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Glory Imperialis

Three novels featuring the brave soldiers of the Astra Militarum, facing off against the worst of mankind's enemies: the ferocious orks, piratical Drukhari and renegades who have fallen from the Emperor's light.
They are the Shield of Humanity, the Hammer of the Emperor - in the entire known galaxy there is no force as numerous and determined in the defence of mankind as the Astra Militarum. Be it the war-hardened veterans of the Brimlock Eleventh, sent to rid a world of feral greenskins in the hopes of colonisation; the dogged and resolute infantry of the Mordian Iron Guard, battling dread xenos to secure a mining world; or the steel-hearted Commissar Flint, leading a regiment of the Vostroyan Firstborn to quell a rebel uprising, the men and women of the Imperial Guard strive tirelessly to enact the will of Terra and defeat the enemies of man. This omnibus edition contains three full-length novels and three additional short stories.

Mark Clapham

Mark Clapham (born 1976) is a British author, best known for writing fiction and reference books for television series, in particular relating to Doctor Who (and its spin-offs) and Warhammer 40,000.

Chris Dows

Dr. Chris Dows is a British academic and comic book, non-fiction and science fiction author. Chris has worked for Games Workshop's Black Library Press for over a decade, has published two novels - the YA adventure Panthea, second world war drama Lokomotive, and a collection of his own science fiction and fantasy short stories Cherry Blossom Headshot. He is currently an Associate Professor at the UK's University of Lincoln.

Andy Hoare

Andy Hoare is a British author and games designer, best known for his work within the Warhammer universe. He has written several novels and short stories set in both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Fantasy Battle universes, as well as working for the game's publisher, Games Workshop, where he has contributed to the development of tabletop games and rulebooks. His writing often delves into the rich tapestry of lore associated with these settings, bringing to life the epic conflicts and intricate politics of the Warhammer world. Hoare's background in game design is often reflected in the detailed and strategic elements of his narratives.

Richard Williams

Richard Williams is from Nottingham, UK and was first published in Inferno! #19 with his short story Mark of the Warrior. His credits since then include his first novel Relentless as well as writing on topics as diverse as gang initiation, medieval highwaymen and arcane religions. In his spare time he is a theatre director and actor.

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