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Deathfire

The Horus Heresy, Book 32

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Deathfire

De: Nick Kyme
Narrado por: Saul Reichlin
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Vulkan lies in state beneath the Fortress of Hera, and yet many of his sons still refuse to believe that he is truly dead.

After a seemingly miraculous rescue by the Ultramarines, Artellus Numeon, once captain of the Pyre Guard, urges the other Salamanders on Macragge to leave Imperium Secundus and return their primarch's body to the home world of Nocturne - there to be reborn in the flames of Mount Deathfire. But Numeon grapples endlessly with his doubts and fears for the future of the Legion while their foes seek to carve out new destinies of their own....

©2015 Games Workshop Limited (P)2015 Games Workshop Limited
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Epic Journey • Suspenseful Ending • Excellent Narration • Impactful Events • Clever Twist • Horror Elements

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I really liked how Nick Kyme properly conveyed how harrowing the Salamanders' pilgrimage was. Had me on the edge of my seat.

Riveting!

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Great telling oh Vulcans story during the heresy for any Salamanders out there. Grim Dark

Great salamanders book

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Wonderful journey by the Salamander skeleton crew to revive what was left of their legion and legacy.

Vulkan Lives! And yet…

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I love the Salamanders and all of their lore and their faith in Vulkan is one of my favorite aspects of 40K, but if I hear Vulkan lived one more time and how much the main character believes he will come back again I may not read another HH novel again. Over all the story is good but some of the story is quite repetitive. The book could have been shorter with a bigger impact if that had been minimized.

Great narrator, so so story

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I understand folks' dislike for this title from a certain perspective. I happened to really enjoy it. I think Kyme handled the grief of the transhumans in the face of the still spreading heresy/civil war with a defr hand. I had to laugh every time they said. "Vulkan lives!," but the truth is, the refrain was poignant and became a cry of grief as much as it was one of defiance in the face of overwhelming odds. It was not the best Horus Heresy novel, and only touched on the Imperium secundus, but I enjoyed it overall as a tertiary addition to the overall lore.

Sad and slow

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