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# 3-book omnibus set 4.8-star rating, 2,500+ reviews Epic war & tactical battles Night Lords: The Omnibus

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## Summary

> ⚔️ Own the saga that redefines Warhammer 40K storytelling!

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## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Warband Action:** Experience relentless hit-and-run tactics and intense battles against iconic WH40K factions.
- • **Complex Characters & Themes:** Explore morally ambiguous antiheroes wrestling with identity, loyalty, and redemption.
- • **Immersive Trilogy Experience:** Dive deep into the complete Night Lords saga with all three novels in one gripping omnibus.
- • **Critically Acclaimed Masterpiece:** Join thousands of readers who rate this as one of the best Warhammer 40K novels ever written.
- • **Philosophical Depth Meets Brutal Sci-Fi:** Not just gore and violence—this omnibus delivers profound reflections on power, despair, and brotherhood.

## Overview

Night Lords: The Omnibus compiles the complete trilogy following the infamous Night Lords warband as they navigate brutal warfare, fractured loyalties, and existential quests in the Warhammer 40K universe. Praised for its rich character development, philosophical depth, and intense action, this omnibus is a must-have for fans craving a dark, complex sci-fi epic.

## Description

Dive into the captivating Night Lords omnibus. Follow a warband as they navigate constant war against the Imperium, renegades, and the Eldar of Ulthwe.

Review: Often considered the best WH40k book - A book about sadistic murderers shouldn’t be this good. But it is, and it is also so much more. Interesting plot, amazing characters. Moreover, it is actually quite deep and philosophical.
Review: "Murderers first, last, and always", and then something else - I wanted to use this quote from one of the Night Lords to describe who they are and how they see themselves before discovering that another reviewer had already had the same idea. I used it all the same because it illustrates what are perhaps the main themes of the Night Lords trilogy (Soul Hunter, Blood Reaver and Void Stalker and the three associated short stories): a desperate quest for identity, for redemption and for vengeance. The Legion of the Night Lords is made of murderers mostly recruited from the hive gangs of Nostromo by Konrad Kurze, their Primarch who used murder and torture as instruments of imperial compliance. It is also one of the “Traitor Legions” which sided with Horus, betrayed and massacred the Legions that had remained faithful to the Emperor and sought to overthrow him. Some 10000 years later, when this story begins, what is left of the Legion has broken up into multiple war bands who survive through hit and run tactics and surprise attacks, murdering and destroying its way through the Empire, and fleeing when confronted with a strong defence. The hero, Talos, once an Apothecary of the Night Lords, belongs to one of these war bands, along with the few that remain from his squad. One of the most interesting features of this book is Talos’ vivid memories and flashbacks of the times when the Legion was still united and it’s Primarch still alive. These allow the author to display Talos’ powerful emotions, a mixture of nostalgia and despair with, somewhere, a tiny glimmer of hope. They also allow for some interesting and fascinating contrasts between what the Night Lords could have been, what they were and what they became. Another strong point that is present throughout this trilogy is the depth of the characterisation. This is particularly true of Talos, but it also applies, perhaps to a lesser degree, to many of the other Night Lords, starting with the members of his squad. It also applies to the Exalted, the sergeant once called Vanbred and who used to command this squad, who has become warped (in more senses than one) and who has seized control of a strike cruiser and what is left of its crew and of its Night Lords Company. A further point that is superbly made throughout the three books is the ambivalence of the Night Lords. None of them, not even Talos, are sympathetic. At times, they are atrocious, sadists, monstrous and despicable torturers, murderers and psychopaths. However, they are also “something else” at other times. Talos is no idealist and no romantic. However, he still believes in a cause that goes beyond ensuring his own survival. He also shares the foresight of his father the Primarch and all of the suffering and nightmares that such a talent can bring. His loyalty to their dead leader and to his dreams is also unquestioned. All of his brothers know this it and this is one of the main reasons why they follow him and want him as a leader. As the book shows in a rather superb way, many of his Night Lord Brothers, however flawed and horrible they may have become, still believe in something, if only some twisted sense of brotherhood that surfaces from time to time. An additional point is the talent with which the author shifts the atmosphere through the books. The first one is very much dominated by feelings of bitterness, despair, decadence, self-loathing and self-preservation. The Night Lords have fallen. They are no longer the proud and invincible warriors of old. The Legion has been broken apart. They have been fighting and running for centuries. The war band to which Talos belongs is made of the remnants of two whole companies but the surviving Night Lords are only around eighty or so. They are running out of supplies and face extinction. By the end of the third book, emotions and feelings have changed. The pride of the Night Lords' war band and its self-belief has been largely restored. They no longer run. Instead, they decide to fight, and to fight for each other, even against desperate odds. Yet another point is Talos’ ambivalence towards his human slaves, the evolution of his emotions over time and the complexity of their relationships. They too, just like another Apothecary who is a former Red Corsair Space Marine, develop a sense of belonging and become part of the brotherhood, of this dwindling band of survivors. Then there are the multiple battles and assaults, all of which are quite superb and quite different from one another. Easily worth five stars (and perhaps even ten!) and certainly among the very best books that have been published by Black Library.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,918 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 162 in Military Science Fiction (Books) 213 in Science Fiction Adventure (Books) 719 in Comics & Graphic Novels (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,614) |
| Dimensions  | 12.95 x 6.1 x 19.81 cm |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 1849706123 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1849706124 |
| Item weight  | 635 g |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 944 pages |
| Publication date  | 22 May 2014 |
| Publisher  | Games Workshop |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Often considered the best WH40k book
*by O***R on 12 November 2025*

