Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn is one of the Imperium's most compelling anti-heroes — a man who hunts heretics, xenos and daemons from right on the edge of Imperial doctrine, and who edges closer to the darkness he's sworn to destroy with every book. This omnibus gathers Dan Abnett's entire saga in one volume.
What it's about
Across Xenos, Malleus, Hereticus and The Magos, Eisenhorn's career takes him from zealous, by-the-book Inquisitor to something far more compromised — a man willing to wield forbidden knowledge and consort with the powers he once burned others for touching, all in service of a cause he still believes is righteous. Four short stories fill in the gaps between the novels, rounding out one of 40k's defining character arcs.
Best for
- Readers who want grim, character-driven 40k rather than straight battlefield action
- Anyone starting the Eisenhorn saga fresh — this is the whole thing in one book
- Fans of Ravenor, Eisenhorn's spin-off successor series
Few 40k protagonists earn their fall from grace as convincingly as Eisenhorn — by the final page you'll understand exactly how he got there, and probably agree with some of the choices you shouldn't.
Dan Abnett's complete Eisenhorn saga in one paperback. Browse more from the range in our Black Library collection.







