I don’t think there’s any real stand-outs in the bunch, but they are all strong stories, some more closely tied to the events of the novels than others. With a full chronology (covering all the shorts as well as the eight novels) included, it’s a nice opportunity to track the development of Abnett’s plots across two decades away from the page and five centuries in-universe. Now, putting all the linked short stories together is a great idea. In addition, Abnett has written a new novel featuring Gregor Eisenhorn to provide a capstone for the volume. But with the upcoming release (partially a re-release) of the Bequin trilogy, Black Library have put together all of those short stories. Abnett also wrote a near dozen short stories tied either directly or tangentially to the famed Inquisitor, found in various anthologies. įor a long time, Dan Abnett’s Eisenhorn series was a trilogy, later followed by a sequel trilogy in the form of Ravenor. Witness now his humble origins, and his ultimate fall from grace. For over two centuries Eisenhorn has fought against the enemies of humanity, but his methods are not always approved. Click here for a full index of my Black Library/Warhammer 40,000 reviews.
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