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Blacktalon: First Mark

Warhammer Age of Sigmar

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Blacktalon: First Mark

By: Andy Clark
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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In the perilous jungles just north of the great city of Hammerhal Aqsha, Chaos reigns. There, a powerful Tzeentchian wizard grows in disciples and in might as his maledictions leach all that is good from the land. It is Neave Blacktalon, first of Sigmar’s Knights-Zephyros, who must vanquish this foe.

Yet the huntress soon realises that even the glow of the Twin-Tailed City cannot protect her from the darkness. Blighted by terrible visions, she fears that her very spirit has been tainted. Blacktalon must choose whether to abandon her duty in the quest for a cure or face the fearsome judgment of the Sacrosanct chamber.

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This is the best warhammer novel I've read / listened to in years. The narrator is brilliant and even brings the Silvaneth to life. I really hope there is a sequel because it's left me hungry for more.

Fantastic and exciting adventure

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A well told and superbly narrated tale that deals with the darker side (assassinations etc) of the storm cast, a somewhat predictable story but enjoyable nonetheless

Good but predictable

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I enjoyed this book, it involves Stormcast (knights in armour), Sylvaneth (forest spirits) and Nurgle (disease worshiping knights) with a few Skaven (ratmen) on the side. The story is centred around Neave Blacktalon one of the first female Stormcast we have seen and it talks about her origins and her place in the Stormcast. It's nice to hear stories about heroic women and their motives (which aren't the usual predictable ones). There's plenty of action and grim situations and a few cliffhangers making me wonder how the characters are going to get out of their latest bit of trouble. The only slight annoyance is that the reader sometimes 'swallows' her voice and is a bit too quiet but that depends on what you are doing whilst listening. I enjoyed it and would recommend it.

Age of Sigmar Through Female Eyes

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a decent story with great voice acting but the story was only slightly above average

fun adventure

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The voice acting was wonderful the story tense and entertaining. one of the better age of sigmar books I've heard with good character development.

an excellent story for AOS fans

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