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If you want to know the shortest route through the Horus Heresy, the linked answer is good start! It gets across the grand scale of the WH40K setting very well. It does however cover some aliens and corruption. It also deals with the big picture of the WH40K background focusing on Space Marines, and doesn't give the same personal feel as Eisenhorn. The only reason I'd be wary of trying to read all of the Horus Heresy is that it's currently on 18/ 24/ 49/50+ books, unfinished and is being written by several authors so writing styles will vary.

So far I've only read the first book, but it explains things very well. In essence these should be the first books you read, as they take place in the 31st millennium, 10 thousand years before the current storyline.
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This series starts of with Horus Rising, and aims to lay down some of the assumed backstory behind the current Warhammer 40K universe. There have since been a few short stories featuring Eisenhorn, as well as his pupil Ravenor, so you won't be short on stories to read. It covers all three orders of the inquisition (Xenos, Malleus, and Hereticus) as well as a few aliens (including Eldar), psychic powers, corruption and Space Marines. This is a three book omnibus detailing different aspects of the Imperial Inquisition, who are like the 'Space Police' of the setting, and it really gives a flavour of the Grim Dark setting as whole. Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) was split evenly between the two charities designated by Dark Heresy publisher Ulisses Spiele: Doctors Without Borders and Bärenherz, a local home for terminally ill children in Wiesbaden, Germany.Both Eisenhorn and The Horus Heresy books are aimed at introducing you to WH40K in some way.

Included the overflow book The Lost Dataslate.
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There were four supplements in this offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $85), including several books about Inquisition factions: Blood of Martyrs, about the Ecclesiarchy (retail price $20) Daemon Hunter - the Ordo Malleus and the Grey Knights (retail $20) and Book of Judgement - the Adeptus Arbites (retail $20) plus the sourcebook for high-level play, Ascension (retail $25). The companion Dark Heresy Judgements offer included important supplements like The Radical’s Handbook and the rest of the 1E line.


Those who paid more than this offer’s threshold (average) price also got this offer’s entire Bonus Collection with five more supplements worth an additional $82.50, including Disciples of the Dark Gods (a sourcebook of cults and conspiracies, retail $25) the Creatures Anathema bestiary (retail $20) and all three adventures in the Haarlock’s Legacy series ( Tattered Fates, Damned Cities, and Dead Stars, total retail $37.50).
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We included the free Edge of Darkness quickstart rules, all three Apocrypha files, and the hard-to-find fan-produced supplement The Calixis Sector Encyclopedia.
