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Space Wolves #1-3

Legends of the Wolf: The Omnibus

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Great collection of Warhammer 40,000 stories about the legendary Space Wolves!

The feral warrior-kings of Fenris. The sons of Leman Russ. Savage heroes of the Imperium. This is the saga of Járnhamar pack. In Blood of Asaheim, Space Wolves Ingvar and Gunnlaugur are reunited after half a century. But as they battle the monstrous Death Guard, long-hidden tensions threaten to tear their pack apart. In Stormcaller the plague-wracked world of Ras Shakeh spirals out of control. With the Space Marines at each other’s throats, the newly arrived Ecclesiarchy forces uncover the awful secret that threatens the survival of the Imperium itself. The Helwinter Gate finds Járnhamar pack embittered and alone, hunting through the ruins of broken worlds for an enemy that lurks in the shadows. But as the Imperium’s borders crumble, the Wolves must race to discover the truth of an ancient betrayal and stop long-prophesied horrors from coming to pass. This omnibus edition collects Chris Wraight’s Space Wolves trilogy, as well as the short story ‘Kraken’.

800 pages, Paperback

Published May 20, 2025

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Chris Wraight

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Chris Wraight is a British author of fantasy and science fiction.

His first novel was published in 2008; since then, he has published books set in the Warhammer Fantasy and Stargate:Atlantis universes, and has upcoming titles in the Warhammer 40K setting.

He is based in the south-west of England.

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January 14, 2026
Epic tale of a grey hunter pack, but more so about brotherhood and the lengths we are willing to go for it. Epic battles, memorable dialog, and well painted mental imaginary. Short story at the end was a good read but kind of felt a little tacted on and didn't really feel need to complete the book. All being said solid read for any 40k fan!
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