![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not planning to blast through everything all in one go, but instead gradually work through all of the short stories/audio dramas and novels over a longer period of time – barring The Magos I’ve already read all of these, but it’s going to be fun to revisit them. The idea of this post is that it will list the recommended reading order for all of these stories, with links out to my reviews as and when they’re posted.Īt the time of writing I’ve already reviewed Xenos and a couple of the accompanying short stories, with more on the way. ![]() With the release of The Magos & The Definitive Casebook of Gregor Eisenhorn – the fourth book in the Eisenhorn trilogy (I’m not calling it a quadrilogy…that just sounds daft) – and increased positivity from Abnett regarding getting the second and third Bequin novels written, I thought it was about time I started to slowly tackle the whole set of stories. ![]() This article was originally published in 2018, and since then I’ve written an updated, more comprehensive guide to Dan Abnett’s Inquisition Cycle, which I would recommend you check out instead.ĭan Abnett’s trilogy of Inquisition trilogies – the Eisenhorn, Ravenor and Bequin books – are among the best that Black Library have ever published. ![]()
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