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After the creation of the Warhammer Fantasy universe by Games Workshop, novels were published as "GW Books" by Boxtree Ltd, but more recently novels have been under Games Workshop's publishing arm, the Black Library.[1]

Contents

[edit] The Adventures of Florin & Lorenzo

  • Haute Cuisine * (short story)
  • Noblesse Oblige (short story)

[edit] The Ambassador Chronicles

[edit] Angelika Fleischer

  • Meat and Bone * (short story)
  • Head Hunting * (short story)

[edit] Blackhearts

  • Hetzau's Follies * (short story)
  • Rotten Fruit * (short story)

[edit] Blood Bowl Series

[edit] Blood on the Reik

[edit] Brunner the Bounty Hunter

  • What Price Vengeance * (short story)
  • Sickhouse * (short story)
  • Wolfshead * (short story)

[edit] Chaos Wastes

[edit] The Daemon's Gates Trilogy

[edit] Dwarfs

[edit] Empire Army Series

[edit] Gilead

[edit] Gotrek and Felix

  • Slayer of the Storm God (March 2009) (novella - also released in audio version)
  • Charnel Congress (novella) (February 2012)
  • Red Hand's Daughter * (short story)
  • Red Snow (short story)
  • The Oberwald Ripper (short story)

[edit] Knights of Bretonnia

  • Questing Knight * (novella)
  • Grail Knight * (novella)
  • Rest Eternal * (short story)

[edit] The Konrad Saga

[edit] The Chronicles of Malus Darkblade

  • The Blood Price * (short story)

[edit] The Marienburg Series

[edit] Mark of Chaos (Karl Hoche)

[edit] Mathias Thulmann, Witch Hunter

  • A Choice of Hatreds * (short story)
  • Meat Wagon * (short story)
  • Witch Work * (short story)

[edit] Slaves to Darkness

[edit] Stefan Kumansky

[edit] Storm of Magic

[edit] Tales of Orfeo

These books were authored by Brian Stableford, writing as Brian Craig, and were originally published by "GW Books".

  • Zaragoz (GW Books November 1989 / Black Library March 2002)
  • Plague Daemon (GW Books April 1990 / Black Library July 2002)
  • Storm Warriors (GW Books March 1991 / Black Library October 2002)

[edit] Thanquol and Boneripper Trilogy

[edit] Thunder and Steel

  • Swords of the Empire * (short story)
  • Shyi-zar * (short story)

[edit] Time of Legends

[edit] Legend of Sigmar

[edit] The Rise of Nagash

[edit] The Sundering

  • Aenarion (October 2010) (released as audio only)

[edit] The Black Plague

[edit] War of Vengeance

  • The Great Betrayal (August 2012)

[edit] Wars of the Vampire Counts

[edit] Neferata

[edit] Others

[edit] Tyrion and Teclis Trilogy

[edit] Ulrika The Vampire Trilogy

[edit] Ulthuan Series

[edit] The Vampire Geneviève

These books were authored by Kim Newman, writing as Jack Yeovil, and the first three were originally published by "GW Books".[2]

[edit] Vampire Wars: The Von Carstein Trilogy

These books were authored by Steven Savile.

  • Death's Cold Kiss * (short story)
  • The Court of The Crimson Queen * (short story)

[edit] Vampires

  • The Vampire Hunters * (short story)
  • Portrait of My Undying Lady * (short story)
  • Three Knights * (short story)

[edit] Warhammer Heroes

[edit] Schwarzhelm & Helborg: Swords of the Emperor

[edit] Wulfrik the Wanderer

[edit] Sigvald

[edit] The Red Duke

[edit] Luthor Huss

[edit] Valkia the Bloody

[edit] Van Horstmann

[edit] Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning

[edit] Notes

  • These novels were collected in omnibus.

[edit] Stand Alone Novels

[edit] Anthologies

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Black Library: Bringing the worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 to life". www.blacklibrary.com. Black Library. http://www.blacklibrary.com/. Retrieved 3 May 2009. 
  2. ^ von Ruf, Al (2010). "Kim Newman - Summary Bibliography". www.isfdb.org. Internet Speculative Fiction Database. http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Kim_Newman. Retrieved 30 March 2011. 
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