Warhammer Crime

Warhammer Crime is an imprint of novels, short stories, and audio dramas by Black Library Publishing, featuring stories in the detective and crime genres.[1] It launched in 2020 with the release of Bloodlines and "Dredge Runners".[2]
Contents
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 imprint
Novels
- Bloodlines by Chris Wraight[3]
- Flesh and Steel by Guy Haley[3]
- Grim Repast by Marc Collins[3]
- The Wraithbone Phoenix by Alec Worley[3]
- The King of the Spoil by Jonathan D. Beer[3]
Anthologies
- No Good Men[3]
- "Aberrant" by Chris Wraight
- "Exit Wound" by Darius Hinks
- "The View from Olympus" by Gareth Hanrahan
- "Impurities" by Graham McNeill
- "No Use for Good Men" by Guy Haley
- "Cold Cases" by Marc Collins
- "Against the Grain" by Nick Kyme
- Broken City[3]
- "Bleedout" by Robert Rath
- "The Verdant Sun" by Gary Kloster
- "Sanctioner" by Chris Wraight
- "Old Instincts" by Jonathan D Beer
- "Rites of Binding" by Gareth Hanrahan
- "No Third Chance" by Noah Nguyen
- "Extended Family" by J C Stearns
- Sanction and Sin[3]
- "Up in Arms" by Mike Brooks
- "Bracelet of Bones" by Danie Ware
- "Blood Ballot" by J S Collyer
- "Bitter Harvest" by Denny Flowers
- "Unnatural Causes" by Jude Reid
- "Loose Ends" by Darius Hinks
- "Confessions of Fire" by Gary Kloster
- "The Siege of Ismyr" by Victoria Hayward
- "Service" by Jonathan D Beer
- Once a Killer[3] (upcoming)
- "Once a Killer" by Mitchel Scanlon
- "Slate Run" by Mike Brooks
- "Chains" by Jonathan D Beer
Uncollected short stories
Audio dramas
See also
- Warhammer Horror, Black Library imprint focusing on horror fiction
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Community: Black Library Weekender 2019 - The Reveals (posted 10 November 2019) (last accessed 21 August 2023)
- 2: Warhammer Community: REVEALED: Warhammer Crime (posted 4 March 2020) (last accessed 21 August 2023)
- 3: Black Library - Warhammer Crime