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Ahriman: Unchanged

Ahriman: Warhammer 40,000, Book 3

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Ahriman: Unchanged

By: John French
Narrated by: Mark Elstob
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Book Three in the Ahriman Series.

After many years and untold sacrifices, Ahriman is ready to attempt the unthinkable. Join him in this quest through time and space.

Read it because....

It's the third book of the quadrilogy, but because it’s Ahriman, anything goes. When his grand plan is revealed, the scale of it will blow you away—and that's before the return to not one but both of the Thousand Sons' home worlds, and huge battles as the Legion turns on itself and a certain prominent figure comes home....

The story:

It has taken many long years and countless sacrifices, but finally Ahriman, former Chief Librarian of the Thousand Sons, now exile and sorcerer, is ready to attempt the most audacious and daring feat of his long life. His quest for knowledge and power has all been for one purpose, and he would now see that purpose fulfilled. His goal? Nothing less than undoing his greatest failure and reversing the Rubric that damned his Legion....

Written by John French. Narrated by Mark Elstob. Running time (approx.) 10 hours 35 minutes.

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love ahriman need more books about him. he would be a better chaos warmaster. Great listen

Great listen again!!

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Amazing development of the twisted fate of the Thousand Sons and the warring fates which dictate the lot of the lost and the damned sorcerers of Prospero.

I hesitated before getting this book as a previous reviewer rated it as ‘unremarkable’. I couldn’t not disagree more - this is a fantastically crafted work, showing the struggles of the remaining Thousand Sons as they draw alliances and seek to find hope in their exile following the Rubric. Ahriman plays a central role naturally but it is the character development of the other Thousand Sons, the splintered Crimson King and the mercurial Tzeentch that really set this book as a milestone in the development of the lore of this cursed Legion.

Immensely enjoyed it. Fantastic voice acting brought it to life.

5 stars

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writing wise it is a great story but the guy reading it just seems to have no idea what the Warhammer universe is like, just seems like he did it to get pay. all the characters sound the same which I wouldn't mind so much but it sounds like I'm at a pantomime or watching a really bad Disney movie. it's WARHAMMER not toy soldiers (you know what I mean) terrible performance

great story but the reader ruins what should be a grim dark universe.

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a really fantastic insight into Ahrimans true unselfish desires. still very inkeeping with the daemonic and sureal universe of 40k, but, still delivering a heart felt story. great book and perfectly read!

touching

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Awesomeness is all I can really say about this book and the ahrman books

Awesomeness

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