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Warhammer 40,000

Deathwatch: The Omnibus

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The Deathwatch are the elite. Recruited from numerous Space Marine Chapters, their mission is simple: exterminate any xenos threat to the Imperium. Assembled into kill-teams, the Deathwatch are expert alien hunters, equipped to undertake any mission in any environment. None are as dedicated or as skilled in the brutal art of alien annihilation. This action-packed omnibus contains three full novels written by Steve Parker, Ian St Martin and Justin D Hill, along with a dozen of the best short stories ever written about the Imperium’s premier xenos hunters.

CONTENTS
The Vorago Fastness by David Annandale
Rackinruin by Braden Campbell
The Alien Hunters by Andy Chambers
Whiteout by Andy Clark
Weaponsmith by Ben Counter
Storm of Damocles by Justin D Hill
Machine Spirit by Nick Kyme
Deathwatch, Headhunted & Exhumed by Steve Parker
The Infinite Tableau by Anthony Reynolds
Deathwatch: Kryptman's War & Swordwind by Ian St Martin
Mission: Annihilate by Gav Thorpe
Onyx by Chris Wraight

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It's a comprehensive collection of the very best Deathwatch stories.

1239 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 18, 2017

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About the author

Steve Parker

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Originally hailing from the rainswept land of the Picts, Steve Parker now sleeps, eats, trains and writes in Tokyo, Japan.
His novels have been published in four languages and include Rebel Winter, Gunheads, Rynn's World, and Deathwatch, with a fifth novel to follow very soon.
Short works (most now available via Amazon Kindle) include:

Stray Dog Swordsman on Redemption Road
Starfish
The Falls of Marakross
Mercy Run
The Citadel
Headhunted
Exhumed
Survivor
Culling the Horde
Pedro Kantor: The Vengeful Fist

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Profile Image for Sud666.
2,330 reviews198 followers
April 14, 2018
Deathwatch Omnibus was a good collection of a variety of short stories and two novella length stories. All of them concern the Deathwatch, the elite military arm of the Ordo Xenos. Not only will you get an in depth look at the Deathwatch and it's practices, this book also hammers home the point that the Deathwatch answers only to the Inquisition. This means that sometimes Deathwatch goals are not aligned with the goals of normal Space Marine units. Sometimes it can even be at cross-purposes. The Deathwatch answers only to the Inquisition and the Inquisition answers to none other than the Emperor.

So if you are looking for some good stories about the xenos-hunting Deathwatch, this massive tome will meet your needs. It certainly met mine.
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623 reviews4 followers
November 6, 2023
I'm beginning to come around on Space Marine stories.
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189 reviews
March 6, 2024
This collection of Death Watch stories was exciting to read. This omnibus tells the tales of these elite space marines dealing with various Xenos threats, while also demonstrating their co-operation with the inquisition. Not all of the entries in the omnibus were great, some were just okay. But there some great stories in the omnibus. I do like that all of the major Xenos species in the 40k universe were represented in this collection. I mainly liked the novellas that were in the omnibus; more so than the short stories. One of novellas gave prospective of the Death Watch enemies, which has a greater impact on the reader. But there were some good short stories. For example in the story "White Out" the marines get stuck in a blizzard, yet they still have a mission to complete. In my opinion, I believe that an appendix with some of the Warhammer 40k terms would have been beneficial to the reader. Overall it was a pretty good volume of 40k stories.
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327 reviews18 followers
February 17, 2020
This book had a few interesting stories in it, but it also had a lot of misses. With characters and happenings that offered little to nothing of interest, which was sad. Because the Deathwatch has so much potential for great stories. But to many of the short stories took me out of it. Left me reading everything else.

But if you are a W40K fan and want to get a better idea of the Deathwatch as a whole, it is a good book. For it gives a fun behind the curtain look now and then.
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26 reviews
February 29, 2024
Excellent read

Like all compilations, the quality and pacing of each of the stories varies considerably. Overall, the stories are good, some better than others. But all have merit and are created by excellent authors, all of whom I regularly purchase works from.
I would recommend this compilation to anyone as it gives the reader the opportunity to read several authors and find those whos work they enjoy best.
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June 1, 2023
40k have always been a guilty pleasure for me, but I think I might have been broken by the recent ones. There are only so many ways to say “there are many aliens and they are angry” and the overwritten-ness of it all has gone from ‘brain comfort food’ to just skipping paragraphs in self-defence.
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February 8, 2024
So many good stories

A great read, so many great stories by so many great writers. I do enjoy the Deathwatch novels, coming across known species and new characters, and sometimes new xenos I'd never even heard of. Well worth reading.
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107 reviews2 followers
January 29, 2021
Excellent collection

Loads of long and short stories in this omnibus edition by a number of different authors, would recommend this book
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5 reviews2 followers
July 22, 2021
Just don't bother, unless you are interested in Deathwatch for encyclopedic purposes. The majority of the omnibus is weak in plot and lacking in writing style.
155 reviews1 follower
August 25, 2021
Fascinating

What a wonderful mix of stories. I like how some of the kill teams we know are represented. A definite must read for those who love 40K
20 reviews
October 7, 2025
Great read that doesn't shy away from the Imperium of Man being horrible. Call me a Tau fan but this really made me despise the imperium in 40k and sympathize with the Tau. For the greater good!
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May 26, 2022
The Novels in this series are fantastic and have hooked me on the Deathwatch. However, some of the short stories are forgettable and insignificant.
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3 reviews
May 11, 2022
A good book to read if you're a fan a Warhammer 40K and the Deathwatch in particular.

Some fantastic stories both short and long, but some of the stories get a little bogged down.

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