Guns of Tanith
Warhammer 40,000: Gaunt's Ghosts, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Toby Longworth
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By:
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Dan Abnett
About this listen
Book five in the Gaunt's Ghosts series.
Gaunt's Ghosts make a daring drop assault on a vital world, but as tensions within the regiment reach boiling point, the enemy may not be the biggest threat....
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The Ghosts are thrown into a new kind of war, sent into battle on grav-chutes to fight on platforms far above a toxic atmosphere. And the atmosphere in the regiment isn't much better as the feud between Mad Larkin and the really insane Lijah Cuu heats up...and turns deadly.
The story
Gaunt’s Ghosts embark on their most dangerous mission yet as they make a daring drop assault on the world of Phantine. With the elite enemy Blood Pact and vicious xenos mercenaries ranged against them and short of ammunition with no means of escape, things look grim for the Tanith First. But the greatest danger may come from within the regiment as an old grudge is settled and tragedy strikes.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-06-21
Absolutely breathtaking
Amazing book the ending had me in tears with the bravery and struggle against the odds and the tragic losses!
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- Nigel
- 27-02-21
gritty and dramatic rollercoaster
Dan abnett, always weaves a compelling story, and toby longworth brings gaunt, and his men and women to life.
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- CoOCooKacho0
- 21-03-21
Great follow up
Abnett brings us another saga in the 1st and only world.
Great voice acting
Helps me through them boring days
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- David L.
- 26-12-21
perfect again
Once again a perfect gaunts ghosts book. loved the murder mystery theme to this one.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-21
99% perfection
I loved listening to this book, a great continuation of the story, such a tragic ending. A few mistakes can be heard throughout but nothing major. Please please please keep bringing this out!
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- Printguru
- 24-11-20
So nearly perfect.
Firstly let me say, the gun's of Tanith is one of the best of the early Gaunt's Ghosts novels, and I'm delighted it's come to audio so quickly. I have always felt that Toby Longworth is the perfect 40k narrator, and he seems to always really set the right tone for Abnett's characters. So it's a real shame that this time around I have a gripe with the narration and annoyingly it's something that could so easily have been avoided. Dan Abnett carries characters through his novels, so in the case of the Guns of Tanith the Phantine pilots Brea Jagdea and Oskar Viltry appear in the later unconnected (to Gaunt's Ghosts) novel Double Eagle, no problem there, and I really love the job Toby Longworth did with the Audio book of it, indeed I think it's possibly one of my favourites so far. Why then did Longworth not continue the voices the Phantine pilots had Double Eagle in the Guns of Tanith? It's so jarring to go from the clipped British accents that fitted so perfectly with the Battle of Britainesque Double Eagle to the cod American voices in Guns of Tanith. Sure listened to apart it's fine, but since Toby Longworth has narrated virtually all of Abnett's books, it would not have been much to take note of those voices and carry it through, it's a small gripe but it feels a really missed opportunity.
My small narration gripe aside, it's a great book, and it's up there with the best of the series so far, I can't wait for the next instalment of the Tanith First and Only.
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- Kindle Customer
- 27-02-21
Read these when they came out
I read these books when they first came out. The stories though familiar are like new. love these books. I also never thought I would have a favourite narrator but its Toby Longworth. he really brings these books to life. His Scottish accent isn't too bad either (speaking as a scotsman.
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- paul millar
- 22-03-21
Abnett at his best
loved it. one of all time favourite stories about the ghosts. on to the next one
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-02-23
Please complete the series with Toby Longworth!
This is my most re-listened to series on audible. The original material is brilliant and Toby's performances really bring everything together. Please keep them coming and please rerecord and complete the set with Toby as narrator!
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- Anonymous User
- 02-10-23
awesome book ending too soon
This was a great story and i've finished it over one weekend. the usual praises of the series apply here; storywriting, narration. I only found the ending to come a bit sooner then I expected. 5/5
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