Books by Gav Thorpe
“It’s a two-pronged story. There’s an Interrogator-Chaplain of the Dark Angels, Chaplain Boreas, who is the main character. Interrogator-Chaplains are the ones who hunt the Fallen – and the Fallen are Dark Angels from the Horus Heresy era, ten thousand years ago, who were swept up in time and space. They were the ones who officially betrayed the Emperor and the Lion back in the day – the Lion being the Primarch of the Dark Angels. He’s their leader, their God amongst men, from back in the Horus Heresy days. So one thread is Boreas interrogating Astelan, who’s one of the Fallen he’s captured, and the other thread is Astelan recounting his story of how he came to be Boreas’ prisoner. And it’s the back and forth between them that makes this book so special to me.” Read more...
Interviews where books by Gav Thorpe were recommended
The Best Warhammer 40k Books, recommended by Graham McNeill
There are over 370 books in the Warhammer 40k series. As veteran Warhammer author Graham McNeill explains, the books offer a chance to introduce complexity and depth, while respecting the Lore the fans know and love. There are no greater fans of the 40k world, says McNeill, than the writers themselves. He introduces his top five choices, and gives us a glimpse of the writers’ world – of group workshops, complicated timelines, constant correspondence, and friends for life.