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Angels of Caliban

The Horus Heresy, Book 38

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Angels of Caliban

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: John Banks
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With the Dark Angels spread across a hundred systems, primarch Lion El'Jonson stands as Lord Protector of Ultramar - though his true motives are known to few indeed, and old rivalries on the home world threaten to tear the Legion in half.

But when word comes of the Night Lords' attack on Sotha, the Lion's brutal actions bring Imperium Secundus once again to the brink of civil war. Not even the most fearsome warriors of the Dreadwing, nor any arcane secret of the Order, can guarantee victory if he sets himself against his loyal brothers.

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The series installment I was most looking forward to - it did not disappoint.

Several arcs reaching their apex in unison.

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another fantastic entry as always, the lion as stoic and knightly as always and Luther as manipulative as ever. would recommend to any fan of dark angels

you don't kill me!!!

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Worth the discounted price for the Primarch dialogue alone. An enjoyable listen and a rather compelling story to boot. For DA, Ultramarine and AoC fans especially.

A worthy discount purchase for fans of Primarch

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The biggest strength of this book is that it paints the picture of a legion divided both physically and ideologically, and it does this through two unrelated stories happening at the same time. One one hand we have the 1st legion originating from Terra that still follows the old ways since before there were any legions. And on the other hand we have the Caliban part of the legion that longs to ressurect The Order. From that point of view the book is good but the two separate stories are unfortunately, only decent.
John Banks does a good job narrating overall, however at times, when multiple characters are talking, the voices get mixed but nothing too distracting.

Decent Heresy book

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loved it built up a good platform for the first chapter and how things started.with the split

Great listen

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