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  • Wrath of Iron

  • Space Marine Battles
  • By: Chris Wraight
  • Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Wrath of Iron

By: Chris Wraight
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A Space Marine Battles Audiobook

As foul daemonic hordes swarm into the sub-sector, the Space Marines of the Iron Hands Chapter bring furious retribution to the Slaanesh-worshipping citizens of Contqual.

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The Iron Hands face one of their oldest foes as the forces of Chaos infest a hive world. With surprising links back to the Horus Heresy and the death of Ferrus Manus, this is a defining tale for the sons of the Gorgon.

THE STORY

After months spent in the service of the Chaos god Slaanesh, the ruling classes of the Contqual sub-sector have finally brought true damnation upon their people – innumerable hordes of foul and lascivious daemons swarm from a tear in the fabric of reality to embrace their mortal pawns and drive them on to ever more depraved acts of worship. It falls to the merciless Space Marines of the Iron Hands Chapter to cleanse these worlds of the warp's unholy taint, and it is upon the surface of Shardenus that the fate of a billion lost souls will be decided.

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Wraight knocks it out of the park!

Chris Wraight is given the un-enviable task of writing up one of the few Iron Hands Centric books, and for my money, he does a fantastic job, as he does with all of his other books written for the Black Library. Andrew Wincott as usual gives a great performance, and while it's not the highs he achieved in the Night Lord's Trilogy, it's perfectly fine for this story and carries the characters well throughout the events portrayed. As for the Iron Hands themselves, Holy Emperor, other than the Marines Malevolent chapter, I've never liked a loyalist Space Marine Faction less! They're actively detrimental to their own goals and through their augmetic-obsessed body dysmorphia, their genetic anger/shame/guilt issues, and their poor-to-nonexistent communication skills leads to very nearly costing them the entire campaign and hundreds of thousands of Guard and innocent lives. The fact that they pull things off IN SPITE of their massive issues does say something for them, but that's not a high bar to clear given their other various glaring issues. Ferris Manus would be so disappointed with how far his sons have fallen from grace... I'm not saying I want Chaos to win, but given how the Iron Hands treat humanity and refuse to face their own issues, I DO want the Iron Hands to lose. Great story overall, and it is the best showing for the modern Iron Hands bar none. My biggest regret in this book is that the Iron Hands aren't smart enough to realize what a joke they are compared to what they were and could have been, and my second biggest regret is that the only long-term consequences of their self-defeating actions that they've faced to my knowledge in their history is losing Ferrus.

TLDR; GREAT story, Terrible legion.

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Grim Dark in all the right ways

Good look at the Iron Hands chapter and the inhumanity of space marines - engaging characters that show the imperium (along with everyone else) aren’t the good guys

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Not your typical space marines

I'd heard about Iron Hands and thought they were cool, but this book made me love them in all their intractable glory. They are such a unique Chapter in how they go about things and behavior. The performance matches the story, narrator does a great job voicing these warriors of metal.

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Space Marines aren't Good Guys

This is one of my favorite Space Marine books. Its oozing in Grimdark and a Brutal reminder that Space Marines are monsters that humans created to fight the other monsters of the galaxy.

This is also the book that got me interested in the Iron Hands. it was refreshing to see Space Marines as Soldiers. Warfare is a job. there was no chivalry, no heroics, no saviours, no glory seeking, no sneaking around, no thrill of the fight, and no boy scouts. They're just brutally effective soldiers with a job to do.

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tedious, long just not a very good story

skip this one, its just not a good book. thw nerration ia ok but the story is senseless and the level of chars makes it unbelivable

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Meh

The book was truly boring. They hint at EC in the book but they are just so generic They randomly put in a footnote that the bad guy could have been a famous Captain of the Emperors children but leave out everything else. The story develops characters that never actually do anything except for complain and hide. The biggest enemy in the book is self doubt.

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Quality grimdark

Old school grimdark 40k where the galaxy is nightmarish and there are no "good guys."

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quite bland

didn't really get into it. probably the worst 40k book so far (out of 90 something titles)

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The Flesh is weak, this novel is not.

This is the perfect example of Iron Hands in the setting of Warhammer 40k. Also why they are so brutally effective even when they are seemingly outmatched. Highly recommended if you want to see Iron Hands at their best.

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Truly awful.

I am not sure what is going on at GW that every now and again a book like this gets published. The plot is ponderous, the writing awkward and often grammatically dubious, the characters forgettable and the narrator sounds as though they might be in actual pain (in fairness they might be having to read this whole thing out).

I abandoned this and deleted it off my audible app after ~6 hours. Out of the thousands of books I’ve read and the hundreds of audiobooks I’ve gotten through, I’ve only stopped mid-way on four. This is one of those atrocities of literature.

Do yourself a favour and save the credit for something better.

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