Warhammer Horror #: The Bookkeeper's Skull

Warhammer Horror #: The Bookkeeper's Skull
Justin D Hill
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NZ$ 31.00
Hardback
h198 x 130mm - 208pg
20 Jan 2022 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9781789998313
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Spine-chilling tales set in the Worlds of Warhammer. On the capital world of Potence, young enforcer cadet Rudgard Howe is caught up in a bitter internecine feud to inherit his father' s position of Chief Enforcer. As the tithe fleets approach, he is sent on his first mission to ensure that the planet' s distant agri-facilities fulfil their quotas to the God-Emperor. Farmed with serfs and managed by ex-Militarum soldiers, the agri-facilities are places of shocking brutality and hopelessness. But when he is sent to the outlying farmstead of Thorsarbour, Rudgard discovers a community where the crops are left to rot as the inhabitants indulge in the bloody ecstasy of a sanguinary cult. As Rudgard imposes the strict Lex Imperialis upon the farmstead, he begins to uncover a place where sanity is rapidly slipping. But he is just one step along this nightmarish mission when a series of cruel deaths threatens to dismantle everything he has ever known about the Imperium, his faith in the Emperor, and the strength of his very soul.
Justin D Hill is the author of the Necromunda novel Terminal Overkill, the Warhammer 40,000 novels Cadia Stands and Cadian Honour, the Space Marine Battles novel Storm of Damocles and the short stories ' Last Step Backwards' , ' Lost Hope' and ' The Battle of Tyrok Fields' , following the adventures of Lord Castellan Ursarkar E. Creed. He has also written ' Truth Is My Weapon' , and the Warhammer tales ' Golgfag' s Revenge' and ' The Battle of Whitestone' . His novels have won a number of prizes, as well as being Washington Post and Sunday Times Books of the Year. He lives ten miles uphill from York, where he is indoctrinating his four children in the 40K lore.

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