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Broken Crusade

Warhammer 40,000

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Broken Crusade

By: Steven B Fischer
Narrated by: Alex Lanipekun
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A Black Templars Audiobook

The Black Templars of the Second Dornean Crusade attempt to join the rest of their fleet to relieve a siege on the shrine world, Tempest. Thrown off course by a warp storm, and beset by doubt, can they cling to their faith and come to their brothers’ aid?

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This story offers insight into the relationship the Black Templars have with faith, and their sense of destiny. Plus, there's always plenty of action when the followers of Khorne are involved.

THE STORY

On the fringes of the Cicatrix Maledictum, the Black Templars of the Second Dorean Crusade tear through the void to join the crusade fleet on the sands of Tempest – an ancient, storied shrine world. Assailed by the murderous warbands of the Blood God, the crusade has come to burn the planet clean of the Ruinous Powers once and for all.

But when a violent warp storm scatters the fleet, the Dauntless Honour is left battered and alone in the void. Besieged by doubt, Castellan Emeric and his brothers must cling to their faith and carve a way to Tempest. For it is there that their battles will truly begin, and the cost of victory may be more than even they are prepared to pay.

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Templars doing what they do best

And that’s rage, hate and kill for the emperor, good story with different viewpoints, intriguing to see a world eater not controlled by his nails
Narration was very good

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Glory…

I loved this book so much all I can think after finishing it is how badly I want a follow up to this

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Weak story, great performance.

The overall plot to this book jumps significantly and doesn't really follow a path. There are a lot of things that occur with limitted explanation or rationale.

The protagonist seems to act without reason. Sometimes making tactical and strategic decisions and then, at other points just conducting random actions.

The background on the World Eaters was a nice plus though!

The voice acting is great and really brings the story to life however. It saves the book.

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For Dorn

A great 40K book, a brilliant voice and acting.
Highly recommend to any listener interested in the black templars and their funny little ways.

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The story of the company commander

Perfect book to listen and enjoy, about the one company that made its way to conguer a planet

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a charcuterie

like most newer 40k books it feels like it's almost a knock off of itself

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not bad.

the overall story was okay, some of the story's around the characters were better than
than the main story.
not the worst and not the best I've listened too.

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boring, flat narration

I just can't listen to it any longer. It's read in the same boring monotone for all the characters. It's actually impressive to make a good story in an awesome universe feel so bland.

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narration hard listen

worst black library book a have had the miss fortune to come across so far

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Decent enough

The story and performance are okay. Not bad enough to not finish, but not good enough to be a story you finish rapidly. The story is by the numbers for the Black Templars, nothing new or innovative. The narrator seems like they were trying, but never seemed to really get into the story themselves, and was just waiting to finish the job. If you like Black Templars then give it a go, if you’re not really fussed on them, or don’t know much about 40k then try something else. The Gaunt’s Ghosts, Chiapas Cain, or the Ragnar Blackmane books series are good.

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