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Mark of Faith

By: Rachel Harrison
Narrated by: Grace Andrews, Charlotte Strevens
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Summary

An Adepta Sororitas novel.

In the wake of the war for Ophelia VII, Battle-Sister Evangeline of the Order of Our Martyred Lady embarks on a crusade into the darkness that lies beyond the Great Rift, seeking vengeance and revelation, but surviving the journey will only be the first and most simple test of her faith. 

Listen to It Because: Delve into Imperium Nihilus with a tale of faith and fury that looks at the nature of the Adepta Sororitas and their place in the new Dark Imperium.  

The Story: With the birth of the Cicatrix Maledictum the Imperium of Mankind suffers as never before. Conflict and corruption is rife on every front and precious little hope remains, save for those who hold to their faith when faced with destruction.... 

Denied a martyr’s death during the battle for Ophelia VII, Sister Evangeline of the Order of Our Martyred Lady is blessed with a new and grave duty: to embark on a pilgrimage beyond the Great Rift to recover a precious and powerful artefact - the Shield of Saint Katherine. Accompanied by the enigmatic Inquisitor Ravara, who seeks her own closure in the veiled regions beyond the Rift, Evangeline must find a way to bear the weight of this unasked-for destiny if she and her Sisters are to succeed in restoring a fragment of light to this new dark Imperium. 

Written by Rachel Harrison.

©2019 Games Workshop Limited (P)2019 Games Workshop Limited

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Rushed recording?

The worst thing was the mispronunciations and just outright misread words, for example "sounded" rather than "sundered" and so on. This doesn't live up to the usual standard expected from Black Library. I think the narrators may also be new to the source material (not a bad thing in itself) but lacked any guidance, as a lot of words unique to W40k were pronounced incorrectly, or differently each time.

I think the narrators tried to make a decent effort of putting some live and emotion into the characters, but it often fell flat.

The story was, in my opinion, just above average. The greatest moments of the book are in the middling sections. There was such a climax in the middle of the story that it was kind of all downhill towards the end.

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Just really bad

The story is bad, it barely makes any sense. The characters are just your typical cliches from start to finish and the lines are just bad, what you'd expect of such characters. The voice acting is over the top, unbearable at times.

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Whining Sisters of little faith!

The main Narrator sounds like a depressed kids presenter. The story is humourless, relentless, and dour; tedious beyond words.

If you like listening to endless self-absorbed whining from so called "Battle" sisters then this is the book for you. If you want back story, interesting characters, or philosophical musings and moral dilemmas aka Josh Reynolds then you won't find that here. Not even bolter porn trash. Avoid.

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Bad book

I never write reviews but I feel I must with this one. I've listerned to alot of horus heresy and 40k books this is by far the worst. The story is dull no likable characters to get behind its plody and long winded. I really struggled to finish it, the only saving grace is that it was in the buy one get one free. I've listerned to other battle sisters books and really enjoyed them this is not one of them.

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Good start, poor execution

The Narration lets the book down with mispronunciations, and singing which are a bit jarring when listening on headphones.

Some of the Sisters in the book don't feel genuine characters, and the ending was a complete let down.

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one of the worst 40k book i have heard so far

the story is bad. the sisters are set up against some of the toughest enemies in 40k to show how badass they are, the writer made the enemies brain dead and unresisting instead of accually dangerus, in other words the enemies in this book are just token enemies to be killed without ever posing a threat. this is just the worst problem with the book

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A bit underwhelming

Story was a bit slow and predictable. Narration/pronunciation a bit questionable at times. Some outright mispronounciations or mistakes. Overall not up to the usual standard. The climax was underwhelming and the narration though it tried failed to be very engaging and did not quite convey high emotion to the listener.

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Better 40k out there. Cringey narration.

It's okay. The story is fine. I found it lacking compared to other similar Sisters of Battles books (Hammer and Anvil / Faith & Fire 2 part series).

The narrator really struggled to portray some of the gravitas of certain moments. To the point that there are passages where the narrator sings or does battle cries, and it comes over as nearly cringe and really difficult to listen to.

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Great story, literally one thing that let it down

Story line 10/10
action 10/10
character development 10/10

the only thing that let it down was the lyrics to the songs that got sung. it just seemed to be out of touch with the story.

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Ok but there are better

The best part is the details about the Necron.
The rest is ok but not going to make me care about the sisterhood.

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