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The Lost and the Damned (3) (The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra) Paperback – April 27, 2021

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Book 2 in The Horus Heresy: The Siege of Terra. Essential reading for all Horus Heresy fans.

On the thirteenth day of Secundus, the bombardment of Terra began... With the solar defences overcome through the devastating strength of the Traitor armada and the power of the warp, Horus launches his assault on the Throneworld in earnest. After withstanding a ferocious barrage of ordnance, an immense ground war commences outside the Palace with every inch gained paid for in the lives of billions. The front lines are beyond horrific and the very air is reduced to poison and blood. Bodies are thrown into the meatgrinder but the outer redoubts cannot possibly hold for long, even with the loyal primarchs to reinforce them. For Horus has his own generals to call upon... Between the plague weapons of Mortarion and the fury of Angron, the defenders face a losing battle.
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Guy Haley is the author of the Siege of Terra novel The Lost and the Damned, as well as the Horus Heresy novels Titandeath, Wolfsbane and Pharos, and the Primarchs novels Konrad Curze: The Night Haunter, Corax: Lord of Shadows and Perturabo: The Hammer of Olympia. He has also written many Warhammer 40,000 novels, including Belisarius Cawl: The Great Work, Dark Imperium, Dark Imperium: Plague War, The Devastation of Baal, Dante, Darkness in the Blood, Baneblade and Shadowsword. His enthusiasm for all things greenskin has also led him to pen the eponymous Warhammer novel Skarsnik, as well as the End Times novel The Rise of the Horned Rat. He has also written stories set in the Age of Sigmar, included in War Storm, Ghal Maraz and Call of Archaon. He lives in Yorkshire with his wife and son.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Games Workshop (April 27, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1789999340
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1789999341
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.2 x 1 x 6.7 inches
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Guy Haley was born three quarters of the way through the 20th century in Halifax, Yorkshire. Before becoming an author he was a magazine editor and writer for SFX, White Dwarf and Death Ray. The writer of over 20 novels and novellas, as well many short stories, he is the creator of the Richards & Klein and Dreaming Cities science fiction series, and a prolific contributor to the Black Library.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021
It's my belief to write on certain subjects in Warhammer 40K, you must be one of the golden children. They won't simply select a little-known author or relative nobody; like the Primarch series, the Black Library bends its most talented wordsmiths to the task and expects the very best in results.

This book is a prime example of that. Every situation, every encounter, every plotline brings you to the room almost as if you were living these times of crisis. You feel the sadness of Sanguinus, the hatred of Mortarion, the fear of Imperial citizens, the foolishness of the lost and the damned; you whoop for joy when the Khan rides, rememer your own fond moments when Sanguinus appears and feel the sadness of potential destroyed when Horus is on the page.

The books shows a hideous, awful side of war that so many Warhammer books touch upon but so few bring to life; the misery of the Imperial citizen caught in a battle of titans. Here, though, it's worse; this is betrayal as it happens, the realization that not even the very best of us can resist temptation and ego.

Another reviewer - Kid Kyoto - whines and sniffles about the pace of the book. I promise that you will not be bored; in fact, each subplot strengthens the story and keeps you in suspense as each grand plan of attacker and defender comes to light.

This book is hard to put down, and it will be one you will not regret reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019
What a fantastic read! Haley takes us on a wild ride from beginning to end and meets all expectations. Truly he does not disappoint. Another great entry worthy of the climax of the Horus Heresy series coming to a close.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
Finally, I've been ready for this book since the Horus Heresy series started. We know the outcome, but the story leading up it has been what has kept me intrigued. The biggest battle in the 30k universe commences. This book has just the right mix of humanity, primarch, space Marines, and demons. Onto the next.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
Very enjoyable with good amounts of action with enjoyable dialogue i had a very good time reading this book
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
Cover is somewhat representative of the book...unlike The First Wall. Not that I am bitter about that or anything. This book is fantastic and deserves to be part of The Siege of Terra series, without question. This book makes the beginning of the siege sound epic and massive in scale. It has some of the most beloved characters in the lore and they are written well the vast majority of the time. If you like Sigismund and/or enjoy Horus Aximand you should read this. You can tell the author knew we would expect this book to be better than most and he brought his A game to make that happen.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
The ground war commences. I especially appreciated the perspective of the conscript holding the line and how he sees the apocalyptic war he takes part in. Solid read.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019
This book truly encompasses the misery and horror and the sheer mind numbing scale of the war that engulfed Terra during the last year of the Horus Heresy. Every page is like a drug, you need more, you need to keep reading, there's much more to explore, there's much more to experience. The magnificence of Sanguinius is always a fantastic addition to nay book. I can't wait for the next one, how lovingly close the misery of the 41st millennium truly is.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2019
Very good follow to Solar war

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Israel Alvarado
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Servicio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2023
El producto es tal y como se muestra, viene MUY BIEN protegido, ya que no sólo se encuentra en la bolsa de burbujas en la que normalmente son enviadas, también está en una bolsa de plástico que protege el producto aún mejor.
Lloyd Pritchard
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2024
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Boris S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Großartiges Buch.
Reviewed in Germany on April 30, 2023
Geile epische Geschichte.
Dorn
3.0 out of 5 stars Building momentum
Reviewed in Spain on July 6, 2021
This book was solid like the "Solar War". It details the bombardment from Horus' fleet as well as the first traitor landings on Terra's soil. The emphasis is placed on the conscripts which is good as we get to see how they are forced to defend their homes from unimaginable horrors. However, there were some aspects of the book that brought down the narrative.

Spoilers below for the book.

First with the negatives:

Black Library editors somehow missed the fact that Dorn met with Vulcan near the end of Nick Kyme's "Old Earth" novel when the latter arrived on Terra. Somehow, this was retconned out of existence and Dorn is surprised along with his other brother primarchs when Malcador reveals Vulcan is alive during the war council meeting at the beginning of the story. I could not help but roll my eyes.

I thought Perturabo's outbursts to be unbecoming for the famed Lord of Iron. Sure, the primarchs do act like children but Perturabo usually has a lot of restraint and here he comes across as a spoiled brat. However, his banter with Angron was entertaining.

Myzmadra's arc was brought to a bit of a disappointing end with her whole undercover operation meant to blow a defence Bastion of the loyalists to let the traitors through. Ok...

The stare down between Angron and Sanguinius near the end was a bit unnecessary because it is a tease that this particular primarch v. primarch duel will happen in future books. Except it is more entertaining when there are no teases and when the moment comes, it is sudden and a welcome surprise.

Positives:

Gendor Skraivok getting destroyed by Raldoron was one of the most satisfying things I have seen in the entire Horus Heresy series. It was pretty nasty seeing how Skraivok got possessed by the demon of the sword however.

The three loyal primarchs each shine in this book despite their minimal page time with Dorn coordinating the defences, Sanguinuis providing hope for the defenders, and the Khan riding out like a boss. I especially liked how Sanguinius saved the Khan from the Death Guard and the mutual respect forming between these two demigods.

The conscript Katsuhiro was a relatable character and his arc was good even though he had a bit too much plot armour.

The tragedy of the Heresy is seen very clearly with the appearances of the World Eaters and Death Guard who have by this point gone off the deep end in their slavery to their patron gods. Even Horus himself is but a shadow of his former self which Abaddon greatly dislikes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Secondo capitolo dell'assedio alla terra
Reviewed in Italy on May 16, 2021
Buona scrittura, migliore per ora del primo capitolo, fin troppo incentrato sulla guerra nello spazio.
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