
The adventures of Commissar Cain, his malodorous aide Jurgen, and the 296th Valhallans have proved great favourites among Black Library fans. Cain is considered to be a hero of the Imperium, and is praised for his deeds of courage in the thick of battle. However, Cain wants only a safe little spot and a small workload – to live an easy life. But, somehow, Cain always manages to find himself in dangerous military engagements, and is forced to save his own hide – which tends to further inflate his legendary reputation.
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The Imperium’s least willing hero is thrown back into the fight against another alien threat.
Sandy Mitchell
February 2012
Ciaphas Cain leads an expedition into a space hulk and is confronted by a multitude of foes.
Sandy Mitchell
February 2012
When Commissar Ciaphas Cain is sent to a river-world, he must deal with a dangerous enemy, an enemy whose true identity remains unknown.
June 2011
Commissar Ciaphas Cain, hero of the Imperium and renowned across the sector for his bravery and valour is sent to maintain order on an outpost world on the border of Tau space.
May 2011
When Commissar Ciaphas Cain and his regiment of Valhallan Guardsmen are deployed to the ice world of Simia Orichalcae, his expectation of an uneventful tour of duty is suddenly interrupted.
May 2011
Ciaphas Cain is still searching for a command that will allow him to steer clear of the action and serve his time in safety.
April 2011
Once again, reluctant hero Commissar Cain is catapulted into glory. Escaping from a disastrous space battle, the commissar and Jurgen crash-land behind enemy lines.
April 2011
Ciaphas Cain joins a group of Reclamator Space Marines aboard a space hulk, but soon finds himself alone and faced with both tyranids and orks…
December 2010
Confronted with the powers of Chaos and hordes of alien foes, our intrepid Commissar seeks to sidestep danger and talk his way out of trouble.
October 2010
In the 41st Millennium Commissar Ciaphas Cain, hero of the Imperium, is an inspiration to his men – at least that’s what the propaganda would have you believe…
May 2007
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