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Deathworlder
- Astra Militarum: Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
An Astra Militarum Audiobook
On a planet trapped in the closing jaws of the Great Devourer, Major Wulf Khan of the Catachan 903rd receives a final, desperate mission – one which will take her soldiers into the maw of the tyranid threat.
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It’s a chance to see the Catachan Jungle Fighters in action on a planet almost as deadly as their homeworld. Dive into their gripping battle for survival as they face a voracious force of invading tyranids.
THE STORY
Lazulai is a world beyond the brink, its battle against the tyranids all but lost. Once-magnificent cities lie in ruin. The seas boil. The skies crack. Horrific alien bioforms devour. In mere days the planet will be consumed.
The 903rd Catachan ‘Night Shrikes’ defend one of the last fortresses still standing. Led by Major Wulf Khan, to die fighting is all that is expected of them… until she is given one last mission: to lead a squad through the apocalypse and recover a piece of archeotech that may doom or deliver the entire Lazulai System.
Facing impossible odds and zero hope for aid, the major must hold her squad together as they pick their way through an endless xenos jungle. The enemy is merciless, relentless, endlessly adaptable and formidably resourceful... but so too is Khan.
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- squintywitch
- 03-05-24
Catachan heroics on a dying world
Not just a great 40k novel, a brilliant bit of military sci fi in its own right. This book has everything - combat, gore, character development and a hint of romance -- everything I want in my fiction. More of Major Khan and her soldiers please!
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- paul sparks
- 26-04-24
Warhammer Romance! 😳
I have read Warhammer horror, crime, space marines etc but never romance, platonic naturally, I really enjoyed this book, it enhanced my tyranids knowledge (thank you Victoria) it was a really good behind enemy lines saving the day type story with ROMANCE, Black Library please get Victoria Hayward to continue this tale with these characters, great narration too
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- Anonymous User
- 21-04-24
Nice look at Catachan poking fun of cadians
ok ignore the Tyranids acting weird as it was they only really way to get an exploration of the end game of an invasion.
Story was average guard affairs with good banter with the catachans, setup could have had a better explanation but works based on the starting scenario.
also interesting to see what genstealer cults do after ascension, it's pretty much as bleak as you expected in 40k
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