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  • Fist of the Imperium

  • Space Marine Conquests: Warhammer 40,000, Book 6
  • By: Andy Clark
  • Narrated by: Richard Reed
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (301 ratings)

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Fist of the Imperium

By: Andy Clark
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Space Marine Conquests novel.

Sent to avenge the deaths of his brothers and purge a dangerous cult, Imperial Fists Primaris Librarian Aster Lydorran finds a foe beyond imagining on Ghyre. Lydorran must use all his strength, will and psychic might to defeat his hidden enemies and avert catastrophe.

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Discover the dedication of the Imperial Fists and the lengths to which they will go to do their duty and defend mankind.

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By their noble sacrifice is our world made mighty.

Deep within the Segmentum Solar, an Imperial Fists Honour Guard lies slaughtered upon the very world they swore to protect. The mysterious cult responsible grows in power by the day. Their malevolent tenets poisoning the hearts of Ghyre’s citizens, from its lowliest miner to its arrogant ruling class. To purge this threat, the Imperial Fists send Primaris Librarian Aster Lydorran and his tenacious brothers.

These masters of siegecraft face an insurgent foe beyond any they have fought before. As dark omens proliferate, Lydorran finds himself embroiled in a battle of wits and wills with an enemy whose psychic might may surpass even his own. But this is a patient enemy, and with every passing hour, Ghyre’s doom grows closer. The stoic Sons of Dorn must leave their walls and embrace new allies, or risk unleashing the apocalypse itself upon the very doorstep of Terra.

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Entertaining but lore questionable

The story was fun and it was great to hear a Genestealer Cult being smart and using interesting tactics. My biggest quibble is that Mr. Clark took some liberties with established lore, like who the Captain of the 5th Company is in the era the story happens as well as Dorn-descended Space Marines suddenly having the organ required for automatically going into suspended animation following severe but non-lethal injury. Those aside, the story is entertaining if not fantastic.

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A good example event in the 40K universe

It’s not deep in terms of story and character development but it is a good example of 40K in terms of it’s full of high stakes, action, and war.

Also a decent novel if you want to read something with Imperial Fists/Genestealer Cults/Deathwatch.

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loved it

excellent story of the imperial fists and genestealer cult. a must read for patriarchs everywhere.

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FOR DORN! FOR FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!

THIS was amazing and really shows the Imperial Fists at thir weakest in terms of how they are designed to fight. The fanatical Genstealers outmaneuver the Fortress Breakers at every turn with insurgency tactics they simply are not equipped mentally to deal with. There are so many good characters and incredible duels and battles in this ONE story it's enough for three books. Captain Lyran himself is AN ABSOLETE Champ both on and off the battlefield and his unique POV and humane leadership is the only thing that saves the Imperial Forces from themselves. And his Partner powers are IMPRESSIVE to say the least, but not overpowered.
Nevertheless the Fists are fortress Breakers and the Genstealers have no central redoubt to break. they set the terms of every engagement, striking from unexpected directions, undermining Imperial moral, using well planned sabotage tactics and generally being a complete utter bunch of badasses that I was rooting for! The speeches on both sides are VERY WELL written and equally intense. Then you have the Governor and Deathwatch OH BOI do they add a whole element of incredible characters.

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Psycho FIST!

A really nice look into when a IF gets flat footed by an unconventional enemy.And a good look into a rare form of psycker, a geomancer!

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A little less space marine death please

Is it just me or does war hammer seemed to be trying to kill off all the old space Marines. By the end of the book I was How many the space Marines that weren't main characters were still alive. It was like every 5 minutes another space marine was dying. It was really hard to listen to

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Don’t let the bad reviews discourage you. This is a great book

I saw a few negative reviews about this book, specifically one on audible and it caused me to hesitate in listening to this story despite the description really interesting me. I eventually listened to it and immediately regretted not doing so sooner. This is a really great story that had a good mix of Imperial Fists, genestealer cult, politics and more. I highly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in 40k.

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Marines as they should be.

Of the around 150 books I read/heard this is maybe the best yet (besides Eisenhorn). Also my first review which tells you a lot. This story delivers on my vision of what Adeptus Astartes are supposed to be. Superhuman in body, training and will but still human in terms of emotions and flaws. Foremost among them their knowledge of what they are and the overconfidence that comes with it. Perfectly illustrated in this story here against a seemingly inferior foe. Don’t forget that Space Marines are mostly adolescents that were transformed and conditioned into warriors, emotional maturity often lacking.

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Some parts made me laugh out loud in a good way

Yellow proud sons of Dorn in an element that is not their “element.” May your penance in the pain gauntlet grant you the clarity u need to prevail. In the Emperors name.

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Astartes VS. Guerrilla Warfare

What happens when castle defenders find enemies hiding in every shadow? An amazing book!!!

Fist of the Imperium is about the Imperial Fists landing on a planet that has already been infiltrated by aliens that use guerrilla warfare. What sets this book apart from the others I have read is that there are real war tactics at play in this book. Normally Astartes are overkill for most things or portrayed as indestructible. This book puts them on the backfoot immediately and the entire book is an uphill battle. Be prepared for schemes and ambushes galore.

I can not recommend this book more to a Warhammer fan. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.

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