Black Library Blowout – Ahriman Undying and Lelith Hesiperax
Next week Warhammer fans will watch the launch of two new novels. Both books, Ahriman Undying and Lelith Hesiperax, are emerging with new darkness, sorcery, and wars. Crafted by renowned writers here is what they represent and look like. All books are part of the Black Library.
The first book bewails the voyages, conquests, and battles of Ahriman Undying by John French. The book description introduces the book as:
“Throughout his travels the sorcerer lord of the Thousand Sons has been searching for a way to restore his cursed Legion. Ahriman may just have found his chance in Ahriman: Undying, the fifth novel in the series by John French, as he’s finally got his hands on the Necron device known as the Key of Infinity, but his moment of triumph is solitary.”
Both books will push the boundary as we have known them – darkness versus light, sorcery versus brute force, shill versus cunning.
But Lelith Hesperax, Warhammer 40K’s Queen of Knives also takes center stage in Lelith Hesperax: Queen of Knives.
An assassin’s blade drags Lelith Hesperax back to the Dark City for a blood-soaked return to form in the regular release of Mike Brooks’s new novel, Lelith Hesperax: Queen of Knives. Pretenders to Lelith’s crown have infested the arena in her absence, and with Asdrubael Vect himself pulling the strings of a murderous game, her blades may not be enough to save her this time.
These will not be the only new hardcovers, several other stories get paperbacks, including:
- Fall of Cadia
- Genefather
- Siege of Vraks (Now in German)
- Lazarus: Enmity’s Edge (Now in German)