Sabbat War Audiobook By Dan Abnett, Graham McNeill, Robert Rath, Marc Collins, Matthew Farrer, Justin D Hill, Edoardo Albert, John French, Rachel Harrison cover art

Sabbat War

Warhammer 40,000

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Sabbat War

By: Dan Abnett, Graham McNeill, Robert Rath, Marc Collins, Matthew Farrer, Justin D Hill, Edoardo Albert, John French, Rachel Harrison
Narrated by: Emma Gregory, Toby Longworth
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A Sabbat Worlds audio anthology.

The forces of the Imperium forge ever-deeper into the Sabbat Worlds, facing the forces of Chaos across dozens of worlds in a savage campaign of reconquest.

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Experience 10 brand-new stories from the infamous Sabbat Worlds Crusade, written by a selection of your favourite Black Library authors and edited by Dan Abnett.

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The Sabbat War is a savage Imperial crusade, cutting a bloody, burning path across a vast swathe of the Imperium's lost territory. On the front line, the stalwart regiments of the Astra Militarum, including the valiant Tanith First-and-Only—better known as Gaunt’s Ghosts—confront the relentless menace of Chaos, the Archenemy of Mankind. There is, and ever will be, only war.

Contents:

This is What Victory Feels Like (Forever the Same) by Dan Abnett

Whose Voice is Heard No More by Graham McNeill

Glory Flight by Robert Rath

The Death of the Prophet by Marc Collins

Nineteen-Three Coreward, Resolved by Matthew Farrer

The Tomb of Vichres by Justin D Hill

Deep by Edoardo Albert

Armaduke by John French

Indomitable Spirit by Rachel Harrison

From There to Here by Dan Abnett

Edited by Dan Abnett, narrated by Emma Gregory and Toby Longworth. Running time 13 hours 14 mins (approx).

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The Guard gets it done

I love Dan Abnettes way of worrying because it all plays out like a movie. I really liked The Deep short story, three tunneling aspect was really interesting and was peak 40k writing, along with ship master Spika making ship combat sound equally brutal with the way he describes how he feels what the ship feels during combat

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Sabbat War Anthology

Most BL anthologies are usually a mixture of the good, the bad and the indifferent, this book is neither bad nor indifferent. It is another exciting adventure through a well versed set of stories set in a familiar universe. Each story is full of new voices, perspectives and theatre of combat.

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Perfect ending to an amazing series.

For Bragg, Corbec, Caffran, Ezra ap Niht, Colia and all the rest… Remember Tanith. First and Only.

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It was all for nothing

This is a spoiler for the story “Death of a Prophet” and also for the end of the series. In the last book of the series Anakwanar Sek is finally killed, and the Sabbat war finally draws to a close. Characters in the book even say as much, but with the addition of Death of a Prophet it makes it all for nothing. They bring back a new “Sek” making the entire series seem so meaningless. It just doesn’t sit right with me to have the series end on such a monumental victory for it to all be for nothing because of one story. The stories themselves aren’t badly written at all, but the inclusion of this one just left a sour taste in my mouth.

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Fantastic end? Nothing will ever be enough! I still want more Tanith and the sabar worlds.

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great anthology

fantastic anthology if you're interested in the other parts of the sabbat war. great narration, interesting stories, really enjoyed seeing the Deepers in their own story and the Armaduke again

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Good collection

Really enjoyed these stories. As someone who's been following the Gaunts Ghosts stories since I was a kid there were a lot of really good points. I highly recommend for any fan.

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this book ends so strongly, I feel!

"From here to there" really hit home for me! And the rest of the stories were good aswell! A solid anthology!

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Not a bad one in the bunch.

All good. So many great writers. John French. Rachel Harrison. Abnett of course. McNeil. All of them. Some horrifying stories. Some heroic. All compelling.

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Amazing Anthology

I missed the GG series after finishing Anarch, this was an excellent way to wrap up the series as it is. The stories range from great to excellent, and it ends strongest with a story about Milo, who I had felt didn’t get enough written about him in the end. Hopefully more GG stuff comes out in the future.

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