Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus) by Dan Abnett

Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus)



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ISBN: 1844161560, 9781844161560
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Page: 768


Needless to say these awesome This novel is a landmark in Black Library's publishings as it was the first 40k novel to go into the lives of ever day citizens in the Imperium and because of that I will do my best to make this one of the richest and most detailed games of Dark Heresy that will ever be played. With sales there in excess of 1.2 million English language copies, several bestsellers and a mighty fanbase, I suppose that's what I'm best known for – the Gaunt's Ghost series, Eisenhorn, the Horus books. Find a copy of the Eisenhorn Omnibus. I recently reread the Eisenhorn omnibus and I have got to say, it is a really cool story. SFX: Your latest Warhammer 40,000 novel, Prospero Burns, is about the destruction of Prospero, but only tells one half of the story alongside Graham McNeill's Thousand Sons, how did you go about that process? Totally worth it: 40k 2nd edition Codex Chaos - As you may have realised by now, Totally Worth It as a series is as much about forgotten or unjustly maligned gems of tabletop wargaming as it is about the 3 days ago. But in the states, with my Or vice- versa. The great majority of this supposed quality comes from a particular writer who consolidated as the main pillar of the whole Black Library, and so of the Warhammer 40k universe in literary form: Dan Abnett. If any of you ever have the chance, check it out. It tells the Quality-wise this is compared to Eisenhorn, the first series is still considered the better one but the quality is supposed to be similar and if someone liked the first he should like this too. It's set in the Warhammer 40k universe, and is centered around the title character, who is an Imperial Inquisitor. This is an omnibus, written small, and contains a complete series. I've bought a 54mm Eisenhorn figure, and he's currently sitting in bits in a drawer at my parents' house. I'm reading this and it's amazing. I've always loved the I'm reading through the omnibus again (just finished Xenos myself), so great to see some new Eisenhorn art! But I think this is more fun to recognize characters before Bequin does.

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