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Fulgrim

The Horus Heresy, Book 5

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Fulgrim

By: Graham McNeill
Narrated by: David Timson
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Under the command of the newly appointed Warmaster Horus, the Great Crusade continues. Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor's Children, leads his warriors into battle against a vile alien foe, unaware of the darker forces that have already set their sights upon the Imperium of Man.

Loyalties are tested and every murderous whim indulged as the Emperor's Children take their first steps down the road to true corruption - a road that will ultimately lead them to the killing fields of Isstvan V....

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great story and a good carry on of the series, looking forward to my next

great listen,

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I dont know why but the reading of this book sounded so disjointed from all the series so far. It just seemed like a chore to listen to. Yet if you listen to David Timson again in Legion he is brilliant.

The voicing seemed off but still good overall.

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As good as any other in the series, just some of the scenes were a bit grim. The murder scene and the barrel of bodies nearly made me put this one down.

still good though

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a little slow in middle but builds to a excellent climax. it really changed my opinion of Fulgrim

a phenomenal tragedy

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Honestly tho, it's a pretty good telling of the downfall of the Emperors' Children. Kinda cheeseball at times but it's to be expected when telling a story about overly proud super-humans seeking impossible perfection turning to drug-use and becoming demonic pricks. Recommended!

Fulgrim: A PSA about doing drugs

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Incredible journey through the character of Fulgrim. So many moments in the story where Fulgrim is given a chance to come back from the dark path. Fractal internal moments, that could have spared mankind a cruel fate. Damn that Laer Blade.

Loved David Timson's narration. Perfect Fulgrim voice!
Will have to listen again.

Xenos, brotherly bonds and tragedy

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A really good addition to the series. Gives a good insight into fulgrim as a character and the story as a whole works well as a stand alone novel. Good performance as well.

Excellent

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A beautiful part of the Horus Heresy, a thoroughly good read and insight into the Phonecian
Great narration.

Pursuit of perfection

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This is an absolute work of perfection worthy of the Emperor‘s children If they have wrote it themselves. the ending is incredible and the battle sequence is amazing. The characters are also brilliantly written. This is truly the grim darkness of the fair future. I actually feel sorry for Fulgrim in the end.

Absolute perfection from start to finish

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A fantastic entry to the Horus Heresy series that portrays the dread seductive powers of chaos and how even primarchs can be tricked and manipulated by its demon spawn.

Excellent writing, fantastic characters and a brilliant performance, if somewhat marred by an overly nasal interpretation of Fulgrim himself that is more fitting for his future daemonic form than the noble if prideful warrior he is at the beginning of this story.

9/10 overall.

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