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Lee Lightner

Author of Sons of Fenris

4 Works 341 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

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"Lee Lightner" is the pen name for two Baltimore authors: Harry Heckel and Jeff Smith (Games Workshop/Battlefront Miniatures) when collaborating on Space Wolves books in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

Works by Lee Lightner

Sons of Fenris (2007) 128 copies, 1 review
Wolf's Honour (2008) 107 copies, 1 review

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"Lee Lightner" is the pen name for two Baltimore authors: Harry Heckel and Jeff Smith (Games Workshop/Battlefront Miniatures) when collaborating on Space Wolves books in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

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2 reviews
I don't know why William king stopped writing the Space Wolf series, but I wish he hadn't. Not that this isn't good, but the voice is different and it seems to lack the feel of the first 3. This was still an enjoyable book, and it has all the action and excitement of the others. The Wolf blade is sent along with their charge to a planet Hyades in order to investigate interruptions in the Promethium production. It is discovered that the sabotage is an inside job and an elaborate set up to get show more the Space Wolfs and Dark Angels to fight, bring about the coming of a chaos god and destroy the space wolfs. show less
And so the saga of Ragnar Blackmane comes to an end. The Space wolves are forced to go into the heart of the warp in order to strike back at the thousand sons before chaos destroys them. Along the way Ragnar finds a lost regiment from the time of Horus and reclaims the spear of Russ. A fitting end, but because it is not written by William King, it is not as good as the first three and I am glad that it's over.

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Works
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Reviews
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