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Void Stalker
- Night Lords: Warhammer 40,000 Book 3
- Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
- Length: 14 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Night Lords Volume 3
Hunted by the aeldari, the Night Lords flee to the world where their Legion was broken. Stalked by an alien assassin, they are drawn into a battle they are destined to lose.
LISTEN TO IT BECAUSE:
Fan favourite characters - who also happen to be amongst the most monstrous killers in the galaxy - in a fight to the death against the aeldari, with the fate of the future on the line? Yes please.
The Story:
The hunters have become the hunted. The Night Lords flee to the dark fringes of the Imperium to escape their relentless pursuers - the aeldari of Craftworld Ulthwé. Their flight takes them to the carrion world of Tsagualsa, where their primarch died and their Legion was broken. There, history will repeat itself as a deadly assassin stalks the shadows, and the Night Lords are drawn into a battle they are destined to lose.
Written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden. Narrated by Andrew Wincott.
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- MisterBats
- 08-09-20
An epic journey
I was in my seat every moment.
I hope ADB makes more night lord stuff.
Ave dominus nox!!!
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- A J Botham
- 10-31-21
WOW!
This is a brutal finish to a gore filled tale of brotherhood and utter villainy!
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- Anonymous User
- 08-14-20
I need more
I loved all three books. And I hope the Night Lords gets to continue their rampage in future books. A good ending.
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- Greensully
- 03-28-20
Great series
There are a few black library series that I’ve really enjoyed and this one is within the top five on my favorites list.
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- Jordan Hernandez
- 02-05-20
In midnight clad ave dominus nox
A great ending to the series the epilogues definitely save the ending and make you hopeful for the eventual 4th book hopefully it doesnt get the gw treatment of in their time of need nonsense I would like to read that book to my children not my grandchildren.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-08-22
In death Vindication
Listening through the whole series and being with 1st claw to end. Is one of the best things a Night Lords fan could ask for Aaron Dembski-Bowden has cemented himself as one of the best writers for the black library. Andrew Wincott was perfection through the whole series and should be the go to for any night lord related stories. Ave Dominus Nox
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- Anonymous User
- 06-02-22
In midnight klad
loved the series can't wait to find more books on the night lords. "Ave dominus nox".
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- Dylan
- 05-16-22
Simply amazing, current chaos books are nothing but trash compare to this one
I absolutely love this book, it’s easily is the top 3 best 40k books I ever read. I’m not even a night lord fan until now and I love it!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-04-22
A great conclusion to an amazing trilogy.
I finally finished the Night Lords Omnibus and I absolutely love the Night Lords with this being a great insight, the narrator, and the author.
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- Dylan Bell
- 03-11-22
Great book, minor flaw in presentation
Time skips and perspective shifts aren't signaled well, leading to confusion on occasion. otherwise, a great book recommended to me by Bricky and DK over on Adeptus Ridiculous.
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- Lertimo
- 01-27-20
Tiresome, self pitying monsters do horrible things
As with the previous Night Lords books by Aaron Dembski-Bowden this book is basically just scene after scene of appalling things happening punctuated by long scenes featuring the Night Lords being introspective, moaning about how awful their existences are. To be fair, if you were a member of the ridiculously villainous legion you'd probably be depressed as well. All the Night Lords do is do horrible things to people weaker than themselves and they do it over and over again in gruesome detail. I'm no prude but I just got sick of hearing about murder and torture at great length. It goes beyond horror and just becomes loathsome, particularly because we are then supposed to care about the miserable marines moaning about their lost golden past and the pointlessness of their aimless existence. Being a Night Lord's victim must be like being tortured to death by Morrissey. After a while you just wish they'd shut up and get on with it.
As with the previous two audiobooks narrator Andrew Wincott does a sterling job making it all sound vaguely plausible, but there's only so much he can do with the material he's given.
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- Moran Dipode
- 01-26-20
Fantastic!
Amazing performance by Wincott as usual, and a poignant, gripping end to the trilogy! Aaron Dembski-Bowden is one of the most talented sci-fi writers of this generation.
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- tony reader
- 02-02-20
Awesome
i absolutely love this trilogy of books ADB is a brilliant author
the narrator was on point to
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-04-21
Brilliant and fitting end of the trilogy
Great story that made you feel attached to these anti hero characters which made it harder to lose them at the end. Would love to here more about Decimus
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- Robert Brown
- 06-06-20
great ending but beginning
this set of 3 books just gets better.
can't believe how you want the bad guys to win.
awesome
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- Pavel Peytchev
- 05-26-20
Another brilliant book in the series
What can I say, its a very well written book. The character arcs over the course of the series are great, there is a great mix of humour, darkness, introspection, action and buildup. It is well worth the listen. I just hope the series gets another installment
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-28-20
great listen
loved this trilogy well worth a listen, I was unsure on about the nightlords before listening to these books, but now they are amongst my favourites of the traitor legions
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-21-20
Fantastic
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Perfect ending to an epic trilogy. ADB is truly a master.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-09-21
Strong Finish
This series is just fantastic. I don't hear it mentioned alongside big hitters like Eisenhorn, Gaunt's Ghosts or Helsreach, but I enjoyed it more than any of them so far. Just incredible.
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- Lostinthe_pages
- 03-16-21
Brilliant
I absolutely love this series. ADB is a great author and I highly recommend him.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-15-20
Simply amazing
this 3 part book series is the best 40k story iv read(listen to) yet
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- Anonymous User
- 02-09-22
Best of the Three
I think this book easily has the best dialogue between characters. And I'm extremely pleased with the development direction of all characters.
This was also the best book in terms of endings, as something significant was actually accomplished. Everything was tied up nicely.
Easily my favourite of the trilogy. I'm a Night Lords fanboy now and I'm $1,100 down the hole.
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- Amir
- 03-14-21
Strongly Recommend
The book is well written and well paced.
Characters are well developed and watching the characters mature and shift their priorities is enjoyable.
Strongly recommend reading this, specially if you’re a loyalist
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- Thomas Hilleary
- 02-02-21
AMAZING SERIES
do yourself a massive favour. BUY THE SERIES AND TAKE THE RIDE. absolutely amazing listen
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- Anonymous User
- 01-26-21
Perfection
Finally I have read the classic trilogy and boy is it good in evil ways
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- Anonymous User
- 05-15-20
Greatest in the trilogy
The third and final book in the nightlords trilogy is without a shadow of a doubt, the best of the three. And if you have read/listened to any of the others, you will understand how great this audiobook is.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-19-20
Great continuation
Top quality as per usual. The characters really distinguish their individual personalities and great narration.