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Ruinstorm

The Horus Heresy, Book 46

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By: David Annandale
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Summary

Imperium Secundus lies revealed as a heretical folly. Terra has not fallen, though it remains inaccessible. Sanguinius, Guilliman and the Lion El’Johnson, the primarchs of the Triumvirate, must reach Terra at all costs. They seek to defend the Emperor and to atone for their sins.

But the Ruinstorm, a galaxy-wide maelstrom of chaos, hides the Throneworld from the primarchs. Now the fleets of three Legions depart Macragge, and the primarchs will stop at nothing to overcome the Ruinstorm. Yet an insidious enemy watches their every move, and plots against the weaknesses of the errant sons of the Emperor. Each has his own inner storm, and each marches towards his own ruin.

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Great story, characters are powerful but what I loved is seeing them struggle, argue and yet come together as true brothers to reach our beloved Emperor. Just another great book in the magnificent HH series

Another masterpiece

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this was a great installment of the series. enjoyed having 3 primarchs interacting and Thier contrasting styles

great chapter of the heresy

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I don't normally write reviews for these but this one was excellent.

Great voice acting as always.

Quenches my Primarch thirst better than most of the books so far.

A great story.

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A lot of good and a lot of dull hyperbole. You definitely have to be on the right mood in order to fully enjoy this book. All in all a solid part of the whole.

Good but quite overflowing with hyperbole

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A good read. Well performed and makes Pythos mean something. makes me keen for the next one.

great stuff

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