10 thousand years, going further than the Vlka Fenryka Tempering, not to mention the restoration of Guilliman by Xenos. And how does the ego of the XIII Legion, Sicarius, feel about being surpassed? Considering Fabius Bile pursued the same research, why is this okay?