No, no es el autor, es el editor. Este hombre se dedica a coordinar libros de este tipo, ua he visto su nombre en otras ocasiones.
... Also included is the full text version of the Blood Angels audio drama story Heart of Rage; and Bloodline, a tale that connects my Warhammer 40,000 Blood Angels stories with my forthcoming Horus Heresy Blood Angels novel. Bloodline was previously only available at Games Day events as a limited edition chapbook ...
An enormous shadow fell on our position. The gigantic humanoid shape of a Titan loomed over us. I looked up, an insect confronting an angry god. The Warlord?s monstrous head scanned from side to side like a predator looking for prey. I sensed the ancient, terrible spirit within it. This was not some inanimate unthinking engine. It was a living thing, bred to war, intended to kill and full of dreadful fury. Just the sight of it made me want to throw myself back into the wreckage and hide.Massive pistons hissed in the Titan?s limbs as it moved. The God Machine?s huge Volcano Cannon swung around. The rush of the air it displaced ruffled my hair. The vibrations of the metal giant?s stride passed from the earth through the shattered hull and echoed through my body. My skin tingled from the halo effect of its void shields.The Titan fired.The smell of ozone and alchemicals filled the air. The high-pitched whine of the weapon?s capacitors hurt my ears. I ground my teeth in pain. A heretic Shadowsword went up in flames. There is ancient hatred between the God Machines and those tanks. It is said that the Shadowswords were built to kill Titans and the Titans return the favour any chance they get.Ivan braced himself on a maintenance node in the shattered fuselage, pulled out his magnoculars and studied the destroyed vehicle, a thin line of drool dribbling down the rusted metal of his prosthetic jaw.?See anything interesting,? Anton asked.?There?s an idiot standing beside me,? Ivan said.
With The Outcast Dead away to the printers, I?ve just finished a Horus Heresy novella featuring the Primarch Fulgrim. Writing his descent into madness was such worryingly enjoyable fun that I always knew I?d come back to him ? this time to address the fundamental change wrought upon him at the end of the novel. Oh, and it features Lucius as the main character. Yeah, I thought you?d like that.Then it?s a return to the murderous hi-jinks of a certain Iron Warrior who was last seen in the depths of Calth. With Iron Warriors: The Omnibus out next year, it?s the perfect time to get back into Honsou?s business and see what happened in the wake of the Ultramar campaign. I?ve a couple of stories planned, and I can assure you that there will be blood.Hot on the heels of that work is a return to the Imperium of the 41st Millennium with Priests of Mars, a novel that?s been gestating ever since I put the finishing touches on Mechanicum. This new novel isn?t a sequel, and it?s not set on Mars, but it does feature a Mechanicus Explorator fleet as they hunt for lost STCs in uncharted regions of space that represent the high water mark of humanity?s first expansion to the edges of the galaxy.?That?s enough for now, get back to the keyboard!??But wait, I haven?t even mentioned my Ultramarines audio drama, Eye of Vengeance or The Legend of???Right that?s enough of your jabbering, McNeill.??And what about Angel Ex? arrrrghh!?
I am dying, that much I know. What I do not know is why. My throat has been crushed, and what little breath I can manage will not keep my brain functioning for long. He did not kill me outright, though he could have easily. I remember him looking down on me as my feet scrabbled at the floor of my workshop, gasping for air like a fish tossed onto a riverbank. He watched me as though fascinated by the transition of my body from life into death. But I am stronger than I look, and I was not going to die quickly. But now that I think about it, perhaps that is what he wanted.