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“Coincidence, and something she privately believed in, called fate, had just opened the future up to her. It looked very inviting indeed.”

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Horus Rising

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Dan Abnett
Dan Abnett

Dan Abnett, born on October 12, 1965, is a British writer known for his works in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He is particularly skilled in creating comics and novels, often blending rich imagination with profound themes. more

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