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Deathwatch: The Long Vigil

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A Deathwatch anthology

The Deathwatch are humanity's foremost weapon against the xenos hordes that threaten the Imperium. In this collection, you'll experience tales of their heroism and bravery in the face of terrifying alien enemies, written by some of Black Library's finest authors.

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Encounter all-action tales of alien-killing from a variety of authors in an anthology that showcases the Deathwatch at their very best.

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It is humanity’s darkest hour. From Imperium Nihilus to Segmentum Pacificus, the vile xenos hordes swell. If left unchecked, these depraved beasts will savage the Imperium like scavengers upon a carcass.

Only the Adeptus Astartes of the Deathwatch stand defiant before them. They are the Shield that Slays, the watchmen of the void that guard the Emperor of Mankind’s realms from terrors unimaginable. Between them, this noble brotherhood will keep the light of the Imperium burning until the stars themselves extinguish.

This anthology of brand-new, high-octane stories features a host of Black Library’s finest authors, including Steve Parker, Ben Counter, David Guymer, Andy Clark, and many more.

CONTENTS

Messiah Complex by Steve Parker
The Shadow of the Saints by Ben Counter
The Crueltymaker's Kingdom by Marc Collins
The Nihilus Edge by Justin D. Hill
Sorrowcrown by Nicholas Wolf
Awakened by Sarah Cawkwell
Brother to Dishonour by David Guymer
The Last Word by Phil Kelly
Entombed by Andy Clark

302 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 7, 2020

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About the author

Steve Parker

38 books75 followers
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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442 reviews22 followers
January 14, 2021
Long vigil but short stories

And that actually made the book better, different teams and different characters kept the book intriguing and I have to say I see really enjoyed it
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37 reviews
March 26, 2021
Loved it. Chock full of Deathwatch lore and adventure. Short stories keep the adventure up and going at breakneck speed. Loved it!
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38 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2022
Great collection of short stories. Which ended on a high note. Andy Clark's "Entombed" is a my favourite of the bunch, giving an awesome depiction of the Pariah nexus events. But the rest of the stories in this anthology aren't far behind. "The Crueltymaker's Kingdom" for example is another great story exploring a small corner of the webway.
If you like reading about terrifying Xenos, this collection of shorts is for you!
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Author 1 book21 followers
November 15, 2021
A solid collection of stories that start great but get very samey by the end. There are only so many times that "Space Marines from different chapters grudgingly work together while they kill xenos" works as the main tension of a short story.

"Shadow of the Saints", "The Crueltymaker's Kingdom" and "Sorrowcrown" are the standouts.
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9 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2025
É uma coletânea de nove contos focada nos Deathwatch: a elite dos Adeptus Astarte ou Space Marines dedicados a caçar e eliminar ameaças alienígenas (xenos) que assolam a galáxia.
Eles são subordinados ao Ordo Xenos, divisão da Inquisição encarregada de lidar com alienígenas; e não hesitam em tomar decisões brutais pelo bem do Imperium.

Os contos apresentados são de vários autores renomados da Black Library, a divisão editorial da Games Workshop responsável pelas publicações de Warhammer e de suas expansões como a extensa série The Horus Heresy, Age of Sigmar e Warhammer The Old World.

Cada história traz uma perspectiva única sobre os Deathwatch, seja explorando a brutalidade da guerra, a lealdade entre irmãos ou as missões suicidas em meio a um cosmos repleto de horrores e traições internas.

Em resumo, Deathwatch: The Long Vigil é uma leitura interessante. O leitor irá conhecer e mergulhar no mundo grimdark de Warhammer 40k em uma antologia que cumpre bem seu papel dentro do gênero militar sci-fi, oferecendo ambientação densa e personagens marcantes.
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120 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2023
This short story collection started off well but after a while you realise they are mostly just the same story rehashed over and over. Space marines with wildly different personalities clashing with each other while fighting varied alien species, most/some of them die off and then in the end they succeed in their mission.

Most of the stories just descends into a bunch of space marine fighting scenes without any good character development or intrigue to go with them.

Only would recommend to Space Marine fans.
112 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2022
Basically a new take on Space Marines do some espionage. Rather than the standard we get a bunch of interesting perspectives from different chapter members and some marines who actually question what they're fighting for. Mostly standard melodrama and combat narrative but with some really cool takes by some Black Library authors.
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215 reviews4 followers
January 3, 2022
The Deathwatch are my favorite Space Marine Faction and I really enjoy reading these stories that are basically about all of the space marine chapters and none at the same time. Cool stuff lies within this collection.
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57 reviews
July 6, 2025
Very entertaining collection of short stories. Nice variety of Space Marine chapters involved. Personal favorite was Ben Counter's story. It's been a while since I read it but the art and the tome are stark in my mind. Recommended.
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June 27, 2022
sounds mediocre…… have I ingested too much bolter-porn?
3 reviews
April 30, 2023
Great short stories, filled with action. The stories allow you to immersive yourself in the Universe without having to know lore about every faction and the Universe as a whole.
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47 reviews
January 7, 2022
It was really good! I figured by the end of the book I'd be tired of reading about Astartes killing Xenos, but the characters made it so good. The last 2 stories are standouts, and all of them were pretty good bar "Brother to Dishonour" which I felt was kinda shit and confusing, but 1 outta like 10 is great.

But yeah, "Sorrowcrown", "The Last Word" and "Entombed" were all stellar and helped to humanise and create likable characters. Also, the way xenos were treated in the book was great, they always seem like a threat to the Kill Teams, and this especially shines in "Entombed" with the Necrons and the Drukhari in "Sorrowcrown"
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19 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2023
A wonderful collection of short stories focusing on the Deathwatch warriors of the Adeptus Astartes. This is one of the better Black library short story collections where the majority of the stories are genuinely good reads (haha), rather than a diamond in the rough scenario. If you are a fan of the Deathwatch order, enjoy a deeper look into the lore of the Ordo Xenos inquisition, or are into sci-fi novels focusing on sabotage/ espionage, and small tactical kill-team squads, I would highly recommend this book. The multitude of stories showcases the elite force of the deathwatch through a great variety of missions they undertake during their long vigil. Personally, I enjoyed the more in-depth lore into the ordo Xenos the most -which helped me with coming up with my own lore for my kill team. Another fun aspect of the book was getting to see Xenos weapons and usually forbidden wargear being used by the kill team, such as Tyranid toxin grenades and Necron artefacts that are used against the selected horrors of different Xenos races represented on the tabletop. The only nitpick I have, however, is that the majority of stories did focus more on the Drukhari (Dark Eldar) than other more exotic Xenos races. I feel it would have been more enjoyable to see how the deathwatch incorporates different tactics and wargear for Other races that could have been featured in the collection.
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