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Eisenhorn: The Omnibus Dan Abnett

Eisenhorn: The Omnibus By Dan Abnett

Eisenhorn: The Omnibus by Dan Abnett


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Discover one of the most well known Black Library characters, Gregor Eisenhorn, in this great value omnibus.

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Eisenhorn: The Omnibus Summary

Eisenhorn: The Omnibus by Dan Abnett

Discover one of the most well known Black Library characters, Gregor Eisenhorn, in this great value omnibus.

In the grim far future, the Inquisition moves amongst mankind like an avenging shadow, striking down daemons, aliens and heretics with uncompromising ruthlessness. Written by Gaunts Ghosts creator, Dan Abnett, this volume charts the career of Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn as he changes from being a zealous upholder of the truth to collaborating with the very powers he once swore to destroy. Part detective story, part interplanetary Epic, this omnibus brings together the novels Xenos, Malleus, Hereticus and The Magos, as well as four short stories.

About Dan Abnett

Dan Abnett has written over fifty novels, including the acclaimed Gaunts Ghosts series and the Ravenor, Eisenhorn and Bequin books. For the Horus Heresy, he is the author of the Siege of Terra novel Saturnine, as well as Horus Rising, Legion, The Unremembered Empire, Know No Fear and Prospero Burns, the last two of which were both New York Times bestsellers. He also scripted Macragges Honour, the first Horus Heresy graphic novel, as well as numerous Black Library audio dramas. Many of his short stories have been collected into the volume Lord of the Dark Millennium. He lives and works in Maidstone, Kent.

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CIN1789990548VG
9781789990546
1789990548
Eisenhorn: The Omnibus by Dan Abnett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Black Library
2022-11-10
944
N/A
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