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The Assassination of Gabriel Seth

Warhammer 40,000

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The Assassination of Gabriel Seth

By: Andy Smillie
Narrated by: John Banks, Tim Bruce, Steve Conlin, Andrew Wincott
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For many long years, Gabriel Seth has led the Flesh Tearers to war. Master of a dwindling Chapter, he has made many enemies in his unceasing battle to keep his warriors alive - and now those enemies conspire against him, luring him to a remote world in order to end his leadership and life in the most violent and bloody way possible: Gabriel Seth is to be assassinated. But can even an Eversor Assassin kill one of the deadliest warriors in the entire Imperium?

©2017 Games Workshop Limited (P)2017 Games Workshop Limited
Science Fiction

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A good story, well acted, but ultimately doesn't mean much. Still, I've listened to it more than once and that's the mark of a good audiobook--relistionability, if that's a real word...?

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While the performance was amazing the story is lucking, without spoiling I'll just say that it feels like when things get interesting a massive time skip accrues and then "the end" I really don't see a point keeping this book :/

It should have been longer

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