Books by Gordon Rennie
“The Gothic War features Abaddon, who is the arch-villain of chaos, and it’s one of his largest naval incursions into the Imperium, to break the back of the defenders and gain a foothold in Imperial space. It was this huge sector-spanning conflict to try and hold him back. Execution Hour is a story that tells of one of those giant spaceships – because spaceships in 40k are not the Millennium Falcon; they are gigantic, kilometers-long, floating cathedrals. They’re built like Cologne Cathedral and St Paul’s all in one, flying buttresses and marble statuary and brass and gold-plated filigree down the length of their hulls and so on. They’re immense, huge, stately things.” Read more...
Interviews where books by Gordon Rennie 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.