Seventh Retribution

by Ben Counter

Published 18 July 2013
Captain Darnath Lysander, hero of the Imperial Fists and captain of their elite First Company, leads his battle-brothers in an assault on a daemon world. Beset by unimaginable horrors and tortured by memories of his time imprisoned by the dark forces of the Iron Warriors, Lysander must rally his Space Marines to defeat the master of the daemonic hordes before they are consumed - or corrupted - by the insidious powers of Chaos.

Phalanx

by Ben Counter

Published 27 March 2012
The next installment in the Soul Drinkers series.

The Soul Drinkers have been captured by the Imperial Fists, who intend to see them put on trial on the Phalanx, the Fists' vast space fortress. Inside, one of Iktinos' faithful breaks under interrogation and reveals the location of a vault hidden under Selaaca.

An Imperial Fists squad opens up an ancient vault below the planet's surface. Inside the vault is Daenyathos, kept alive in his dreadnought body. He is brought back to the Phalanx to face trial with the rest of the Soul Drinkers.


Daemon World

by Ben Counter

Published 17 April 2003
On the daemon world of Torvendis, deep in the heart of the warp storm known as the Malestrom, ancient rivalries threaten to shatter the delicate balance of power, currently held by the Lady Charybdia, daemon princess of Slaanesh. When the warriors of the Word Bearers arrive on the planet, hunting one of their own, the traitor Karnulon, monstrous forces are unleashed that could tear Torvendis apart.

The Grey Knight Omnibus

by Ben Counter

Published 16 September 2014

Soul Drinker

by Ben Counter

Published 7 November 2002
Genetically engineered superhumans, the Space Marines protect the human Imperium. The Soul Drinkers have served the Emperor for thousands of years, but their obsessive desire to retrieve an ancient relic throws them into conflict with those they are honour-bound to obey. Will they back down, or rebel to forge a new destiny for themselves? It would be Sarpedon's first full command, and he knew there was a risk. If the Adeptus Mechanicus fought, there could be terrible bloodshed, and if that happened not all his battle-brothers would return. But even if such an unthinkable thing happened, the Soul Drinkers would fight on, acquit themselves with honour, and win back the Soulspear. No matter what, there would always be hope that the insult would be redressed, that the affair would be put behind them and Sarpedon could return to the Soul Drinkers flagship with the Soulspear in hand. As Daenyathos wrote: 'when all is darkness and every way out is lined with blood and lit with the fires of battle, there is still hope.'