Kingsblade
Warhammer 40,000
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Tester
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By:
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Andy Clark
A Warhammer 40,000 Audiobook
When a tragedy occurs and an Imperial retribution force is shattered, two young Imperial Knight pilots must work together and learn the ways of war if they – and the world of Donatos – are to survive.
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It's war on a larger scale – Imperial Knight scale! Two novice Knight pilots against an entire world of enemies – a story for the ages.
THE STORY
The Knight Houses of Adrastapol are both noble and righteous, and when the Imperial world of Donatos falls to the heresy of the Word Bearers, they are foremost in the vanguard to retake it. Led by High King Tolwyn Draconis, the Knights are peerless in battle and strike deep into the enemy's ranks. But the war soon turns when a tragedy strikes, casting the Imperial campaign into anarchy. As desperation grows, unblooded Knights Errant Danial and Luk must quickly learn the ways of war to prevent an unholy ritual, or Donatos will be lost and all the noble Houses of Adrastapol with it.
Written by Andy Clark. Read by Christopher Tester. Runtime 9 hours and 45 minutes approx.
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A good story
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For the Emperor, and Adrastapol!!
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fantastic story and the only 40k knight book
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The plot is not overly complex or unpredictable, but it is satisfying. You go in expecting some knight action, and that’s what you get. A meat and 2 veg kind of affair, which I can’t complain about. For once the most interesting characters are the main ones, regular humans being a bit more 3 dimensional than the flat and uncomplicated space marines. The ones that do appear are by far the least compelling.
Plot pacing is even, tempo is steady. Dialogue is passable, but nobody is having any really deep thoughts or philosophy. Action scenes are quite well done. The setup for the next book is really intriguing. For the Drakon!
Exquisite
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Well narrated also.
Exciting adventure from the perspective of young imperial knights
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