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The Emperor Expects: Warhammer 40,000

The Beast Arises, Book 3

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The Emperor Expects: Warhammer 40,000

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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As ork ships lay waste to world after world, heading inexorably towards Terra, Imperial citizens despair. The High Lords become desperate to prove that victory is possible, no matter the cost.

A massive navy fleet is assembled - their mission to make a definitive strike against the orks at Port Sanctus, an area of enemy-held space. But when the Imperial armada arrives, they find themselves outclassed and outmanoeuvred. Can human courage and faith possibly prevail against such terrible odds?

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Adventure Military Science Fiction Fiction
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head phones on and painting in the Studio what can be better

Amazing

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I hope the rest of the series is as good as that as I couldn't stop listening

Great listen and a great story

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Extremely well written, descriptive to a point that I had a film playing in my head, amazing!

Amazing cliff hanger!

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i enjoyed it
the story is good and told well
i an enjoying the series

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A brilliant installation of the Beast Arises by Gav Thorpe. Twisting internecine politics with gripping naval combat and an enveloping Warhammer universe is skillfully achieved in this production.

A brilliant installation of the Beast Arises

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