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The Last Wall: Warhammer 40,000

The Beast Arises, Book 4

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The Last Wall: Warhammer 40,000

By: David Annandale
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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Despite the Imperium's best attempts to forestall the ork plague that is wreaking havoc in human space, an ork attack moon now hangs over Terra. As its malevolent presence gazes down at the Imperial Palace, terrified citizens run riot in the streets. In a last-ditch attempt to destroy the attack moon, a proletarian crusade is launched. Thousands of ships large and small head to the moon carrying billions of citizens, all eager to take the fight to the enemy. It seems the attack has a chance of success as the invasion force lands safely, but the orks have yet to spring their trap....

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One of the best of the series so far. The descriptions of such great peaks and valleys of emotion are captivating.

One of the best of this series so far.

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This book really drives home the grim dark tone of the 40k universe with enough twists and turns to keep you pulling and pushing one way to another before collapsing under the weight of the events.

Great performance by the narrator who, among other voices, does a fantastic ork voice that makes me smile with sadistic glee as much as the Ork lines from the first book did.

Honestly, this series has been quite good at driving home the true terror and strength of what is, without a doubt, my favorite race in all of 40k.

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Brutal space literature.

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If you have gotten this far it is to late to stop.
This one was fun.
Loved the last chapter.
Can not wait to start the next book.

Nice!!

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This was a so-so addition to the series. I felt like it was just dragging on about one third of the way through. Then it happened. The ending. So good!

What an Ending!

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loved the book, cant wait to hear rest of the series. if you love orks you'll love this.

. WAAAAAGH

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I really enjoy the way the book is read. mr. Armstrong brings the characters to life and each book of the series has side characters that bring the issue to life it feels

Garath Armstrong does an amazing job reading

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loved this one, it's terrible to the characters but that's to be expected. well done.

Great book, keeps you on the edge of your seat

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David Annarale like Nick Kyme will always just be filler. Gareth Armstrong as narrator as always is a joy to listen to.

It is what it is

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Love this series and how it provides a timeline for the 32nd millennium which has been missing in the 40k universe

The final chapter was amazing

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I understand that this is part of the broader arc of War of the Beast books, but it's also an incredibly weak entry. The story is meandering, just filler between the major arc polt points at the beginning and end.

One of the weaker 40k books

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