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Master Imus's Transgression

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Master Imus's Transgression

By: Dan Abnett
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong, Jonathan Keeble, Rupert Degas
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An early case from the career of the famed Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn sees a most unusual mystery.

Mild-mannered Administratum clerk Master Imus is quite sure that he's committed a most dreadful crime...but he's not entirely certain quite what it is or how he did it. Can Eisenhorn get to the bottom of the mystery before it's too late?

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This one, however, is the exception. I really can't recommend this one enough. I've lost count of how many times I've listened to this. The sound design is amazing, the story is intriguing, and the voice acting is excellent. A++

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A great 40k universe story when you are short on time. Very much worth the credit!

A quick fix for the 40k universe

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This audio drama is one of the best 40k stories ever, and not a single gunshot is fired. It provides a glimpse into daily life for normal citizens of the Imperium, and it is bleak, drrary , and depressing. Revel in its grim darkness...

My favorite Warhammer 40K short story

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I wish there were more like this.

I don't feel the need for the 100th bland fighting scene with forced yelling, screaming and screeching. But these kind of story driven, meaningful dramas are just intellectual enough to raise above the rest.
Great immersion and excellent use of the setting. Please make more.

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Lots of potential, but no real ending. Not bad, but not worth paying more than $1.

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