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Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa

Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 7

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Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa

By: David Guymer
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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The Great Crusade has swept across half the galaxy, a million human worlds now embracing the truth and reason that comes with allegiance to the rule of Terra. But even such unparalleled success comes at a cost.

Rumours abound that the Emperor plans to step back from the Crusade and raise one of his primarch sons to lead in his stead. Faced with the bitterly noncompliant human empire of Gardinaal and a leaderless host of Ultramarines, Thousand Sons and Emperor’s Children at his Legion’s command, the Iron Hands primarch Ferrus Manus decides to make an example that even the Emperor cannot ignore.

©2017 Games Workshop Limited (P)2017 Games Workshop Limited
Military Space Opera Adventure Science Fiction Fantasy
Great Crusade Setting • Solid Character Development • Interesting Legion Dynamics • Good Primarch Insights

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Several of the characters in this book could go on to have their own books. Awesome work!

One of the best of the primarch series

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One of the better Primarch stories it's easy to see how the Sons that did turn traitor slid onto that track. The Great crusade was horrific.

good window into the 30th millennium.

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Seems like Ferrus got the Boba Fett treatment and became a side character in his own story. The story was fairly good on its own— suitable for a story set during the Great Crusade, but a story fit for the Primarch Series? No.

Also such a shame that a planet with a cool name like “Gardinaal” would only ever be featured in this one off story— a name like that should have a whole guardsman regiment for the tabletop.

As usual, Jonny K never disappoints with his tremendous vocal chops.

It deserves better

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The story was great but it didn't follow the same vein as the other Primarch series books I have read so far. They all have made me like the Primarch and Legion they featured more or at least increased my interest but this one lowered my opinion of both Ferrus and his legion and I can't honestly say I had a high opinion of them before this story. They have ridiculously high opinion of themselves yet get owned constantly by everything they fight. It doesn't really hurt the story line but it also didn't make me wish Ferrus was still alive either. Makes perfect sense what happened to him after hearing the way they act and what happens with them in this book.

Excellent Story

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And you have a decent space marine battle set in 30k. Manus himself is prominent, however there is no ‘story’ here since the intro and conclusion punchlines are the same.

Just remove Manus from the story

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