Hand of Abaddon
Dawn of Fire: Warhammer 40,000, Book 8
Falha ao colocar no Carrinho.
Falha ao adicionar à Lista de Desejos.
Falha ao remover da Lista de Desejos
Falha ao adicionar à Biblioteca
Falha ao seguir podcast
Falha ao parar de seguir podcast
Assine e ganhe 30% de desconto neste título
Compre agora por R$ 74,99
-
Narrado por:
-
John Banks
-
De:
-
Nick Kyme
Sobre este título
Book 8 in the Dawn of Fire Series
As the Indomitus Crusade rages on, Inquisitor Rostov discovers vital intelligence that could reveal the plan of the notorious Hand of Abaddon, and hastily gathers together those loyal to his cause.
LISTEN TO IT BECAUSE
The dark schemes of the Hand of Abaddon near fruition. Can the already stretched forces of the Imperium manage to hunt down and prevent this new threat?
THE STORY
Defending the Anaxian Line, Ultramarines Lieutenant Ferren Areios uncovers a dread vision that has ties to the mission of an old ally. Meanwhile, Magda Kesh campaigns alongside the 84th Mordian. Though she refutes her fate as something more than a mere soldier, is she truly touched by the Emperor?
Despite a fractious alliance, the Hand’s scheme is reaching culmination. Amidst the infighting, Tharador Yheng yearns to be free of her master Tenebrus’ shadow and claim her destiny. But another acolyte has embarked on his own path, the Red Corsair Graeyl Herek. Both vie for the favour of the Dark Gods, and the means to harness an ancient evil that could reshape the war between the Imperium and Chaos.
Written by Nick Kyme. Narrated by John Banks. Runtime 13 hours and 4 minutes approx.
©2024 Games Workshop Limited (P)2024 Games Workshop LimitedDawn of fire is already and Up and (a lot of) downs, but this entry is as boring as Sea of Souls.
Story drags with irrelevant details, there are already a ton of characters from previous books from the series to handle and this one adds another for what?
League of Votann is an unnecessary subplot and, in my opinion, exists only to humiliate the only male protagonist in the book (which also an Inquisitor and recurring character).
Not to mention the “Boss girls”, one chosen by chaos, one by the Emperor, hell even Catachan Coronel that helps the Astartes is portrayed as “strong, female, boss”, one special sister of silence (more like a J.Rambo), really wonder why they didn’t insert a female custodes in this one too, maybe too many female leads.
Conclusion: If you read throne of light, this book is a direct continuation of, but the development is slow, really slow with a lot of unnecessary details/subplots and bad character development - for an old 40k fan this one is easily skippable.
Book is boring
Ocorreu um erro. Tente novamente em alguns minutos.