
Follow the adventures of a Dwarfen Slayer named Gotrek Gurnisson and his human companion, Felix Jaeger. As a slayer Gotrek has sworn to seek an honourable death in combat to atone for an unspoken personal disgrace. Felix, bound to him by a Dwarfen blood-oath sworn after a drinking binge, is tasked with writing and recording his heroic exploits and ultimately his death. Together they have helped rid the Old World of trolls, skaven, daemons, dragons, beastmen, vampires, orcs, and other monsters. Read about their many perilous adventures in the Black Libraries longest-running Warhammer series.
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After a series of failures, Grey Seer Thanquol is offered a chance to redeem himself by going to the island of Lustria to kill the Prophet of Sotek.
September 2010
Ulrika, recently turned as a vampire, attempts to adjust to her new way of life. But when a fellow vampire is killed in Nuln, Ulrika and her mentor, Gabriella, are sent to investigate.
June 2010
When Gotrek and Felix travel north to seek the remaining members of the Order of the Fiery Heart, they find themselves with new companions and allegiances.
October 2009
Nefarious Grey Seer Thanquol, skaven sorcerer and arch-enemy of Gotrek & Felix, embarks on his own adventure to recover the deadly artefact known only as Wormstone.
August 2009
The Gotrek & Felix series continues with books seven to nine – Giantslayer, Orcslayer and Manslayer – by William King and Nathan Long.
Gotrek and Felix are in Marienburg when they stumble across a mysterious golden bracelet. Little do they realise that the ancient and evil Storm God wants it back!
March 2009
Gotrek and Felix travel to Marienburg to fulfil a last request from Felix's dying Father, however a chance meeting with tMax Schreiber sends them in a different direction.
October 2008
The Gotrek & Felix series continues with books four to six – Dragonslayer, Beastslayer and Vampireslayer – by William King
October 2006
The Gotrek & Felix series begins with books the first three novels – Trollslayer, Skavenslayer and Daemonslayer – by William King
July 2006
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