The story revolves around Saxon, who possesses knowledge that others are intensely curious about, yet he remains unaware of what that knowledge is. Kafka emerges as a pivotal figure in the narrative, tasked with uncovering the truth behind Saxon's enigmatic insights. The plot delves into themes of knowledge, perception, and the search for understanding in a world filled with desperation.
Fantastic Warhammer Crime anthology set in the sprawling metropolis of Varangantua! Baggit is the fast-talking ratling with an eye for the big score. Clodde is the ogryn with a heart of gold and a head full of dreams. These abhuman deserters turned criminals operating in the city of Varangantua have crossed the wrong man for the last time, and now they’re on the run… At least, that is, until Baggit learns of a score that could pay their debts and save their skins – the Wraithbone Phoenix, a fabled treasure rumoured to be hidden aboard a voidship recently scheduled for decommission. But Baggit and Clodde aren’t the only ones with eyes on the prize. When word gets out, every thief in the Dredge is going to be gunning for the Phoenix. Does Baggit have the cunning to find the treasure and get out alive, or will someone finally cash in the bounty on his head?
From the ashes of Cadia rise a new generation of heroes in this great Astra
Millitarum book from Black Library.What does it mean to be Cadian after the
Fall? Ursula Creed has come to terms with the loss of her home world. For
decades she has built a glittering career in the furthest reaches of the
Imperium, far from her legendary father's shadow. But when unexpected orders
arrive from the Avenging Son himself, Roboute Guilliman, the new lord
castellan realises that the past may not be ready to let her go. Dispatched
into the shattered remains of Cadia in search of Ursarkar E. Creed's final
battle plans, Ursula finds the planet a hellscape full of deadly secrets. What
horrors claim Cadia's corpse as their domain? What became of those left
behind? What orders did Creed leave for Cadia when all was lost? And, most
troubling of all, how can she succeed where her illustrious father has already
failed?