Saints and Martyrs

Saints and Martyrs by Danie Ware is an omnibus collection published by Games Workshop on July 30, 2024, featuring 592 pages in English. This edition presents a series of novels centered on the Adepta Sororitas faction within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, exploring the legendary figures whose actions have become the stuff of myth and inspire the God-Emperor’s armies.
Readers will encounter tales of valor and sacrifice, including the inspiring journey of Saint Katherine and her holy procession, which galvanizes warriors on the battlefield. The collection also delves into the life of Celestine, who transcends death to fulfill her divine mission, and the struggles of Ephrael Stern, a Sister of Battle confronting profound darkness. This anthology captures the essence of military action and adventure, providing a rich narrative experience for fans of science fiction and war-themed fiction.
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Omnibus collection of a host of great novels focussing on the Adepta Sororitas faction in Warhammer 40,000.
Among the blessed ranks of the Adepta Sororitas there are those whose legends and deeds endure for millennia. Saints, both living and dead, whose radiance instils hope and courage in the ranks of the God-Emperor’s armies. Here, the glorious conquests and agonising losses that earned these holy warriors their sainthoods are retold.
The Triumph of Saint Katherine tells the tale of this most holy procession, and how it inspires those on the battlefields of the Imperium to victory against all odds. In Celestine: The Living Saint, we follow Celestine beyond the veil of death and back again to answer the God-Emperor’s call. And in Ephrael Stern: The Heretic Saint, a maligned Sister of Battle is faced with the possibility of the ultimate darkness – the loss of the Imperium itself.
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