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|Released    =December 2001
 
|Released    =December 2001
 
|Pages        =288
 
|Pages        =288
|Performer    ={{Actor| Narrated by Toby Longworth}}
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|Performer    ={{Actor|Toby Longworth}}
 
|Length      =10 hours 13 minutes
 
|Length      =10 hours 13 minutes
 
|Editions    =2001 softcover:<br>ISBN 1-84154-204-0
 
|Editions    =2001 softcover:<br>ISBN 1-84154-204-0
  
 
2011 ebook:<br>ISBN 9780857870704
 
2011 ebook:<br>ISBN 9780857870704
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2021 softcover:<br>ISBN 13: 978 1 84970 961 3
 
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'''''Malleus''''' is the second novel in the [[Eisenhorn Trilogy]] by [[Dan Abnett]].
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'''''Malleus''''' is the second novel in the [[Eisenhorn (Novel Series)|Eisenhorn novel series]] by [[Dan Abnett]].
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The 2021 edition also includes the short story ''[[Missing in Action (Short Story)|Missing in Action]]''.
  
 
==Cover Description==
 
==Cover Description==
A century after his recovery of the alien Necroteuch, [[Gregor Eisenhorn]] is one of the Imperial [[Inquisition]]'s most celebrated agents. But when a face from his past returns to haunt him, and he is implicated in a great tragedy that devastates the world of [[Thracian Primaris]], Eisenhorn's universe crumbles around him. The [[daemon]] [[Cherubael]] is back, and seeks to bring the inquisitor to ruin – either by his death, or by turning him to the service of the Dark Gods.
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A century after his recovery of the [[Xenos|alien]] [[Necroteuch]], [[Gregor Eisenhorn]] is one of the [[Imperial]] [[Inquisition]]'s most celebrated agents. But when a face from his past returns to haunt him, and he is implicated in [[Thracian Atrocity|a great tragedy]] that devastates the world of [[Thracian Primaris]], Eisenhorn's universe crumbles around him. The [[daemon]] [[Cherubael]] is back, and seeks to bring the inquisitor to ruin – either by his death, or by turning him to the service of the [[Dark Gods]].
  
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
 
[[File:Malleus2015.jpg|thumb|center|200px|2015 cover]]
 
[[File:Malleus2015.jpg|thumb|center|200px|2015 cover]]
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==See also==
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*[[List of Novels]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*[https://www.blacklibrary.com/warhammer-40000/novels/malleus-ebook.html Black Library]
 
*[https://www.blacklibrary.com/warhammer-40000/novels/malleus-ebook.html Black Library]
  
==Related Articles==
 
*[[Inquisitor (Novel Series)]]
 
*[[List of Novels]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 4 June 2022

Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Novel by Dan Abnett; for the Inquisitorial Ordo, see Ordo Malleus.
Malleus
Malleus.jpg
Author Dan Abnett
Performer Toby Longworth
Publisher Black Library
Series Inquisitor, Eisenhorn
Preceded by Xenos
Followed by Hereticus
Released December 2001
Pages 288
Length 10 hours 13 minutes
Editions 2001 softcover:
ISBN 1-84154-204-0

2011 ebook:
ISBN 9780857870704

2021 softcover:
ISBN 13: 978 1 84970 961 3

Malleus is the second novel in the Eisenhorn novel series by Dan Abnett.

The 2021 edition also includes the short story Missing in Action.

Cover Description

A century after his recovery of the alien Necroteuch, Gregor Eisenhorn is one of the Imperial Inquisition's most celebrated agents. But when a face from his past returns to haunt him, and he is implicated in a great tragedy that devastates the world of Thracian Primaris, Eisenhorn's universe crumbles around him. The daemon Cherubael is back, and seeks to bring the inquisitor to ruin – either by his death, or by turning him to the service of the Dark Gods.

Images

2015 cover

See also

Sources