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  • The Purging of Kadillus

  • Knights of Caliban: Warhammer 40,000, Book 1
  • By: Gav Thorpe
  • Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
  • Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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The Purging of Kadillus

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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A Space Marine Battles Audiobook

Faced with an ork invasion of one of their recruiting worlds, Piscina IV, the Dark Angels initially believe the threat to be minimal, but a renewed xenos offensive takes the Chapter by surprise..

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Captain Belial and the Dark Angels fight to free a key planet from the grip of the orks in this classic Warhammer 40,000 story told anew – including the infamous tale of Scout-Sergeant Namaan’s final battle.

THE STORY

Faced with an ork invasion of Piscina IV, the 3rd Company of the Dark Angels believes the threat to be minimal. As enemy numbers continue to increase, their commander, Captain Belial, insists that his Company are strong enough to resist. But Scout-Sergeant Naaman knows just how dangerous this foe can be, and when a renewed offensive takes the Dark Angels by surprise, the orks swarm towards Kadillus Harbour.

Belial, Naaman and their fellow Astartes must fight a desperate siege at Kadillus, knowing that if they do not hold out until Imperial reinforcements arrive, the planet will be lost. Little do the Dark Angels realise the technological power available to the xenos, and the true scale of the threat they face.

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best 40k and dark angels book I've read in a while. like horus rising but for present time.

I listened to this and then the new dark angel book about lazarus and the difference.... is sad. this book is amazing and it's everything I miss about grinders, the character connection and perfect roles, and just perfect following of this campaign down to the squad level is actually beautiful. if your a dark angels fan and you havnt heard this then I'm genuinely jealous.

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A Blood Angel vs Ork story that includes Belial and Gaz

This is a 1 and done story about a company of space marines versus an unexpected ork invasion.

Belial, Commander of 3rd company of the Dark Angels, is in his early days as a company captain here. He's new in his role and unsure of the decisions he makes. Over the course of the novel you see him grow as a leader.

This is a 'bolter porn' novel with great character development throughout. The perspective given in each chapter range from a scout marine all the way to company Commander and everything in between. I liked that.

I thought the audio performance here was 'ok'. all the imperial characters sound similar except for sometimes being deep and sometimes not. I loved the narrator's ork performances. They are funny and add flavor that is otherwise lacking in the performance. solid 3 for ne.

Definitely recommend if you're a Dark Angel fan and looking for a peak into their chapter.

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AMAZING 40K NOVEL

This book is without a doubt the best 40k novel I have read or listened to, and that is an extensive list. My favorite part of it is that the book takes you into perspectives of different roles in the space marine forces. My personal favorite was the role of the apothecary, taking you behind the scenes and not really focusing on the battle was a nice change of pace. Great work from Gav Thorpe, and an amazing performance by Andrew Wincott as well, I hope he narrates the next installment!!!

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Everyone gets away from the dark angels!

I always thought that the dark angels abandoned their allies but they also abandon their own what they did to mc scout sergeant after he reveals crucial info and becomes the tip of the spear in their attack no one even had to say "fallen" but boom they were gone.

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Action packed

Not understanding the bad reviews this one was awesome constant action great story telling honestly left me wanting more

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Sgt Naymen was the best part.

Good battle sequences and also gives a nice insight into what I think are two opposed mindsets within the Dark Angels. Sgt Nayman and Chaplain Boreas have interesting views even if they're subtly communicated and implied.

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Terrible Narration

Overall a great story, but the narration is awful. The speech pattern he chooses to use for the Dark Angels is halting with strange inflections, it’s beyond unnatural and it’s hard to listen to. I don’t believe I’ve heard this narrator in the many 40k novels I’ve listened to, but he tried too hard and fails catastrophically.

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baited with gaz

a lot of nothing happens for the most part, insert generic "everybody dies as always" with the space Marines. there's a monologue from a dark angel about why they're so much better but each astartes in each story dies without learning a lesson or their squad mates learning anything. it's redundantly repetitive and repetitively redundant. there's very little gaz in the beginning and end, that's it.

listen if you're a die hard DA fan, otherwise avoid the purchase.

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Preview before you buy

The general narration is ok, but the highly stylized manner in which the dialog between the dark angels is preformed really detracts from the experience for me. I much prefer the more pragmatic and grimdark portrayal of space marines by someone like Toby Longworth over the highly embellished and almost caricature-like portrayal.

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Not worth the credit or the time to listen to.

The narrator seems to want to put a subordinate clause at the end of almost every sentence with a pause and a change of tone. That got pretty old pretty fast. The storyline was linear and ponderous. The writer seems to have forgotten that the reader can infer what they are referring to after naming it once, rather than repeating an object’s name in several consecutive sentences. It felt like I was listening to a 13 year old’s fan fiction at times.

Sadly this is one of the worst audiobooks I’ve heard from GW (but not ‘the’ worst - that dubious accolade went to another last year that I couldn’t finish it was so awful). I would strenuously suggest you listen to something else from GW’s catalog, as there are some outstanding stories performed by truly world class narrators in their line up.

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