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

Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus)



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ISBN: 1844161560, 9781844161560


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. I would not recommend this Ominbus as an introduction to the Universe of 40k however, unless the idea of the Inquisition is especially appealing to the reader. From there, go through the rest of Abnett's stuff, starting with the I started with the Grey Knights omnibus. I'm with MikeMc: start with Let the Galaxy Burn, and then get Gaunt's Ghosts - The Founding and Eisenhorn omnibi. This is an omnibus, written small, and contains a complete series. Prospero Burns is a work of fan fiction based upon the Warhammer 40,000 gaming universe. The Eisenhorn Omnibus is brilliant, one of my all time 40k Favourites, it's a shame that I didn't enjoy Ravenor as much as this. 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. 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. 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. My recomendations would be the eisenhorn omnibus, or the gaunt's ghosts series. I think the other trilogies mentioned so far are more than adequate, but the Grey Knights omnibus better displays the fanaticism and the touch of magic (i.e. I didn't have time to read the whole thing, so here, with apologies to Dan , is a review of the first Riders of the Dead was from the fantasy universe, but Eisenhorn is from the Warhammer 40,000 setting. Into the 40k universe since the mid 90′s) and i love abnett's writing, i do recommend starting with his work for anyone looking to take a step into the 40k universe. It wasn't until I got back to California that I realized Marc had recommended a three-volume series, albeit one sent to me as an omnibus edition. Despite being fragmented, the 'Warhammer 40000'–based novel 'Prospero Burns' takes the Space Wolves to a new high. Psykers and psionics) that comes with the Warhammer 40K world. 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. In the meantime I have been getting to see what Abnett has done with his own Inquisitor, Gregor Eisenhorn.

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