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Blackstone Fortress

Blackstone Fortress: The Omnibus

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Join Janus Draik and his team of treasure-seeking misfits as they hunt for treasure but danger lurks in the darkness…

The Blackstone a vast, ineffable creation that looms darkly in the void. And for all its foreboding, the Fortress is, for some, an irresistible reliquary of secrets and power. From the nearby spaceport of Precipice, wracked by geomantic storms and teeming with political intrigue and treacherous skulduggery, shadowy figures form unlikely alliances. Treasure-hunters and pirates, cutpurses and assassins, disgraced rogue traders such as the legendary Janus Draik… all will delve into the Blackstone Fortress in search of riches. Many will never be seen again.

Journey into the Blackstone Fortress with this bumper edition of stories and novels from Warhammer Quest – what secrets lurk in the obsidian vaults, and what ruinous powers wait to be discovered?

752 pages, Paperback

First published September 12, 2023

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Darius Hinks

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Darius Hinks is an author, writing primarily in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He was born in Birmingham, England, in 1972. He works and lives in Nottinghamshire. Hinks' first novel, Warrior Priest, won the David Gemmel Morningstar award.

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141 reviews2 followers
February 20, 2024
3,5*

A destitute man and an assortment of his boys enter a planet-sized cube to obtain its riches.

However, they soon discover that the cube is a bit of a rascal.

10/10 would get eaten by the floor again.
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235 reviews6 followers
December 29, 2024
Many recommend the Eisenhorn books as a starting point for 40k, but I ended up going with this and didn't regret it. If you like eldritch space horror, then you'll probably enjoy it, too. 4 out of 5 contemplative Iho-stick drags.
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