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The Path Forsaken

Warhammer 40,000

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The Path Forsaken

By: Rob Sanders
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong, Sean Barrett, Lucy Brown, Clare Corbett, Martyn Ellis, Paul Panting
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The exodite world of Ephraeleon is under attack by a deadly tyranid horde. Can the Ranger Una Belphoebe complete her rescue mission on time?

©2015 Games Workshop Limited (P)2014 Games Workshop Limited
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Loved that we got to experience an invasion from the perspective of Iyanden and exodite Eldar.

Iyanden Spirit

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It’s criminal these aren’t longer (the prior book being “Howl of the Banshee”, that I listened to. The audio production is next level and the environmental audio IS SO GOOD

Criminal these aren’t longer

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I listen to many of the Warhammer books and this one was performed flawlessly. was able to follow along understand the characters and the seamless jump between voice actors and narrator was on point thank you so much for letting me enjoy this great book.

great experience

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For being a short story, I just felt like this never really reached out and grabbed my attention. It just seemed a little boring and I never got into it. Also, the dramatized books that are filled with sound effects like Black Library tend to do, seem like they are doing it to make up for the book not being good enough.

Kind of boring

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