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

Eisenhorn (A Warhammer 40,000 Omnibus)


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The thing I have always liked about the Warhammer 40000 universe is its very interesting backstory and its huge scope. 51r8N7pDVLL Pariah: Ravenor vs Eisenhorn (Warhammer 40,000). I finished reading the entire Eisenhorn omnibus, which consists of Malleus and Hereticus as well as Xenos , which I already discussed. Overall, I think the Eisenhorn novels are a good read, even for those who are not into Warhammer 40K. In the story, Eisenhorn makes "the sign of the eagle" in the same manner as a Catholic makes the sign of the cross. 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. 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. This is my second year reading Black Library novels and I consider myself still very inexperienced in the 40k lore. Pariah: Ravenor vs Eisenhorn (Warhammer 40,000). I think the extreme time-jumps played a part in that. 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 have recently been quite enjoying the Warhammer 40000 omnibus 'Eisenhorn'. I didn't like the later two books as much as I did the first one. I finished the Eisenhorn Omnibus a few weeks ago and right now I couldn't be more hot for Warhammer 40K.