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Eisenhorn #1.5

Missing in Action

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Investigating a series of murders leads Inquisitor Eisenhorn into the clutches of a Chaos cult in this short story set between Xenos and Malleus which was previously available in the Eisenhorn Omnibus.

30 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2001

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Profile Image for Chris Berko.
484 reviews136 followers
November 29, 2019
A solid short story that shows a different, more human side of Eisenhorn. A side where killing is not always his first choice on how to handle a problem but alas, some things are unavoidable.
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288 reviews477 followers
August 31, 2014
A short story set between Xenos and Malleus in the Eisenhorn Omnibus.

After recovering from the events in Xenos - Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn is sent to the planet of Sameter on what is supposed to be a cushy low key investigation to ease him back into the job. What he gets instead is a series of cult ritual mutilations that have the stink of Chaos - And Inquisitor Eisenhorn intends to purge it with extreme prejudice.

In essence a police procedural. Very short and very good.


4 stars

Profile Image for Olethros.
2,714 reviews529 followers
July 4, 2018
-Aunque no lo parezca, un poquito distinto.-

Género. Relato.

Lo que nos cuenta. En Perdida en combate (publicación original: Missing in action, 2001), unos asesinatos de apariencia ritual en Sameter, un planeta agroquímico en depresión económica, llevan a un convaleciente Gregor Einsenhorn a investigar el asunto. Relato independiente dentro de la saga Eisenhorn pero que se situa entre Xenos y Malleus.

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Profile Image for Unai.
975 reviews55 followers
April 16, 2021
Excelente historia corta. En un planeta de industria decadente y población sin esperanza, Eisenhorn investiga por casualidad con una serie de asesinatos, probablemente rituales del caos, por lo violento y descarnado de las mutilaciones que les acompañan. No siempre las cosas son lo que parecen. Corto pero estupendo.
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293 reviews13 followers
February 14, 2023
Weighing in at only 30 pages, this little guy still packs quite the punch ... And the death toll. I'm starting to fall in love with this brutal, gory, sadistic universe and I'm not sure what that says about me. I'm not sure if this is the intent (or a spoiler, but can you really spoil something you can read in less than an hour?) but the military brainwashing being difficult to turn off feels very similar to real life. All these poor people with obvious PTSD just being cut off with no follow up ... Social commentary? Am I falling in love with Abnett too?
21 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2019
I very rarely find a 40k short story to be all that interesting, as it’s usually just a frame around a battle between characters you haven’t gotten time to know, or two dudes talking in a room for 30 pages. Instead, this was like an episode of a good detective drama, with a tragic twist that, in a very 40k way, reflects a dark truth about the world we live in. Excellent story, and a nice bridge between Eisenhorn books.
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308 reviews8 followers
December 30, 2022
Seriously, it takes a lot of brains and experience to pin-point so well the downside of too much loyalty, and of too much doing good. A little bit of educated criticism against extremists, if you'll have it, and what little difference it makes what cause they are extreme about.
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1,467 reviews41 followers
October 1, 2024
A short but impactful story the humanises Eisenhorn, reminds us of the effects of war and packs a lot into 30 pages.
2 reviews
June 5, 2024
My the god emperor rest their souls
Profile Image for Michael Dodd.
987 reviews79 followers
May 6, 2018
Set between Xenos and Malleus, this sees inquisitor Eisenhorn returning to the field having recovered from the events of the Necroteuch affair. Sent to Sameter for a routine mission to ease him back into work, when bodies start appearing with signs pointing to ritual killings he realises there’s a much bigger puzzle for him to solve on Sameter.

It’s Eisenhorn the super sleuth, intuitively making connections and gradually revealing to us – the readers – and his own companions exactly what’s been happening. It’s fun to see a little more of the investigative side of this sort of story, and while this is pretty short and sweet it is, as always, a delight to spend more time with Eisenhorn, Fischig, Aemos and co.