A book about sadistic murderers shouldn’t be this good. But it is, and it is also so much more. Interesting plot, amazing characters. Moreover, it is actually quite deep and philosophical.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Murderers first, last, and always", and then something else
*by J***S on 24 February 2016*

I wanted to use this quote from one of the Night Lords to describe who they are and how they see themselves before discovering that another reviewer had already had the same idea. I used it all the same because it illustrates what are perhaps the main themes of the Night Lords trilogy (Soul Hunter, Blood Reaver and Void Stalker and the three associated short stories): a desperate quest for identity, for redemption and for vengeance. The Legion of the Night Lords is made of murderers mostly recruited from the hive gangs of Nostromo by Konrad Kurze, their Primarch who used murder and torture as instruments of imperial compliance. It is also one of the “Traitor Legions” which sided with Horus, betrayed and massacred the Legions that had remained faithful to the Emperor and sought to overthrow him. Some 10000 years later, when this story begins, what is left of the Legion has broken up into multiple war bands who survive through hit and run tactics and surprise attacks, murdering and destroying its way through the Empire, and fleeing when confronted with a strong defence. The hero, Talos, once an Apothecary of the Night Lords, belongs to one of these war bands, along with the few that remain from his squad. One of the most interesting features of this book is Talos’ vivid memories and flashbacks of the times when the Legion was still united and it’s Primarch still alive. These allow the author to display Talos’ powerful emotions, a mixture of nostalgia and despair with, somewhere, a tiny glimmer of hope. They also allow for some interesting and fascinating contrasts between what the Night Lords could have been, what they were and what they became. Another strong point that is present throughout this trilogy is the depth of the characterisation. This is particularly true of Talos, but it also applies, perhaps to a lesser degree, to many of the other Night Lords, starting with the members of his squad. It also applies to the Exalted, the sergeant once called Vanbred and who used to command this squad, who has become warped (in more senses than one) and who has seized control of a strike cruiser and what is left of its crew and of its Night Lords Company. A further point that is superbly made throughout the three books is the ambivalence of the Night Lords. None of them, not even Talos, are sympathetic. At times, they are atrocious, sadists, monstrous and despicable torturers, murderers and psychopaths. However, they are also “something else” at other times. Talos is no idealist and no romantic. However, he still believes in a cause that goes beyond ensuring his own survival. He also shares the foresight of his father the Primarch and all of the suffering and nightmares that such a talent can bring. His loyalty to their dead leader and to his dreams is also unquestioned. All of his brothers know this it and this is one of the main reasons why they follow him and want him as a leader. As the book shows in a rather superb way, many of his Night Lord Brothers, however flawed and horrible they may have become, still believe in something, if only some twisted sense of brotherhood that surfaces from time to time. An additional point is the talent with which the author shifts the atmosphere through the books. The first one is very much dominated by feelings of bitterness, despair, decadence, self-loathing and self-preservation. The Night Lords have fallen. They are no longer the proud and invincible warriors of old. The Legion has been broken apart. They have been fighting and running for centuries. The war band to which Talos belongs is made of the remnants of two whole companies but the surviving Night Lords are only around eighty or so. They are running out of supplies and face extinction. By the end of the third book, emotions and feelings have changed. The pride of the Night Lords' war band and its self-belief has been largely restored. They no longer run. Instead, they decide to fight, and to fight for each other, even against desperate odds. Yet another point is Talos’ ambivalence towards his human slaves, the evolution of his emotions over time and the complexity of their relationships. They too, just like another Apothecary who is a former Red Corsair Space Marine, develop a sense of belonging and become part of the brotherhood, of this dwindling band of survivors. Then there are the multiple battles and assaults, all of which are quite superb and quite different from one another. Easily worth five stars (and perhaps even ten!) and certainly among the very best books that have been published by Black Library.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rooting for the bad guys
*by S***R on 31 March 2021*

....Not that there is any obvious distinction between who is good or bad guys in W40K. A visceral insight to the Night Lords Legion, or a certain band of it anyway. Great to have as an omnibus and the short stories really add to the depth and feel of the Night Lords landscape. Great read; this had me hooked and I like my stuff dark and anti-heroic. You get plenty of both here! Not for the squeamish or faint hearted. ADB has done a great job of getting the reader in to a position where you actually root for these guys and the "realism" of cutting your losses (and running), conserving ammunition, constantly hanging on for resources was fantastic - it added to the desperation of the whole plight of the warband.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Night Lords
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- The Infinite and The Divine (Warhammer 40,000)

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