Gotrek and Felix: The First Omnibus
by William King
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Pub Date 16 Oct 2018 | Archive Date 31 May 2020
Black Library | Games Workshop
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Description
Trollslayer, Skavenslayer and Daemonslayer, plus a number of bonus short stories. Gotrek and Felix: The First Omnibus is packed with fantasy adventure.
Gotrek and Felix: unsung heroes of the Empire, or nothing more than common thieves and murderers? The truth perhaps lies somewhere inbetween, and depends entirely on who you ask...
Relive the early adventures of the Slayer and his human companion. From the haunted forests of the Empire to the darkness beneath the World's Edge Mountains, Gotrek and Felix face demented cultists, sinister goblins and a monstrous troll. In the city of Nuln, they get involved in an invasion by the sewer-dwelling skaven. And in the frozen north, an expidition to the lost dwarf hold of Karag Dum brings Gotrek and Felix face to face with a dread Bloodthirster of Chaos...
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781784967857 |
PRICE | US$21.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 960 |
Featured Reviews
The perfecr entry into the warhammer fantqsy universe. Expansive world building with , real heroes to root for.. While sorrounded by grim deeds the two are a joy to behold. Unson heroes doing the right thing in search of the perfect doom.
The first three Gotrek and Felix books in one bind up. I love this series and am happy I got to read this. I thank Net Galley and Black Library for making this available for request. If you are new to Warhammer, pick this one up and be eased into the Old World setting.
I picked this up out of an interest in the old warhammer fantasy games and I was rather pleased with it. I like gotrek and felix as characters and they get up to some fun adventures.
Overall an ok read, but it drags some in places. The short stories connect well and its nice to see the width and breadth of the old warhamer fantasy world, but some of the stories could have been shorter or moved faster. Some just really felt dragged out. The books set in the Karak 8 peaks were excellent, the one where they go on a quest for a flower, not as much.
Thanks to netgalley for a chance to read this!
Overall a solid read. 3 stars, would read more.