Sandy Mitchell (novelist)
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Alexander Michael Stewart (born 25 July 1958) is a
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writer. His best known work is fiction written under the pseudonym Sandy Mitchell—
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novels, including the Ciaphas Cain series. A full-time writer since the mid-1980s, the majority of his work (as Sandy Mitchell) has been
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fiction for
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's Warhammer fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 science fiction lines, as well as a novelisation of episodes from the
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thriller series Bugs, for which he also worked as a scriptwriter under his real name. He has also contributed some Warhammer roleplaying game material (including '' Scourge the Heretic'', the first
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book to the
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roleplaying game) as well as a number of short stories and magazine articles. He lives in the North
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, with his wife and daughter. As a member of the
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Collective he edited the Temps and EuroTemps collections of short stories with
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.


Selected works


Warhammer 40,000

In the Warhammer Universe, as
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catalogues it, Sandy Mitchell is the sole author of Ciaphas Cain and Dark Heresy series (both listed completely here)."Warhammer 40,000 – Series Bibliography"
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;Ciaphas Cain series Novels, all published by
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* ''For The Emperor'' (2003) * ''Caves of Ice'' (2004) * ''The Traitor's Hand'' (2005) * ''Death or Glory'' (2006) * ''Duty Calls'' (2007) * ''Cain's Last Stand'' (2008) * ''The Emperor's Finest'' (2010) * ''The Last Ditch'' (2012) * ''The Greater Good'' (2013) * ''Ciaphas Cain: Choose Your Enemies'' (2018) Omnibus editions: ''Ciaphas Cain: Hero of the Imperium'' (Black, 2007), the first three novels plus short fiction; ''Ciaphas Cain: Defender of the Imperium'' (Black, 2010), the next three novels plus short fiction. Short fiction: * "Fight or Flight", first published in the Black Library magazine ''
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'' (Nov–Dec 2002); collected in ''Hero of the Imperium'' * "The Beguiling", ''Inferno!'' (Mar–Apr 2003); in ''Hero of the Imperium'' * "Echoes of the Tomb", ''Inferno!'' (Mar–Apr 2004); in ''Hero of the Imperium'' * "Sector 13", ''Bringers of Death'' (Black, 2005), anthology; in ''Defender of the Imperium'' * "Traitor's Gambit" (Black, 2009), limited edition
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for UK Games Day; in ''Defender of the Imperium'' ;Dark Heresy series * ''Scourge the Heretic'' (Black Library, 2008) * ''Innocence Proves Nothing'' (2009)


Other

;Short fiction * "A Mug of Recaff" - published in ''Hammer and Bolter 20'' * ''Old Soldiers Never Die'' (Novella) - to be released in November 2012. * "The Smallest Detail" - published in ''Black Library Weekender'' (Anthology) * "The Little Things" - published during the ''Black Library Weekender 2012'' ;Audio dramas * ''Dead in the Water'' (July 2011) * ''The Devil You Know'' (April 2014) ;Other * " Good Man" - published in ''Sabbat Worlds'' (Anthology) (2010) * "Hidden Depths" - published online in April 2014 * "Shooting the RIFT" - published by Baen in 2016


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* * * – Alex Stewart at LC Authorities {{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, Alex 1958 births 21st-century British novelists Living people People from Earls Colne Place of birth missing (living people) Warhammer 40,000 writers British male novelists 21st-century English male writers