Warhawk
The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra, Book 6
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Jonathan Keeble
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Chris Wraight
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Siege of Terra, Book 6
With the Lion's Gate space port taken by the enemy, Jaghatai Khan of the White Scars prepares a brazen gambit, but one of his former brothers rises to take up arms against him.
Listen to it because: the heroic and dynamic White Scars hurtle headlong into combat with the unyielding Death Guard. As brother battles brother, the fate of Terra itself hangs in the balance.
The story: the Inner Walls are breached.
Traitor vanguards tear towards the heart of the Palace, sensing victory. Desperate gambits are attempted: an unwilling saint is released into the ruins, as well as an enthusiastic sinner. A black sword rises, forged from spite, ready to create a legend. But amid the slaughter, Jaghatai Khan, Warhawk of Chogoris, prepares to launch the most audacious strike of the conflict. His goal is nothing less than the liberation of the Lion's Gate space port. Cut off from any help, he stakes everything on one desperate counter-offensive, launched against an old enemy who has been made far greater than he ever was before. As the White Scars ride out against the newly crowned lords of life and death, they know that defeat for them dooms not only the Legion, but Terra itself.
Written by Chris Wraight. Narrated by Jonathan Keeble.
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- Ryan
- 09-10-21
Back on track after Mortis.
Mortis was a poor entry in the series but this book more than makes up for it.
Sigismund, Jaghetai, Mortarion, Kharn. Epic moments and epic battles all narrated superbly.
It’s pretty much everything you want in a 40k book. Epic on a scale that only 40k can pull off.
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- Colin McNeil
- 21-12-21
really enjoyed this one
and Jonathan's performance was brilliant as usual.
It's always fun to hear from the white scars perspective.
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- S. Gallagher
- 20-10-21
Super
Another great book in the SoT series . Chris Waight at his best!! Just keeps getting better and better
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-01-22
Another good installment.
Occasionally annoying voices and cries but a great story and back to Astartes on Astartes violence.
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- Stm. Kuikka
- 07-10-21
SOT TOP 3
I mean, after Mortis, Warhawk was a very pleasant surprise. Chris Wraight is on the top of his game. Like every other book in the SOT, the various stories or threads are spread somewhat evenly within the chapters... which isn't the best feature of the SOT books. Some of the threads are a bit too short. I'd prefer each chapter be about one thing in particular. Beyond that, no complaints.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-05-22
The best Narrator
Jonathan Keeble as narrator is the top quality guarantee I could ever want. And he delivers an orchestra of voices that shake the very foundations of the world.
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- Liam
- 15-05-22
my god the white scar accents
the story is fairly interesting, especially for the character development of mortarion but those white scar accents... a posh British actor trying to do what seems to be a generically east Asian voice is one of the most uncomfortable things I've heard in a long time. I get that it's hard, one person doing all the voices but this isn't the solution.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-10-21
Favorite
This one is probably my favorite of all of the siege of terra books so far, really great stuff
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- jeroen Suys
- 14-10-21
my favorite SOT novel so far.
even though you have a lot of characters to follow and the book switches often between them, the book kept up its pace. It had a nice flow. The story was gripping as wel and kept me listening. As always Johnathan Keeble does a perfect job.
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- Mr J C Brotherton
- 03-01-22
Brutal
White Scars vs Death Guard and a remake of Rocky 3 in Primarch vs Primarch
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