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

Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus)


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It's set in the Warhammer 40k universe, and is centered around the title character, who is an Imperial Inquisitor. Know, this has already been covered here. As far as Eisenhorn goes, it's one of the better sci-fi novels I've ever read, forget that it's WH 40k, forget that it's derivative fiction. I personally don't care for digital stuff at all . Was his editor a * puts on 40k nerd hat* The Eisenhorn series was actually created specifically to roll out a new specialty game for Games Workshop called Inquisition and Abnett had to take a lot of input from GW to help it tie in better to the game. Other great books are the Eisenhorn, Ravenor, and Grey Knights Omnibus. I've been told that Dan Abnett gets good–but Eisenhorn (I have the omnibus, so fuck what all the individual novels are called) was his first foray into novel writing, I believe, and I facepalmed so heard throughout all of them. If EBooks are your bag, then you'll be happy to know that the following two Eisenhorn short stories, 'MISSING IN ACTION' and 'BACKCLOTH FOR A CROWN. Anything by Dan Abnett is also a safe bet. I have to say overall that I liked the I actually enjoy omnibuses, at least of Warhammer 40k books, because they're usually about $15 and contain three or four books which individually would cost $24-32 (Averaging about $8 a book) and it takes up less shelf space than the individual books. Being overall satisfied with Dan's writings I decided to pick up the Eisenhorn omnibus a while ago and finally sat down and got to reading it. I'm reading this and it's amazing. If any of you ever have the chance, check it out. Warhammer 40k Lore/Novels Screen, Page and Song. Writing Warhammer 40K Short Stories, Gambit14, Homebrew 40k Fluff, 20, 07-28-11 08:52 PM. I had the opportunity to read through the first book of Black Library's Eisenhorn Omnibus today, and I have to admit that it makes for an entertaining read. And yeah, these have already been released, I think in the Eisenhorn Omnibus.

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