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  • Throne of Light

  • Dawn of Fire: Warhammer 40,000, Book 4
  • Written by: Guy Haley
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 13 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (88 ratings)

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Written by: Guy Haley
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Publisher's Summary

Roboute Guilliman has broken the orkish advance that threatened Fenris, but an ancient foe has returned to threaten the very heart of humanity—the Segmentum Solar.

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Guy Haley continues the riveting story of the Indomitus Crusade as it sweeps across the galaxy, still reeling from the opening of the Great Rift.

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The Indomitus Crusade continues its war across the stars. The primarch Roboute Guilliman has finally broken through the orkish threat bedevilling the sectors near Fenris, and makes ready to push on his bid to stabilise the Imperium Sanctus—but old and bitter foes stand in his way.

Kor Phaeron, the Dark Cardinal, threatens the previously stable core of the Segmentum Solar. Waves of rebellion instigated by his infiltrating priests suggest an imminent, large-scale invasion by the Word Bearers Legion. Worse yet, the Dark Cardinal's warriors are targeting the Black Ships, threatening to starve Terra of the pyskers the Emperor needs to survive.

Through this turbulent warzone, Inquisitor Rostov continues his search for the Hand of Abaddon. Yet when strange, miraculous visions are traced back to the astropathic relay on Srinagar, his quest is diverted—for the visions foretell hope for the Imperium, a hope the fanatical worshippers of Chaos will do anything to snuff out....

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Grim dark it shall be once more...

Finally great to hear a traditional space marine chapter uphold it's life long heritage. The Black Templar have been the most ferocious followers of the God Emperor, and at long last the show their true colours amongst the Primaris incursion on the old chapters. Not to take away from the rest of the storyline, great listen for those who were fans of the heresy Era remembrancers, as that seems to be an idea that wont die either. Alas, I shall hang up my chains word and wait for the next hallowed tale.

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Low-tier

An unnecessary story about the underlying politics of the Indomitus Crusade. All the hype in the summary about the return of Kor Phaeron and he plays a supporting role at best. Completely unneeded to progress the storyline.

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lackluster

there where a lot of unnecessary plot lines. A lot of the characters are written as supposedly smart but make really dumb choices. logic is dropped for the sake of making the story go in a certain duration.
it's not bad but definitely not the best in the series.

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