
Lucius: The Faultless Blade
Warhammer 40,000 Series
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Narrated by:
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John Banks
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By:
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Ian St. Martin
A Warhammer 40,000 Audiobook
He is Fulgrim's champion, the Soulthief, and the Scion of Chemos. His name is whispered and cursed across both time and space, a peerless blademaster who even death cannot threaten. He is Lucius the Eternal, blessed by Slaanesh and the greatest swordsman of all the fell Legions imprisoned within the Eye of Terror.
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He's died a thousand times, but for Lucius the Eternal, there's something worse than death on the horizon unless he can control the forces that threaten to annihilate all that he has worked to build.
THE STORY
With his armies exhausted by unending war and consumed by their own twisted iniquities, Lucius turns to an erstwhile brother of the Emperor's Children to rebuild his strength. Faced with betrayal from without and even from within his own flesh, will Lucius discover something that even one who cannot know death should fear?
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I had so much fun listening to this book! John Banks is my absolute FAVORITE Warhammer reader and he did not disappoint!!
This book was so good, an emperor's children story with a rather unique plot and set of characters, not the typical space marine battle /world conquest / cult / seeking sacred relic... storyline, none of that!
Throw in fabius bile and his charming thought direction, the perspective of a servitor, a splash of the web way, and you have yourself a very enjoyable book!
Great work to the author, love you John!!
dark elders, atypical plot, fabius bile!
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At least it revolved around the books “namesake”
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With that insight I would recommend this story, and also say it is best experienced at .95 speed as the narrator feels like he’s trying to get out of the recording booth as quickly as he can, and all the info he’s talking at you with is lost if you don’t turn the speed down ever so slightly.
As a Non-Emperor Children’s fan…
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