• Callis and Toll

  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar
  • By: David Annandale
  • Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
  • Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Callis and Toll

By: David Annandale
Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Audiobook

Hannivor Toll, together with Armand Callis – warrior and confidante – plunges into Cinderfall’s dirty underbelly, to solve a mystery at the heart of which lies an evil that will take all their courage and cunning to overcome.

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The world-wise experience of witch hunter Hanniver Toll comes together with the rugged determination and heavy firepower of the former Freeguild officer Armand Callis. Can they get to the bottom of a brutal murder, and what other secrets will they discover buried in the ash of Cinderfall?

THE STORY

Cinderfall district, Hammerhal Aqsha. The Twin-Tailed City belches fire day and night, smoke chokes the skies, and ash lines the streets like so much filthy snow. Life is brutal in Cinderfall – crime is rife, and death is cheap. But even here, the ritualistic murder of a supremely powerful ganglord is out of the ordinary.

Dispatched by the Order of Azyr, witch hunter Hanniver Toll arrives in Cinderfall to investigate. Is this the work of a rival gang, or is something much darker afoot?

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Great job by the narrator

Was a good thriller and let’s hope it gets sequel. Story, wise it was long wish it was an abridged version.

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A thrilling detective/adventure novel!

Fun and interesting characters tie together an interesting narrative. The relationship with Callis and Toll shines through!

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One of the better AoS stories!

The characters, the twists and all the great depictions! A solid book and one of my favorite stories from Age of Sigmar.

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Very exciting!

Mystery built up nicely to a good climax! I Can’t wait for the next book!

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The Mystery of Cinderfal is an Intriguing One.

I loved Toll and Callis's interactions and their discoveries throughout the story. Toll being cold and pragmatic while Callis acts out of emotion and desire really nails the whole 'Witch hunters are cruel' idea. ALSO there is a scene I love in this that is handled super well in my opinion. Can't spoil it, but still the mystery is worth a listen.

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