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An Astra Militarum omnibus
The opening trilogy of the Gaunt's Ghosts saga, from the fall of Tanith to the epic siege of Vervunhive, is collected together here in a single paperback volume.
READ IT BECAUSE
If you've never experienced the start of Black Library's longest-running Warhammer 40,000 series, now's your chance. And if you have, you can read them again, like revisiting old friends.
THE STORY
The last warriors of a dead world, the Tanith First and Only follow their charismatic commander, Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt, through the deadly wars of the Sabbat Worlds Crusade in search of glory and honour – if they can survive their Chaos-tainted enemies and the contempt of their fellow Imperial Guard units.
Written by Dan Abnett
CONTENTS
A Ghost Return (Short Story)
First and Only (Novel)
Of Their Lives in the Ruins of Their Cities (Short Story)
Ghostmaker (Novel)
Necropolis (Novel)
In Remembrance (Short Story)
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