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The Lost (Gaunt's Ghosts) [Paperback]

Dan Abnett (Author)
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Gaunt's Ghosts March 30, 2010
The Tanith First-And Only are among the most legendary regiments of Imperial Guard and at their head stands Commissar Ibram Gaunt, unflinching in duty and unrelenting in combat. The Lost sees the very furure of the regiment in jeopardy as Gaunt battles the forces of Chaos the Sabbat Worlds, from rescue missions to the horrors of the battlefield, the Tanith First-And-Only must survive extreme dangers or be forever lost.

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" If Dan Abnett held a military rank in the Warhammer 40,000 he would be the 'Warmaster'... Not only does Abnett portray the Imperial Guard structure beautifully but he also does the same job for those that serve within the regiments...'Blood Pact' was bang on the money as far as I was concerned. I'm going to be catching up with this series as soon as I get the chance..." - Graeme's Fantasy Book Review Abnett excels at characterisation as well as fast paced action.A" - SF Site Abnett does a bang up job of detailing the various settings in the book and bringing the universe to life. It feels lived in, alive - If there's one thing Abnett does well, it's write a kick-butt action sequence.A" - SF Signal Abnett's prose grabs you by the throat and forces you to witness the carnage!A" - SFX I was impressed by how he was a master of battle sequences, and still could create ambiguous three-dimensional characters forced to deal with moral dilemmasA" - Pat's Fantasy Hotlist Abnett is the Warmaster as far as I'm concerned!" - Graeme's Fantasy Book Review "With a firm grasp of character and a superior ability to convey action (you can almost hear the bullets roaring overhead and feel the apprehension of troops stuck in foxholes), Abnett delivers a great, readable SF novel here and earns his comparisons to an SF Bernard Cornwell." - Wertzone on Gaunt's Ghosts The Founding "a master of battle sequences" Pat's Fantasy Hotlist --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Dan Abnett is a novelsit and award-winnig comic book writer. He has written twenty-five novels for the Black Library, including the acclaimed Gaunt's Ghosts series and the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, and with Mike Lee, the Darkblade cycle. His Black Library novel Horus Rising and his Torchwood novel Border Princes (for the BBC) were both bestsellers. He lives and works in Maidstone, Kent.

Dan's website can be found at www.DanAbnett.com


Product Details

  • Paperback: 1024 pages
  • Publisher: Games Workshop; 1 edition (March 30, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844168190
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844168194
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #38,493 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dan Abnett is a novelsit and award-winnig comic book writer. He has written twenty-five novels for the Black Library, including the acclaimed Gaunt's Ghosts series and the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, and with Mike Lee, the Darkblade cycle. His Black Library novel Horus Rising and his Torchwood novel Border Princes (for the BBC) were both bestsellers. He lives and works in Maidstone, Kent.

 

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Abnett's one of the best 40K authors, and this omnibus doesn't disappoint, April 19, 2010
I first came across Dan Abnett's 40K writings in the Eisenhorn Trilogy. Amazing writing, in my opinion one of the very best 40K series ever written. Thankfully for us sci-fi (and 40K) fans, Mr. Abnett has been prolific in his output for war-filled grim universe of the 40th millennium. The story of Tanith's First-and-Only regiment, and its legendary command Colonel-Commissar Gaunt, has been a mainstay of the 40K literature for years, there being some twelve volumes released so far. A few years ago Games Workshop started re-releasing the earlier books in omnibuses. This omnibus, The Lost, is the third omnibus, consisting of four complete titles, as follows:

Book 8: Traitor General
Book 9: His Last Command
Book 10: The Armor of Contempt
Book 11: Only in Death

The book itself consists of 1,016 pages, and for those who haven't read any of the titles contained, is obviously a good value compared to each individual title costing around $8-9 each.

I won't give away any spoilers or plot here, but I found the books to be compelling read. Mr. Abnett's writing is, simply, so much better than the vast majority of other 40K authors. The characters' actions seem plausible, reasonable, and the glimpses we get into their inner turmoil are gripping and realistic. So many of the 40K novels are two-dimensional blood and gore, each vying with other to top the graphic violence and chaos. Not so Mr. Abnett's books. His description of the battlefield and the ebb and flow of combat is superb.

I highly, highly recommend this omnibus. And when you're done with it, go and check out the Eisenhorn Trilogy--you won't be disappointed.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Collection Of Stories, June 1, 2010
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I'm a big fan of the Omnibus books Black Liberty releases. Just my personality, but I don't like to buy book series separately. I often don't have cash to buy them all at once and later I forget and end up missing a book. With the Omnibus books, you have the entire book series at your finger tips and at a discounted price. It's even better on Amazon because they often discount them.

This is not the first Omnibus novel for this series, but this is the first one I've actually read; I didn't have any problems getting into the story though. The story is your basic military story, where the main characters are not super human, just extremely well trained. It'd be kind of hard to give a detailed review of something so massive without this review becoming many pages long. So I can at least give you a general idea what to expect. Really though, all you need to know is that these are some pretty cool stories about rank and file military troops (well, more like special forces) that grab you from the beginning and you could do a lot worse than this book.

Traitor General

Commissar Gaunt and a small squad of special ops must meet up with the planetary resistance on the Chaos controlled world named Gereon. Their mission is to assassinate an Imperial general before he reveals vital military secrets jeopardizing the entire Imperial campaign. Can they trust the resistance? Are they tainted already? It's a cool look at what happens to the conquered plants. This one was my favorite.

His Last Command

Gaunt returns from his mission on the Chaos world under suspicion of being tainted and finds his regiment has been merged with another and is now under a new commander. He and his men are eventually brought back into combat to fight and prove themselves yet again.

The Armour of Contempt

You'll remember the planet Gereon from the first book, well now the Imperial Crusade has finally seen fit to turn its attentions to liberating the planet from Chaos. Why have they decided to visit this doomed planet? It's not because the Imperium is full of nice guys...

The book is actually two parallel stories. Gaunt tracking down the resistance fighters he left on the planet and one of the Ghost's children who is just joining the Guard.

Only in Death

Gaunt leads his unit in battle on the fortress world of Jago. They're tasked with holding a fort, but weirdness abounds when they start seeing dead comrades. Basically, it's an excuse to delve into psychological aspects of the characters in addition to the fighting. Generally, people either really like that kind of thing or really don't. I thought it was handled well.

At four novels and over a thousand pages, this book is cheap entertainment. If you like military science fiction, you can't go wrong. More generally, if you're new to Warhammer books and you're trying to pick a book, you'll seldom go wrong with a Dan Abnett one. The guy does good work. He's not overly wordy in his descriptions, creates interesting characters, and writes compelling stories. There's a reason he's regarded so highly in so many reviews here on Amazon.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pages missing/misprint, May 6, 2010
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I was enjoying His Last Command up until page 384 when about 47 pages of the story are replaced with 47 pages from the later book The Armour of Contempt. Kind of wish I knew what was in those missing pages.
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