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June 17, 2022
yeah this one was good i now want to re-read the other short stories because I think they'll make a lot more sense after having read Xenos
Profile Image for Ben Vogensen.
190 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2024
Neat short story. I also like Eisenhorn a lot. Hes a very good representation of an Inquisitor, so that's generally a positive point for the story.
Profile Image for Andy Yang.
7 reviews
January 18, 2025
great short story, quick and to the point, unexpected twist, emotional ending. excellent illustration of the universe, examining it through a lens also applicable to real life.
Profile Image for Robin.
39 reviews
December 27, 2024
Taking a break from reading *Eisenhorn #1* and diving into a shorter story turned out to be a great decision. At first, I expected it to be nothing more than filler, but it surprised me with its depth. The story tackled a very real topic in a way that felt grounded, even if it was presented in a hyperbolic fashion. The unique themes is refreshing and gave the story a weight I didn’t anticipate. Overall, it was a highly satisfying read.
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129 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2024
This is a short story coming right after the events of the first book, a standalone story not really connected to the past or future events from what I can tell. It's a side quest with a little bit of detective work and some action. But I liked it because it shows the consequences of war on those who have gone through it. It is a space version of post-war PTSD. A story of loyal soldiers who returned to their homes and could not leave the war behind so they killed people who they saw as threats to their cause, only that cause was no longer there.
We see Eisenhorn's humanity again in the fact that he looses a hand and chooses to not use a prosthetic for two years as a way to honour those veterans.
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Profile Image for Hedrew.
98 reviews
February 2, 2020
A good, short story. It's almost like "a day in the life of Gregor Eisenhorn". I don't want to spoil it, but the ending is definitely bittersweet. I'm curious to see how this experience changes Eisenhorn over the rest of his stories.
Profile Image for Frank Davis.
1,031 reviews49 followers
February 27, 2021
A good quick scenario. I enjoy the sincere conviction of the players in this series. Inquisitor Eisenhorn demonstrates a keen understanding of the price people pay for performing their righteous work.
Profile Image for Scott.
61 reviews3 followers
January 27, 2025
One part detective story, one part social commentary.

Gosh I love this Abnett chap. Here he gives us a short and sweet tale after the events of 'Xenos' as our main man, Inquisitor-badass-Eisenhorn, is eased back into active duty and given a string of murders to solve.

This is a great little tale that doesn't waste its word count, that still manages to utilise the great characterisation made in the prior novel with the rest of 'Team Eisenhorn'. What we are given is short, simple, with Eisenhorn having to embrace his humane side that ends in a terrific eruption of violence.



This serves as a great interlude between the first 2 novels and I eagerly have Malleus primed on my Kindle ready to rock and roll 💪🏻

Profile Image for Javier Perez.
3 reviews
February 10, 2025
As a short story part of a bigger series, how good it is depends on the mysterious case Eisenhorn is tasked with solving and the resulting answer. The case itself starts interesting, but the best part is the reveal of the culprits and their intentions. I will say the reveal isn’t as surprising as I hoped it would be as the story has foreshadowing that is only a few pages before the reveal due to how short the story is.

Unfortunately, the characters aren’t given too much time to shine, though some do get some moments, especially Eisenhorn as we get more insight in who he is based on how he deals with the situation knowing the truth. There is also some interesting commentary surrounding the reveal and its insight into the Imperium as a whole.

Overall a good short story that adds to the Warhammer 40k world following characters I like.
Profile Image for L J Field.
555 reviews15 followers
August 21, 2020
This is an excellent story. Small issue, however. This story was written twenty years ago. Games Workshop has continued to build their worlds. In this story a founding for an Astra Militarum unit had occurred on the planet that is the scene of action for this story. This new army group goes to war and when the fighting is over, the survivors return to their home world. Rules now stipulate that after a founding, the troops never see their home again. Survivors are now scattered throughout the galaxy.
57 reviews
January 20, 2023
3.75/4

A quick, entertaining read much in the vein of the previous novel. Abnett has a talent for writing action scenes and the ones in this story do not disappoint. What was interesting about the premise of this particular story is that its focus is on the human cost of the eternal war that is seemingly going on. Something I had not expected from the most grimdark of grimdark universes.

I'm on to the next one!
Profile Image for Nathan Walkley.
18 reviews
May 27, 2025
While it has basically the same structure as the first short story, I do prefer this, the more tortured setting and the people living in it are more interesting than an ork in a hood. It touches on that fundamental idea of noir coming from a post war society. I also like that it doesn't waste time, I could see a much longer version of this story but it's not needed, it makes it's point then ends and I appreciate that.
101 reviews
August 23, 2022
A good little mystery for Eisenhorn to tackle between books. The crime solving aspect was good and an interesting conclusion. It does highlight how old this book series is as some parts are not how the lore is now
31 reviews
August 1, 2023
The short story was very straightforward but the way it was finished raised it back to being very good. Again the text was very easy and fluent to read. A pretty nice "snack" between the longer Eisenhorn books.
Profile Image for Jayme.
197 reviews4 followers
October 9, 2024
Starts vague, ends great. Love the takeaway that (mild spoiler) the doctrines of the imperium have dangerous implications for soldiers who return home. Sounds familiar to something in the real world but I can’t quite put my finger on it 🧐🤔
Profile Image for Lyandros.
54 reviews
December 16, 2024
Inquisition short stories just make so much sense. A short story on a singular mission that doesn’t need to be stretched out or given complex characters/themes/ideologies is perfect. Just a open and shut detective story.
1,327 reviews19 followers
March 18, 2025
Heart breaking short story about shell-shock equivalent in the W40K universe. I will just say that.

Magnificently presented, shows that there is always more to things than it meets the eye.

Highly recommended.
Profile Image for nooker.
776 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2018
This was fascinating how this one played out. Although the beginning was confusing to me as I wasn't sure I was reading the right story since it starts very similarly to Regia Occulta​.
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