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Urdesh: The Magister and the Martyr

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Urdesh: The Magister and the Martyr

Von: Matthew Farrer
Gesprochen von: Harry Myers
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A Warhammer 40,000 audiobook

Following on from Urdesh: The Serpent and the Saint, the focus is once again on a small handful of Space Marines in the city of Ghereppan on Urdesh. The Iron Snakes must decide for themselves if the cryptic message of Saint Sabbat can be taken for the truth or if the sinister Magister Sek is leading them all into a trap.

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This intimate story gives us a new perspective on how Space Marines fit into the broader context of an Astra Militarum-led war effort. The actions of a single squad of superhuman warriors can have far-reaching effects on the campaign.

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Saint Sabbat has brought a miracle to the war-torn city of Ghereppan, but one battle is not the war. The voice of Magister Sek still haunts the Imperial forces, defying their victory, mocking their faith.

Between the trickery of the Archenemy and the mercurial visions of the Saint, the Space Marines of Damocles Squad must find the truth: is this their one chance for a final victory on Urdesh, or is it a trap that could destroy them all?

Written by Matthew Farrer. Narrated by Harry Myers.

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Matthew Farrer should write an apology to Dan Abnett for giving such a poor writing performance to the iron snakes and the storyline of the Sabbat world crusade. books like this are the reason Warhammer books are not considered actual literature. it's drawn -out, pointless telling of almost no story that doesn't go anywhere and is entirely forgettable. A good portion of this book is dedicated to the story of a random world eater berserker, which gets quite tedious and is inconsequential.

A big step down from brothers of the snake

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