Thrawn and his allies race to save the Chiss Ascendancy from an unseen enemy in the second book in the epic Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy trilogy from best-selling author Timothy Zahn. Thrawn's latest triumph still rests newly on his shoulders. Despite leading the Chiss to victory and bringing glo
The Greater Good
β Scribed by Sandy Mitchell
- Publisher
- Games Workshop
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 299 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1849702888
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The new hardback Ciaphas Cain adventure
When the world of Quadravidia comes under attack by the insidious tau, only one man can defeat the aliens and save the planet in the Emperors name: the legendary Hero of the Imperium, Commissar Ciaphas Cain. When the aliens call for a ceasefire, Cain expects the worst, and his fears are answered in the form of the dread menace of the tyranids. As a hive fleet approaches Quadravidia, Cain must try to forge an alliance between the Imperium and the tau but can he truly trust the inscrutable xenos?
About the Author
Sandy Mitchell is a pseudonym of Alex Stewart, who has been writing successfully under both names since the mid 1980s. As Sandy, hes best known for his work for the Black Library, particularly the Ciaphas Cain series. Hes recently completed an MA in Screenwriting at the London College of Communication, which left far less time than usual for having fun in the 41st Millennium, and is looking forward to spending more time in the Emperors service now that it has concluded.
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