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Cypher: Lord of the Fallen

Warhammer 40,000

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Cypher: Lord of the Fallen

Written by: John French
Narrated by: Jon Rand
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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel

Cypher has slipped his bonds on Holy Terra itself. Hunted by some of the most powerful forces the Imperium can muster, can he complete his mission before he’s apprehended?

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Cypher is one of the most mysterious figures in the galaxy, and this novel sheds light on his motivations and thoughts. Although, told from Cypher’s own point of view, his words are suspect by default...

THE STORY

As the Great Rift unfolds in the night sky above Terra and daemons walk upon the birth world of mankind, the Primarch Roboute Guilliman returns, heralding a dark new age.

During the breaking storm, Cypher and his band of Fallen escape from the most secure prison in the Imperium. Now loose in the Imperial Palace, they are hunted by warriors of the Dark Angels, forces of the Adeptus Custodes, and Imperial Assassins. But what are Cypher’s intentions? Can anything or anyone be trusted?

Told from Cypher’s own, unreliable point of view, this tale of truth, lies and secrets sees one of the Imperium’s most mysterious figures make war at its very heart. But what are the true motivations of the Lord of the Fallen?

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Totally not Alpharious

If you're here to learn a bit about Cypher then you will be disappointed, this guy is more Alpha legion than Alpharious himself, it's a fun story though.

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the writing and the voice acting are too tier

I was honestly blown away with how good the writing and the voice acting was. I thoroughly enjoyed this.

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Well i got more expectations for this book

There no new insight on The state of the 40k universe :( I was expecting to learn something but none. In the end I’m almost deceived that i listen to this one because usually John French deliver more news on the 40k universe in is book, nonetheless it well written and the narrator is really great but don’t expect to learn something.

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Nothing to learn, but a lot to gain

Even if it's covered in secrets this story has a good twist at the end and tells you a lot about Cypher funny enough.

The Warhammer character series either is used to explain characters in the universe (go figure) or give updates on what they are doing in the modern 40k, and this book just wants to show you a little bit into the mind of Cypher.

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Excellent narration. Great story with poor ending

Narration was exceptional. Story was interesting, but the ending just snuffed out all the enjoyment to the book and made it seem like a pointless endeavour.

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