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Pilgrims of Fire

Adepta Sororitas: Warhammer 40,000

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Pilgrims of Fire

By: Justin D Hill
Narrated by: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
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An Adepta Sororitas Novel

Sister Helewise is determined to stay alive until her death might serve a higher purpose – as the God-Emperor wills it. When she joins the cursed Fleet Quintus, her faith will be tested in ways she could never have imagined.

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Follow one of the most pious orders of the Adepta Sororitas as they join the Indomitus Crusade aboard Fleet Quintus – ominously referred to as the ‘Cursed Fleet.’

THE STORY

Of all the devout warriors in the Adepta Sororitas, none are as renowned or battle-hungry as those of the Order of Our Martyred Lady. Yet while others seek glory in their own martyrdom, Sister Helewise is determined to stay alive, so that her death might serve a greater purpose when the God-Emperor wills it.

Assigned to Fleet Quintus of the Indomitus Crusade, Helewise and her sisters follow an ancient route of pilgrimage to rediscover and liberate the shrine world of Cion, once a sacred bastion of their order. In retracing the steps of Saint Katherine herself, their faith will be tested to the extreme as they attempt to uncover what became of their sisters stationed in the daemon-infested sectors beyond the Cicatrix Maledictum.

As their mission lurches from disaster to disaster and the Emperor’s voice grows ever quieter, the Sisters of Battle must trust in bolter, blade, and their own unbreakable bonds to drive back the darkness of Imperium Nihilus.

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Was good but structure was not for me.

This is the second novel I've either listened to or read, it's really good. Just in my personal opinion, the few times the timeline changes from present to past was a tad jarring, at least for me. Maybe that's better to read than to listen.

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Justin Hills faith and fury

Justin D Hill is one of my favorite Black Library authors. This novel doesn't disappoint, action and an amazing story. The characters are well written and life like. This is a must listen/read for any fan of 40k, sisters of battle or great military action.

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Great sisters book.

Good look at the personality and views of the SoB. Though some of the plot gets a bit silly.

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A whole lot to say very little

Like many people looking at this book, I am a big fan of AS content, and have enjoyed the other books immensely.

But if you’re looking for/expecting something like James Swallow’s series that follows Miriya and Verity, this is not that.

The narration performance is fantastic, albeit a bit small in the range of voices, but I think that more so has to do with the writing than her. She does a great job of making things feel grand and theatrical.

But as far as the actual story goes, it feels very shallow in both character and plot. The sisters of battle characters are almost indistinguishable because they all feel like robots that wander around spouting pre-recorded Adepta sororitas catch phrases and platitudes.

It’s always interesting to hear the details and intricacies of battles and tactics and the absurd amount of weaponry within 40k books. But it feels like this book could have been 2 hours shorter and you would miss nothing. An entire chapter just describing a pilgrim precession was mind numbingly dull.

The most interesting part of the book were the penal legion of astra militarum. The Chem Dogs were a fascinating, raunchy, and funny bunch. And a great glimpse into something we don’t get much of in 40k books.

There are also some time jumps, and the book does not do a very good job of distinguishing who and where and when, and only adds to making things feel drawn out, dull, and long winded.

Overall, I only recommend this book if you’re a huge fan of the Adepta Sororitas. If you love every bit of war-hymns and reading out purity seals and white haired bob cuts, this is for you. It oozes sisters of battle, and there are a lot of cool and interesting bits of lore about how penitent engines and such are made.

But if you’re not that hyped about them, you can pass on this.

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Great performance but plodding story

The pace of the story is very slow and doesn't really pick up until the end. There is a lot of set up in the beginning so look forward to that. Great narration job by the actress!

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Good Lore

I really enjoyed this book. Having read or listened to many Adepta Sororitas books I can say that the feel for the chapter and the 40K universe is alive and well in this rendition. Good characters and details.

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when it works it works

definitely not the worst book I've read but the hardest to get through in my warhammer collection for sure. the voice performer was excellent but the story was drug along so many times it got super boring

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Justin D Hill truly gets the 40k universe

Justin D Hill whatever he is writing truly brings it to life. The Sisters Of Battle are amazingly lifelike in this and it seems that he took a page out from Danie Ware's playbook on using song to show their faith in the God Emperor. It was a wonderful story that showed how faith in the 40K universe is a power in it's own right. I'm also happy that the Savlar Chem-Dogs finally got some time to shine. Lastly the narrator Gabrielle Nellis-Pain did a fantastic job, SOB story's I always want Emma Gregory to narrate but she gave Emma a run for he money (Great Job).

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Very good listen

Very enjoyable and a nice listen overall. Good lord and perspective given. Story comes around and ends nicely, recommended for a solid option of book.

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Slow start, great finish!

I am an ADB fan and while this is not one of his novels, it is still pretty damn good. Worth the buy for sure.

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