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  • Written by: David Annandale
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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Ephrael Stern: The Heretic Saint

Written by: David Annandale
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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A Warhammer 40,000 audiobook

After centuries of strife guided by the Emperor's holy light, Ephrael Stern finds herself forsaken when the Great Rift dawns and the light is extinguished. When a mysterious stranger offers new hope, the Daemonifuge is thrown into battle once more…. 

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Catch up with Ephrael Stern, the Heretic Saint and living weapon against Chaos, in a new novel that picks up the story of this classic character from Black Library's history and thrusts her into the Dark Imperium. 

The Story

Throughout the tortured galaxy, Ephrael Stern is known by many names. The Thrice-born. The Daemonifuge. The Heretic Saint. Trapped deep within Imperium Nihilus following the coming of the Great Rift, the maligned Sister of Battle fears the Imperium is no more. The God-Emperor’s light, which has guided her through centuries of strife, has too extinguished. Seemingly forsaken, Stern is bereft until a mysterious stranger arrives, offering her a new destiny. One that might yet see the Imperium saved. Stern must prove herself worthy of the God-Emperor’s grace once more, lest a new threat greater than any mankind has faced before plunge humanity into a nightmare abyss of nothingness. 

Written by David Annandale. Narrated by Emma Gregory.

©2020 Games Workshop Limited (P)2020 Games Workshop Limited

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A weaker Celestine: The Living Saint

This book has a lot of thematic overlap with the book Celestine: The Living Saint, with the book being about the title character but also covering a group of Adepta Sororitas in a no hope fight against the forces of Choas before the title Saint arrives. unless you are really into Daemonifuge or the Adepta Sororitas and have ran out of their appearances the story isn't really necessary, it doesn't help that it is following up a 20 year old comic that as far as I can tell isn't really easily available.

The book is still a solid read for a Sisters fan, and has some really good moments, and Emma Gregory is wonderful as always in her performance.

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Best sister story, one of the best 40K stories

Honestly this was fantastic devoured this in less than two days. The characters are great, each of them distinct from one another and voiced wonderfully. The story is very different from your usual 40K tale with extremely interesting and unique action scenes that honestly feel a little like dragon ball z lol. Definitely give this a go!

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