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Overlords of the Iron Dragon

Kharadron Overlords: Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, Book 1

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Overlords of the Iron Dragon

By: C L Werner
Narrated by: Andrew James Spooner
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A Kharadron Overlords novel.

Brokrin Ullissonn, a down on his luck duardin captain, has a change in fortunes when he finds an untapped source of aether-gold—but is the danger that awaits him and his crew worth the prize, or are they doomed to fatal failure?

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The Kharadron Overlords finally take the starring role in a Black Library novel, and it's as packed with high-skies action, excitement, and danger as a sky-ship's hold is with aether-gold!

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Far above the highest mountain peaks, a new power has arisen. The duardin have developed new technology and weapons of war, and now they sail the skies in their amazing airships, seeking wealth and plunder. Brokrin Ullissonn, Captain of the Ang Drak, has a reputation for bad luck. Unless his fortune turns, and soon, he will lose his ship and his livelihood. When he and his crew discover the location of a source of aether-gold of unparalleled quality, the temptation is too strong to resist. No matter what dangers present themselves, the duardin desire wealth beyond all. But when Brokrin realises what the true cost of the aether-gold will be, is it too late for him to save himself, his crew, and his ship?

Written by C L Werner. Read by Andrew James Spooner. Running time is 10 hours and 34 minutes (approx).

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Adventure in the sky!

A well written an excellently narrated Kharadron Adventure. The story touches on the Kharadron themselves, their relations to other groups, and the constant back stabbing among their Chaos foes.

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Decent Way to Dip Your Toe Into AOS

I was always wondering what the Age of Sigmar Stories were like and this tale of the Kharadron Warriors was an interesting entry in to that world. I encourage others to give it a listen.

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captivating story

loved the storyline. great story all the way through. Felt the narration brought the whole thing to life.

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a great listen

exciting. for me, it's a second to the Drekki Flynt book. Fun for all. Great for Kharadron fans

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Way better than I was expecting, very impressed!

Was surprised at how much I enjoyed this just because I’ve been struggling to get into Age of Sigmar. This story had a solid plot and worth the listen!

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great story , hopefully more coming in the series

Great narration, a lot of action. One of the better AoS books I've listened to.

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Good Sky Dwarf Fun

I listened immediately after being disappointed with the first 40k Votann book. That did not deliver, but this one certainly does.

Cranky dwarves, with guns and ships and cool gadgets, on a dangerous treasure hunt and fighting a Chaos cult. There is exciting action, and lots of character development and conflict as the Kharadron balance profit, loss, grudges, and honor.

Good dwarf fun!

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Made Me Kinda Like AOS

I am a diehard fantasy fan and think the end times should have been handled much better however this book is an absolute delight. It has ups and downs, laughs and heartaches. it is well put tohether and expertly done. my only complaint is a lot of the names are very similar sounding so there were a few times I got someone mixed up and thought they were someone completely different. it does my heart good to see the proud Dawi get their spotlight. I know they aren't called that anymore but the author did a fantastic job of bringing them into the new setting. And the narrator is a fantastic listen. I strongly encourage anyone who likes dwarves and Warhammer to give it a listen.

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