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Predator Prey: Warhammer 40,000
- The Beast Arises, Book 2
- Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
After centuries of peace, the Imperium is thrown into panic as human worlds everywhere are menaced by orks. In a relentless tide of slaughter, ork attack moons destroy planet after planet with gravity weapons of unstoppable power.
On Terra,the High Lords are paralysed by the scale of the threat and fail to take any effective action. With entire Space Marine Chapters missing or known to have been wiped out, does anyone have the will and the power to rise to the Imperium's defence?
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- SteveC
- 04-10-19
Too short
After spending 5-6hrs building the story (akin to winding up a spring) the ending comes short and sharp (as though the spring was unleashed and it just fell about, lifeless).
Given the short nature of these books, I do question their value compared to other Black Libray titles which can be double or more in length.
Overall, good story buildup and narration. Let down by content length and quick ending.
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- The naj man
- 09-11-17
enjoying this epic series
this series is great. it has a wide ranging scope and cast of characters which I found daunting at first but it's coming together nicely.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-10-23
Great story
Very tense and a good outlook on the life of an imperial, nice match of dark and light look forward to the next chapter
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- Anonymous User
- 04-08-22
I prefer my 40k narrated more grim dark.
The male voices sound too sophisticated and the female voices sound very girly and ladylike.
I did like the clear pronunciations and I could hear the story very well even though it is not my native language.
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- Chris rodger
- 04-01-22
a great listen
suspenseful from first to the last chapter. a great listen for warhammer 40k fans
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- Nathan Horwood
- 22-07-20
Good book that is slow in parts but builds well
Not as strong or compelling as the first book in the series but it has it's moments. definitely worth hanging out for the end chapters as they become quite gripping.
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- Johan olsson
- 26-05-20
A good book
This was not a favorit of mine but still a good book i loved the first in this epic story, and i will continue this series but for me this was not long as good as the first. narration was realy good
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- Tom Godson
- 16-03-20
Pedestrian At Best
Usual GW/Black Library fiction with plenty of gore-porn designed to titillate the mind of those in need of a bath and a walk. The plot is very bitty, with too many far reaching characters that have fleeting, if any, connection to each other. As with most sequels it just had no punch to it, and thus all the characters were expendable. Repeated clichés didn't help the story at all.
The performance was flawless though. Great work done by the narrator, shame he was stuck with such a poor script.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-02-20
Yet more intriguing grimdark tales of the imperium
Expanded on the first book in the series well. Gave you a sense of magnitude of the beginning of the threat. Laced as ever with plenty of grimdark reality.
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- The Bearded Bookworm
- 30-01-20
Better than book one.
While it is far better than book one this book really doesnt capture me and i will not be continuing the series.
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