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Eisenhorn The Omnibus
Eisenhorn The Omnibus
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Eisenhorn: The Omnibus
A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus
Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn is one of Warhammer 40,000's most beloved anti-heroes. Operating on the very edge of Imperial doctrine, he investigates conspiracies that pit him against aliens, heretics, daemons, and even fellow Inquisitors.
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This is every single one of Dan Abnett's Eisenhorn stories collected together for the first time in one mammoth tome. This chronicles the epic saga of Eisenhorn as he clashes time and time again with the daemon Cherubael and dabbles in darker powers to mete out the brutal judgements he believes necessary.DESCRIPTION
From investigating strange murders to facing off against a vast interstellar organisation, Gregor Eisenhorn is an Inquisitor who is willing to pursue dubious means to guarantee success. Follow his journey as he becomes entangled in the fate of the alien text known as the Necroteuch, and draws the ire of the Imperium to him as he becomes embroiled in cat and mouse games and double-crossing with powerful friends and foes.CONTENTS
Regia Occulta - a short story by Dan Abnett
Xenos - a novel by Dan Abnett
Missing in Action - a short story by Dan Abnett
Malleus - a novel by Dan Abnett
Backcloth for a Crown Additional - a short story by Dan Abnett
Hereticus - a novel by Dan Abnett
The Keeler Image - a short story by Dan Abnett
The Magos - a novel by Dan AbnettAdded To Cart :Add To Cart Failed :prouduct successfully added to wishlist !Dark Grading Guide
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