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Storm of Iron

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Storm of Iron

De: Graham McNeill
Narrado por: Michael Geary
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Winner of the Readers' Choice Poll.

Hell has come to Hydra Cordatus. A massive force of terrifying Iron Warriors have invaded the planet and laid siege to its mighty Imperial citadel. Can the defenders hold out? And just what do these ancient traitors want with such a seemingly insignificant world?

Listen to it because....

It's one of the true Black Library classics, and one of the first novels to make the bad guys the heroes...and it introduced the mighty Warsmith Honsou, who went on to plague the Ultramarines across plenty of novels. It also pits the Iron Warriors against their oldest foes, the Imperial Fists, which is always a guarantee of quality action.

The story:

On the nightmare battlefields of the far future, few foes spark more fear and dread than the Chaos Space Marines. Nurturing a hatred that is millennia-old, they attack without mercy, spreading terror and destruction in their wake. Now hell has come to Hydra Cordatus, for a massive force of terrifying Iron Warriors, the brutal assault masters of Chaos, have invaded the planet and lain siege to its mighty Imperial citadel. But what prize could possibly be worth so much savage bloodshed and destruction—and how long can the defenders possibly hold out?

Written by Graham McNeill. Narrated by Michael Geary. Approximate running time 11 hours and 4 minutes.

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Engaging Battle Sequences • Compelling Characters • Immersive Worldbuilding • Excellent Siege Portrayal • Likeable Villains
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I could hardly stop listening once this started.

Action packed. Full of hope and loss, triumph and tragedy. You will root for villains and heroes alike. Grimdark and magnificent.

40k isn't written like this, anymore.

Quintessential 40k

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This is one of my favorite warhammer books. It let me to collect an iron warrior army.

Loved the focus on one major battle.

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The since of nostalgia was real for me. This was my first real insight into chaos marines. I was enraptured then as I am today. It makes you want to listen to every novel Honsou is in and you won’t be disappointed he’s a brilliant villain. He even makes listen/reading Ultramarines palatable. It’s a shame we only get the 1 audiobook.

1 of my 1st of 300+

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Best Iron Warriors novel I've read yet. Definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys IW or Guard.

Great IW Book

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Loved the whole book, except the end. Still very worth the listen for backstory on the infamous Honsou. I loved the insight into Iron Warriors battle tactics. and and infamous Imperator Titan makes a huge appearance! Only the end kept it from being a 5 star. it felt like it wrapped up too quickly.

Great read with a weird end

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one of the best books out there and I've read 100s. With an avatar of khon, demon prince, and the two best siege -attacking and defending forces of 40k going head to head- killing thousands on both sides, what more can you want, please make this into a movie!!!!!!

One of the best books out there

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Action packed well written and narrated did a good job of capturing the spirit and feeling of an iron warriors story.

Amazing listen

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I could not make up my mind and then I took a chance and it turned out to be the best Choice a perfect balance of The mechanics the soldiers The character hawk is this from gods of Mars And a sprinkle of chaos whenever I got bored It changed gears on me just at the right time perfect I'm going to Immediately listen to It againI would say this is definitely a listen that you can go back to and not be bored

The best in a bad kind of way

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As an avid Iron Warriors fan, I loved seeing the perspective of the enemy facing them, not to mention following Honsou’s rise to Warsmith. I really expected Hawk to die and be left just another Jowran corpse on the field, but glad that he survived.
Iron Within, Iron Without

Peak Iron Warriors

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There’s no denying that this is a Black Library classic, and deservedly so, but it’s definitely a child of its time. For example the overall Iron Warriors depiction doesn’t have the layered complexity that you might expect in the modern era – they’re recognizably Iron Warriors, but there’s not a huge amount that differentiates them from generic Chaos Marines. Likewise McNeill’s prose isn’t as developed as it is today, unsurprisingly for his second ever novel, but his storytelling, plotting and pacing are all genuinely successful. What makes this still really work though, over 20 years later, is how pleasingly tricky McNeill makes it to decide which side to really root for. The Iron Warriors aren’t exactly likeable, but Honsou is somehow still relatable despite it all, and while it’s hard not to want the Imperials to scrape to victory there’s something essentially 40k about watching the bad guys on the up.

Black Library Classic

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