A Thousand Sons – A Horus Heresy Novel – Review (2024)

I have put this review for a long time. It has sat half-finished in my Google Docs for months while I try to effectively articulate how and why this story works so well. The best way to describe A Thousand Sons by Graham McNeill is to say that it is a tragedy. And much like some of the stories that come before it, it’s comparable to Greek Myths such as Oedipus. You see the great Magnus at the height of his power and influence and watch as his decisions come back to bite him in the form of a Space Wolf. This is a masterclass in Horus Heresy fiction and this is why you need to bump it up your to-read list.

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A Thousand Sons starts just before the Council of Nikea, where Magnus is censured for his use of sorcery. Upon the decision made here, the Primarch and his Legion retreat to his home planet of Prospero to continue to use their powers in secret. However, when Magnus foresees the betrayal of Horus, he tries to intervene. We see the scene where Horus is injured from False Gods, but from the perspective of Magnus as he tries to convince his brother to stay away from the dark gods. And we all know how that went. After which, he tries to warn his father, and that doesn’t go well either. And then the wolves arrive.

That is a truncated explanation, but I don’t want to ruin the ins and outs of this brilliant story. The highs and lows of Magnus are fantastic to read about. You see his humanity, his arrogance and his failure. Throughout, Magnus feels like a living, breathing character and you feel his pain when things don’t go his way. And while we can’t relate to the Primarch on a physical or psychic level, we can understand the pain of a child who is seen as second best and only wants to show how much he has grown. We can also relate to failure. Everyone has tried to do something good and do it badly, even the legendary Primarchs. And that de-Demi-God-ifying of Magnus is the true triumph of A Thousand Sons.

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But that isn’t all. We get to spend a decent amount of time with Ahriman and learn a lot about his character. He is another fascinating character and through dramatic irony, we know exactly where his road of good intentions will end up. We see him throughout the Council of Nikea, we see him challenging Magnus, we see him helping regular people when they return to Prospero and we see him delving into the dark secrets of the rubric. And at each stage, we learn something and step further into this character who will shape the Imperium.

The entire section set on Prospero that leads up to the inevitable Space Wolf invasion is a fascinating look at the height of the Imperium. The planet is at peace, everyone is working to the betterment of everyone else, but with an undertone of fear. This is partly through the alien life that can physically implant its young into your brain and the fact that Astartes are hulking brutes and one wrong word could result in death. And it serves to show that even without Horus and his heresy, the Imperium was a point where civil war was likely inevitable.

And now a few criticisms. Firstly, this is a long book and suffers from a few pacing issues from time to time. Much like the ponderous legion it follows, this is a ponderous book and as such, you can spend a good ten pages learning about the above aliens or the inner workings of Prospero. For me, that’s great but I can see other people bouncing up and down waiting for the next bit of plot. And because it’s such a big book it has a lot of characters and we don’t always get to see what happens to them. The remembrancers for example are at one point an important part of the story, but they are sidelined and their fate left without a satisfying explanation. However, considering the cast and the purpose behind the story, it certainly achieves what it was aiming for.

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And that’s A Thousand Sons. It is easily one of the best works so far in the Horus Heresy. And while it isn’t as action-packed as some instalments, there is plenty of fighting to get your blood pumping. If you’ve been avoiding this book because you don’t like the legion or Magnus, then give it a go because it might surprise you.

Thanks for reading. If you want more Horus Heresy, then check out the short story anthology Tales of Heresy or one of my favourites Legion. Alternatively, check out something different with Gav’s article on UI Fatigue.

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A Thousand Sons – A Horus Heresy Novel – Review (2024)

FAQs

Should you read all the Horus Heresy books? ›

You don't have to read all 50 novels though. Many deal with very specific legions and battles and don't have a huge impact on what happens later. I'd consider reading the first 5 Heresy books and then throw in Legion, the Unremembered Empire, Master of Mankind, Scars and Praetorian of Dorn.

Is Nemesis worth reading Horus Heresy? ›

A solid read. Not among the greatest in the series, and the tie in to the Heresy isn't so tight you have to read it, but it's a cool look into a different aspect of the Imperium. As painful as it is for me to rate a Dan Abnett book low, I feel no other option here. I felt that Nemesis didn't add anything to the series.

Why is Horus Heresy so popular? ›

Why do you think the series proved as popular as it has? It's entirely based off of the demand for characterization of the primarchs. They used to be mythic figures that only very rarely actually showed up in the setting of 40k. It uncovers a mystery behind a major event.

Are the Horus Heresy books done? ›

The series consists of 64 published volumes; the concluding story, The End and the Death, was released in three volumes, with the concluding volume of the series, The End and the Death: Volume III, being released in January 2024.

What is the best book to start the Horus Heresy? ›

Horus Rising – Dan Abnett.

Is Horus Heresy Age of Darkness worth it? ›

This one caveat aside, Warhammer: The Horus Heresy - Age of Darkness is a fantastic starting point for a great game. While pricey, you get a lot for your money - and there's always the option of splitting with a friend if you want to cut down on your initial outlay.

Are Custodes good in Horus Heresy? ›

While impressive, Custodes will struggle against Legion armies that incorporate Primarchs. Most of the adjacent armies outside of the Space Marine Legions have this problem and very few answers to it. Custodes are in a good spot as they have Valdor or a Tribune who can stand up to a Primarch.

What is the best shooting legion in Horus Heresy? ›

The Seventh Legion: Imperial Fists

The Imperial Fists are the masters of siege warfare, and as such make one of the best “stand still and shoot” armies in Horus Heresy. Their legion trait gives a bonus to hit rolls when firing any of the basic line weapons like bolters or battle cannons.

How tall are primarch Horus Heresy? ›

Horus is described as being 3.5 metres tall (loken as 2.5, but abaddon and torgaddon were both taller with the latter being the tallest). If you're making doors big enough for Contemptor dreadnoughts, you're fine for Primarchs being giants.

Is Horus Heresy hard to learn? ›

Horus Heresy isn't a particularly easy game to learn to play. There is a lot to keep track of, but if you've gotten this far in this article, chance's are you don't mind that.

Who killed Horus Heresy? ›

The sacrifice of the Custodian bought the Emperor time to deliver a finishing blow to Horus. With iron resolve, he gathered his full strength and delivered a massive psychic blow that killed Horus almost instantly and obliterated his very soul.

How many space marines died in the Horus Heresy? ›

That's 55,000 marines. Which means a total of 845,000 marines died in the war.

Is the Horus Heresy ending? ›

There will be more books – a Scouring series beckons – but there will never be another Horus Heresy novel.

What ended the Horus Heresy? ›

The Heresy concluded with the death of the traitorous Warmaster Horus, the internment of the Emperor in the Golden Throne and the exile into the Eye of Terror of the Heretic Astartes Traitor Legions.

How many Horus Heresy books are there? ›

To be fair those 54 Horus Heresy books aren't all novels, with a substantial number being anthologies of extremely skippable short stories tangential to the main story, and we only get to 10 Siege of Terra books because the finale, The End and the Death, was so long it had to be released as three separate volumes.

Is Horus Heresy a good starting point? ›

No. HH is a huge investment and requires a lot of 'base' knowledge about the setting. Start with something like McNeill's Priests of Mars trilogy.

How long does it take to read the Horus Heresy? ›

Our rough guess is there are 104000 words in this book. At a pace averaging 250 words per minute, this book will take 6 hours and 56 minutes to read. With a half hour per day, this will take 14 days to read.

How many hours is the Horus Heresy? ›

The Total Length of all the main series Horus Hersey Audiobooks is 25 Days, 14 hours and 28 minutes.

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