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Urdesh: The Serpent and the Saint

Warhammer 40,000

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Urdesh: The Serpent and the Saint

By: Matthew Farrer
Narrated by: Harry Myers
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A Warhammer 40,000 Audio

War rages across the surface of Urdesh as the Iron Snakes Space Marines attempt to hold the planet against a tide of Chaos forces.

Listen to it because: Urdesh is a brutal world, the fires of its forge-cities mixing with the many volcanoes and an endless expanse of battle wreckage littering the plains. When the reincarnation of Saint Sabbat herself appears on the blasted battlefields of Urdesh, powerful forces race to secure that which may decide the ultimate fate of the world and the crusade at large.

The story: the mighty world of Urdesh is burning. The smoke of war mingles with that of her many volcanoes; the wreckage of battle litters her forge-cities and chokes her fertile seas. Until the warriors of the Imperium can free Urdesh from the grip of the Anarch, the future of the entire Sabbat Worlds Crusade will hang in the balance.

Across these ashen battlefields strides Brother-Captain Priad and the warriors of Damocles Squad. They must keep safe one of the Imperium’s greatest weapons: the Beati, the reincarnated Saint Sabbat herself, whose very presence on Urdesh inspires the Imperial armies on to glory. But the enemy has plans for the Saint too, and against the malice of the Anarch and the trickery of the warp, the Iron Snakes may truly need a miracle to prevail....

Written by Matthew Farrer. Narrated by Harry Myers.

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Decent Military Fiction • Talented Writing • Passable Female Voices • Adequate Narration
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Great to see more Iron Snakes novels, although Brothers of the Snake was a bit better, so start with that if you want to get an Iron Snakes novel!

Iron Snakes of Ithaka!

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Some of the best action scenes that I’ve read in a BL novel; it moves at a frantic pace from fantastic set-piece to fantastic set-piece, and it’s always more than welcome to see non-Imperial perspectives in a 40k novel.

Matthew Farrer is Black Library’s secret weapon

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Matthew Farrer takes a good stab at Annette sabbat worlds.
A fairly traditional space marine novel.
But with a very welcome underwater fight scene.
The saint also makes an appearance with some anime level power flexes.

Sabbat worlds written in a new style

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A these characters are from that series and really should read books 1-8 first.
It was a decent book there was nothing really special

must read gaunt's ghosts first

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The narrator is good, and his female voice acting is passable. The Snakes are cool, the enemies frightening.

The bolter porn is pretty boring. Least interesting part of the story. Looking forward to part two.

Pretty good

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This is what books can be in the hands of talented writers you aren't writing for pre-teens.

really good writer

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The His narration was OK but the overall story was just boring. Is the space brains and the regular humans aren't developed at all. Space Marines aren't the easiest things to write but there is almost nothing too is nothing to these characters. I was very disappointed

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This story is all over the place with all of its story archs which makes it hard to follow in this format. Lets go over and do a single chapter about this one dude who has minimal impact on the main story line. I don't care what this one random chaos marine is thinking for 5 min who then dies in the next chapter. What does that have to do with the price of milk? The story does make sense but it could have been written and put together better with a bit more backstory to bring people up to speed if you haven't read everything regarding this crusade up to this point.

Eh

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A long and tedious story about something to do with wolves or space marines. Maybe both. A saint was present and she was weird or calmly majestic or something. I don’t know, I’m just glad it’s over.

Underwhelming

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First of narration was great, Harry Myers is awesome.

As for the story itself, Farrer does a good job of writing like Dan Abnett. It does seem like there is a lot of “bolt p0rn” filler. Like, we don’t need a second by second detailed fight about a random trooper. I know it’s trying to show the human element and contrast it with the Iron Snakes, but I was hoping for more about the Saint herself, like the recent Celestine book which was done from her POV, but we get basically nothing about her. She’s in the background but not really part of the story.

Half a book

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