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*[[Bloodlines (Novel)]] by [[Chris Wraight]]
 
*[[Bloodlines (Novel)]] by [[Chris Wraight]]
 
*[[Flesh and Steel (Novel)]] by [[Guy Haley]]
 
*[[Flesh and Steel (Novel)]] by [[Guy Haley]]
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*[[Grim Repast (Novel)]] by [[Marc Collins]]
 
*[[The King of the Spoil (Novel)]]
 
*[[The King of the Spoil (Novel)]]
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*[[The Wraithbone Phoenix (Novel)]] by [[Alec Worley]]
  
 
===Anthologies===
 
===Anthologies===

Revision as of 02:47, 24 May 2023

Warhammer Crime Logo[2]

Warhammer Crime is a series of novels, short stories, and audio dramas by Black Library Publishing.[1]

Description

Set in the 41st Millennium, Warhammer Crime examines the seedy underbelly of a grim, urban environment, looking at criminals and the upholders of the law in the far future. You’ll encounter consulting detectives, arbitrators, gangers, traffickers, corrupt Administratum officials, thugs and humble clerks with secrets to hide. The tales these souls tell will be perfect for fans of the detective and crime genre, as well as for Warhammer 40,000 devotees who enjoy the stories of Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Erasmus Crowl.[1]

Warhammer 40,000 Works in Series

Novels

Anthologies

Short Stories

Audio Dramas

Sources