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The King of the Spoil

Warhammer Crime

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The King of the Spoil

By: Jonathan D Beer
Narrated by: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
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A Warhammer Crime Novel

The death of a powerful crime lord sends the city careening into a full-blown street war, and an info-broker seeks the truth in an attempt to hold fragile gang alliances together.

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It’s a chaotic peek into the seedy underbelly of Varangantua, a sprawling world where life is cheap – and a display of how even a tyrant can be better than a power vacuum...

THE STORY

Within the vast sprawl of Varangantua lies the Spoil. It is a broken crossroads, forsaken by the Lex, abandoned by the city’s uncaring masters, where the only choice is a slow death in the manufactories, or a quick one on the street. And it is in turmoil.

Andreti Sorokin, the gangster king whose vicious rule brought order to the Spoil, is dead, slain in the most brutal fashion. Melita Voronova, skilled info-broker and reluctant agent of the imperious Valtteri cartel, is tasked with uncovering the mystery of who killed Sorokin, and preventing his fragile alliance of thugs and narco-pushers from collapsing into chaos. As street-blades clash and gang leaders turn against one another, Melita’s instincts tell her there is a larger conspiracy at work. Someone has created this crisis not merely to disrupt the Spoil, but to overturn the foundations of Varangantua itself.

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The cut and thrust of life for the Imperial citizens of a hive world always makes a fascinating story and this is no exception. Melita Voronova makes a flawed, but compelling, protagonist. Can’t wait for the next installment!

Dive into the Hive!

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Not the best Warhammer Crime novel, but worth a listen. Great voice acting performance.

I feel like the story has a good basis but it lacks somewhat in execution in tying it all together, especially towards the end.

I liked it but it could've been better

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An interesting read, which offers some new perspectives on the WH40k setting. The characters are interesting, telling a story about a criminal power struggle in which nobody can really win, and a fascinating exploration of the shady politics and economics underpinning a particularly poor, under-privileged and over-exploited sector of Varangantua. It's old-school 40k, which none of the characters emerge unscathed, with not even a sliver of happy ending.

Old-School 40K Storytelling

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Definitely worth a listen, bit different from previous warhammer crime novels, but I liked it.

I rather liked it

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This was a decent enough book, the author does a really good job painting a picture for the audience so that Alcto feels far more lived in and real.

My biggest issue with the novel was that many of the protagonists were just simply unlikable and the bad guys entire plan on a heavily populated world was predicated on no one from the Imperium noticing a district wide riot and going “maybe we should check that out”.

Decent enough entry some big plot holes

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The narrator's voice is great for all the main characters including the male voices which I originally thought wouldn't be that good. Then the story gives a good view of the more grimey parts of a hive city with the desperation of workers and gangers compared to the wealth seen in the upper hive. It keeps a constant step of action, forwarding the plot, action, forwarding the plot which does lead to a bit of a problem where you have to wade through either action or plot summary to get ahead. Then there are hints for 40k vets who know what to look for (no spoilers) which constantly keep you on your toes. Finally the final part of the book include a ticking clock where you can really feel the tension in the scenes and the characters. Thank you for reading this and get this book.

Good Narration Better Story

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it wasn't a bad story just didn't really shout 40k to me. like there were obviously elements that made it such but I just feel like it was a regular story that has a 40k wash over it.

Kind of generic

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I've enjoyed all of the Warhammer Crime books published so far, but this one is underwhelming.

The writing is fine from a technical level, but the story is, for me, just flat and the characters are uninspiring and un-engaging. I just didn't care about them, or the problem they're trying to solve.

The narrator does an excellent job, I'd happily listen to more books by her.

M'eh

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I found the story very boring and I didn't really vibe with the characters.

Not for me.

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narration was good, but the story was full of plotholes and most of characters unlikeable. Do not recommend

bad story

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