Vampire Wars : The von Carstein Trilogy

Vampire Wars : The von Carstein Trilogy
Vampire Wars : The von Carstein Trilogy

The von Carsteins are the most infamous vampires to stalk the Warhammer Old World. Their very names – Vlad, Konrad and Mannfred – conjure up images of doom, death and destruction. This omnibus edition collects all three of Steven Savile’s von Carstein novels – Inheritance, Retribution and Dominion – into one gore-drenched volume that plumbs the very depths of evil.

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April 2008 • softback, 768pp • ISBN 9781844165391

Steven Savile

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Vampire Wars

Rated 4 out of 5 by Cam


I like how they made the vampires more understandable while not making them too human. My only complaint, where are the blood knights?

The best Warhammer trilogy.....ever!!!

Rated 5 out of 5 by Matt


I have read about 18 Warhammer books so far and these three are the best! I've read the trilogy twice and I'm currently going for round 3. I have so many positive points to make about these books I could write my own small novel about them. Suffice it to say, you will not be disappointed. On a different note if you have not read this tomb or Curse of the Necrarch (both by Steven Savile) yet and are trying to decide which to pick up, it's no contest. Curse of the Necrarch pales in comparison, Steven Savile's best work is this trilogy.

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