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Shroud of Night

Warhammer 40,000

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Shroud of Night

By: Andy Clark
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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An Alpha Legion Audiobook

On a world that is home to a unique artefact, bands of Chaos Space Marines battle for the right to claim it. But the arrival of the infamous Khârn the Betrayer changes the balance of power…

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The forces of Chaos fight amongst themselves, with the Blood God's chosen warrior slap bang in the middle. It’s probably not going to end well for anyone whose name isn't Khârn…

THE STORY

Upon the oceanic hive world of Tsadrekha, the darkness of the Noctis Aeterna is held at bay by the golden light of a unique beacon. Yet, as sharks are drawn to blood, so the ravening warbands of the Heretic Astartes circle the planet, warring to claim this rich prize for their Dark Gods. Now, one of those warlords has deployed a secret weapon to end the deadlock.

Kassar and his elite band of Alpha Legionaries, the Unsung, must infiltrate the planet, using all their cunning and warrior skills to overcome the planet's defenders and corrupt the beacon. They need to work fast, for none other than Khârn the Betrayer himself has come to lead the final assault. As a rising tide of apocalyptic warfare consumes Tsadrekha, Kassar and his brothers must race for the prize or be consumed by the fury of the storm.

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Engaging Plot • Action-packed Story • Amazing Narrator • Inventive Setpieces • Entertaining Dialogue • Great Performance

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Narrator made it difficult to listen to. Every Astartes sounded like a mustache twirling magician. I don't think he knows 40k lore too well with how he was pronouncing things. Story was good. Alpha Legion was cool. It was nice seeing how the different legions interacted with eachother.

Decent Story, Terrible Narrator

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This book delivers a captivating story, mostly from the traitor perspective. Recommended for all warhammer 40K fans.

Another excellent black libary book

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This book had a very good story that came to a good conclusion while leaving enough open for the Reader’s imagination. The Alpha legion is well represented appearing as less corrupted than other traitors but not totally unaffected with slight mutations that give personality to the apparently uniform Alpha legionaries. Definitely give this a read if you like Alpha legion or just good 40k books.

The personality of the Alpha legion is well represented. The story is solid and interesting.

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love the entire book and the pov of alpha legioni! their reaction to primaris was great!

great book!

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The performer makes baffling accent and accentuations pretty regularly. It's distracting and ruins the story's flow here and there, but I enjoyed the story and would listen to it again. I might avoid the performer in future purchases.

Great story.

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