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  • Jaghatai Khan: Warhawk of Chogoris

  • Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 8
  • By: Chris Wraight
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
  • Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (460 ratings)

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Jaghatai Khan: Warhawk of Chogoris

By: Chris Wraight
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Summary

Primarchs Book 8.

For long years, the White Scars have fought for the Imperium, bringing worlds to compliance. But when a new project, to embed psykers in the Space Marine Legions, seems likely to come to fruition, Jaghatai Khan must decide if he will comply....

Listen to it because Chris Wraight returns to the Khan of Khans with a tale set at the height of the Great Crusade and showing the momentous decisions that, in some ways, led to the darkest events of the Horus Heresy.

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My Favourite Primarch

... All the other Primarchs tend to be gits, in some shape or form (either evil, deceitful, unstable or pompous) - but the Khan remains noble. This was a great listen, and hopefully Warhammer will produce more books about him. Recommended.

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Exactly what it's supposed to be

The primarch books are supposed to show off the character and traits of the primarchs, and this does that perfectly.

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Mid tier for the primarch series

I would have preferred the story to be more on Jagathai's background before the Imperium, but I did enjoy the part about the beginning of the legion on terra and the dialogues of the primarchs. I would rate this mid tier of the primarch series and if you like the White Scars, this is still a "must listen".
Narration was great, as in pretty much all the 30K (and 40K) books.

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what can do it? the khan can.

despite being one of the most easily forgotten people in the 40k universe, Jaghatai Khan carries a great presence here (hence the title of the book) but it's a great listen. you'd think a story about one of the primarchs you'd see space marines being overshadowed by their gene father, not here.

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For the Khan!

Any fan of Jaghatai Khan, the White Scars, Primarch's or just Black Library in general, should definitely read this book. The Fifth Legion fmgets so love and deep insight, not just into there methods of war but also there culture, history and psychology. Also, an excellent reading by Johnathan Keeble, who pronounced a lot of very difficult names with barely any issues.

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Brilliant Insight

Great insight into the white Scars History. Once again Jonathon Keeble brings the book alive

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Good Book- good lore and chat

I liked the book - fleshed the scars out somewhat. Liked the Primarch discussions and wished there were more. Some drawn out fight sequences, which i am not a fan of, but not too much. Does raise lots of questions though. The timeline starts to get confusing too.

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khan

a look at a mostly not seen legion , that would do well to have some of the "limelight".

again well written and definatly well read. I do enjoy the primarch books

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Good but could have been better

I struggled to grasp the big thread of the story. Battle sections where to long, rather had the focus on the Khan.

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solid

just a shame its a bit short. would have enjoyed more about the fleets ships getting built.

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