13th Legion (Warhammer 40,000)
13th Legion (Warhammer 40,000)
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Book Description
Across a hundred blasted war-zones, upon a dozen bloody worlds, the convict soldiers of the Thirteenth Legion fight a desperate battle for redemption in the eyes of the immortal Emperor. In this endless war against savage orks, merciless eldar and the insidious threat of Chaos, Kage and the Last Chancers penal battalion must fight not only to win but to survive!
About the Author
Gav Thorpe is the chief game developer of the Warhammer design team. He has also written a batch of stories for the bimonthly anthology Inferno! including the earlier adventures of Kage and the Last Chancers.
13th Legion (Warhammer 40,000),Gav Thorpe,Games Workshop,0743411609,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,Science Fiction - Military,Fiction / Science Fiction / General
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