• Ravenor Rogue

  • Warhammer 40,000
  • By: Dan Abnett
  • Narrated by: Toby Longworth
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (1,913 ratings)

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Ravenor Rogue

By: Dan Abnett
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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Publisher's summary

Inquisitor Ravenor continues his persecution of the arch-heretic Zygmunt Molotch - a hunt that has, for him, now become an obsession. In direct contravention of Inquisition orders, Ravenor and his team go rogue, in relentless pursuit of their quarry.

Thrown through time and space, pitted against enemies of limitless power and cunning, just how much will Ravenor and his team have to sacrifice to save the day?

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

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good scifi adventure

really enjoyed it. the narration is done well. I would love to see more of the adventures of gideon ravenor.

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Amazing work

I love Dan abnett's books this is no exception and Toby Longworth knocks it out of the park as always

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Good, comprehensive conclusions.

Solid conclusion to the trilogy. Closes out a oft hinted, but never fully fleshed out back story, and provides an exciting, epic conclusion to the story.

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Fine

I find it hard to get invested when the characters are making very poor choices left and right.In this book Ravenor feels more naive and far less perceptive then what should be expected of an Inquisitor. Carl seems a little too gung-ho about lying. Lastly all the antagonist are smart and tempered to the point it feels like the only reason our heroes stand a chance is plot armor.

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A Climatic End to Ravenor's Trilogy

As always, Dan writes a journey with plenty twists and turns along the path to keep invested, while Toby does a fantastic job enriching each character with a voice of their own. No spoilers other than I stayed up late listening to this, and had tears at times. A must listen if you enjoy Dan and/or Toby.

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Another Great by Dan Abnett

This concludes the Ravenous Trilogy and it keeps you engaged and enjoying right thru to the end. You won't be disappointed with this Trilogy.

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Great book. An even Better Trilogy .

I hope the. for more soon. via audible. as this was just too good to end. I do feel the ending was rushed. But hope indeed for more Ravenor adventures.

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A good end to a good Trilogy

Rogue neatly ties up all the story threads of the Ravenor Trilogy, and personaly i think it is the best written of them ad well, im still not a fan of the "then/now" jumps that the series have used, but I feel that they have been handled with more skill in this one

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Great ending!

In the last three months, I devoured the entire Eisenhorn series along with the Ravenor trilogy, and I also read one Bequin novel along the way. Dan Abnett has become one of my favorite and most respected authors, and Toby Longworth's narration feels like the quintessential voice of Eisenhorn and the entire Warhammer 40K universe. The combination of compelling storytelling and captivating performance kept me hooked throughout.

The conclusion of the Ravenor trilogy was satisfying and refreshingly devoid of clichés. I expected a stereotypical ending, but Abnett delivered something far more nuanced. The characters' arcs continue to evolve beyond the last page, while still providing closure for the series.

These two series served as my introduction to the Warhammer 40K universe, and I never felt lost. I deliberately avoided spoilers, opting to search for terms via a 40K wiki without delving into character details until after I finished each series.

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incredible story, Dan abnett is a mastermind.

I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I think one thing i had some struggle with, is Mr. Longworths analytical reading of the story. not for the lack of character or disparaging his talent, the man is talented to no end and I am jealous. what I mean is I had some struggles remaining engaged at time. but I believe that could just be my own mind not staying on one thing too long.

wonderful book, definitely recommend.

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