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Two and a half centuries after their founding, the Dark Hunters Space Marines fight a battle that threatens their very existence. The Blind King and his legion of traitor Titans march upon the Dark Hunters home world, intent upon claiming it as their own. As casualties mount and victory slips from his grasp, Jullunai Khan, Chapter Master of the Dark Hunters, sets out to tear the heart from the enemy and save his Chapter, no matter the cost. It’s got Space Marines fighting titans! This is a full on smack-fest where the entire Dark Hunters Chapter lines up to face down an army of titans. No really.
Author

Paul Kearney was born in rural County Antrim, Ireland, in 1967. His father was a butcher, and his mother was a nurse. He rode horses, had lots of cousins, and cut turf and baled hay. He often smelled of cowshit. He grew up through the worst of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a time when bombs and gunfire were part of every healthy young boy's adolescence. He developed an unhealthy interest in firearms and Blowing Things Up - but what growing boy hasn't? By some fluke of fate he managed to get to Oxford University, and studied Old Norse, Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. He began writing books because he had no other choice. His first, written at aged sixteen, was a magnificent epic, influenced heavily by James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Robert E Howard, and Playboy. It was enormous, colourful, purple-prosed, and featured a lot of Very Large Swords. His second was rather better, and was published by Victor Gollancz over a very boozy lunch with a very shrewd editor. Luckily, in those days editors met authors face to face, and Kearney's Irish charm wangled him a long series of contracts with Gollancz, and other publishers. He still thinks he can't write for toffee, but others have, insanely, begged to differ. Kearney has been writing full-time for twenty-eight years now, and can't imagine doing anything else. Though he has often tried.