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War Without End

The Horus Heresy, Book 33

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War Without End

By: David Annandale, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Dan Abnett, Gav Thorpe, Graham McNeill, John French
Narrated by: Stephen Perring, Gareth Armstrong, John Banks, Steve Conlin, Jonathan Keeble, Toby Longworth
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The Emperor's vision of mankind ascendant lies in tatters. The Great Crusade is naught but a fading memory.

The dream of Unity is no more. But with Horus' rebellion spreading to every corner of the Imperium and war engulfing new worlds and systems almost daily, there are some who now ask: were the signs there to be seen all along?

In these dark times, only one thing is certain - the galaxy will never know peace again, not in this lifetime or a thousand others....

Full list of authors includes James Swallow, Nick Kyme, Chris Wraight, Rob Sanders and Andy Smillie.

©2016 Games Workshop Limited (P)2016 Games Workshop Limited
Adventure Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Space
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Engaging Short Stories • Expanded Horus Heresy • Skilled Narrators • Intriguing Story Fragments • Excellent Performances
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It wasn’t bad, it just feels like there are too many short stories in this series.

Some Good Some Bad

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Unlike star wars or a Dc/Marvel comic, warhammer seems to be able to tell a grand coherent story spread across thousands of pages and dozens of authors. Unlike Star Wars, many of the characters are just downright unlikable. This series of anthologies spends a long time with the traitor legions. Even if they are complex and flawed and relatively well written characters, I find them unrelatable and unliked. For this series, the authors are great at their tasks, the narrators are the finest in their art and if you truly want the grim dark, you found the right book. If you are new to 30k, or you want characters you can sympathize with, please start somewhere else. That said, the final story featuring Alivia almost makes the entire book worthwhile.

All the horror of 40k delivered with a warhammer

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Good continuation of a bunch of short stories from previous books. only complaint is that these collection or short stories are becoming more frequent in the horous heresy collection as a whole.

Collection of short stories

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perring and Longworth are my favorite after johnathan keeble stories were awesome per usual boop

superb narrator

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loved it all that needs saying The Emperor Protects ye ye damn 15 words is a lot haha

amazing ending

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They really packed this one up. Don't get me wrong, the stories are overall good, but it was like whiplash with little flow in both time and context between stories. As always the last few are probably the best, with a few dotted between standing out.

A bit too much in one book

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I loved this collection. a lot of really cool stories that flesh out other events in the Horus Heresy world.

the only trouble I had with it is that a lot of the performance involves whispering, which makes it really difficult to fall asleep to (which is my habit).

another great collection of short stories

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i love hearing the about the stuff that happens in the background! great listen! woop

loved it!

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Really shows the corruption happening, and will contextualize a lot later. worth a read
for sure.

Sense but fills in gaps

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Not much to say other than what the title says, though I’m not super keen on Steven’s narration though the other narrators made up for it in spades

A fantastic anthology

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