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Reddit mentions of Witch Hunter: The Mathias Thulmann Trilogy (7) (Warhammer Chronicles)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Witch Hunter: The Mathias Thulmann Trilogy (7) (Warhammer Chronicles). Here are the top ones.

Witch Hunter: The Mathias Thulmann Trilogy (7) (Warhammer Chronicles)
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Found 3 comments on Witch Hunter: The Mathias Thulmann Trilogy (7) (Warhammer Chronicles):

u/Arkadii · 7 pointsr/totalwar

There are a ton of fantasy novels, novellas, and short stories set in the Warhammer Universe. Some of them are mediocre, some of them are great.

People really seem to love Gotrek and Felix, but I haven't read those so I can't really vouch for that.

My personal favorite is Blackhearts, sort of a Dirty Dozen for Warhammer, a group of defectors and criminals forced into hazardous missions against chaos, defectors, and other threats to the Empire.

I'm halfway through the Witch Hunter omnibus as well and it's a doozey. I'm enjoying it almost as much as Blackhearts and it has me looking forward to more.

I've got the Bounty Hunter book and a Dark Elf book coming up next. Thinking of grabbing the Von Carstein trilogy after that.

u/HP_Statecraft · 3 pointsr/WarhammerFantasy

There's a trilogy of novels about a Witch Hunter called Matthius Thulman. Think the first one is called Witchhunter.

I noticed recently in GW you can get the whole trilogy in one book

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1784967084/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1784967084

u/torealis · 2 pointsr/Warhammer

I always recommend the Witch Hunter Trilogy

It's not set in the End Times, but is a) awesome and b) really communicates the grim darkness of the Fantasy world.