
Ruinstorm
The Horus Heresy, Book 46
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Jonathan Keeble
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David Annandale
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Imperium Secundus lies revealed as a heretical folly. Terra has not fallen, though it remains inaccessible. Sanguinius, Guilliman and the Lion El’Johnson, the primarchs of the Triumvirate, must reach Terra at all costs. They seek to defend the Emperor and to atone for their sins.
But the Ruinstorm, a galaxy-wide maelstrom of chaos, hides the Throneworld from the primarchs. Now the fleets of three Legions depart Macragge, and the primarchs will stop at nothing to overcome the Ruinstorm. Yet an insidious enemy watches their every move, and plots against the weaknesses of the errant sons of the Emperor. Each has his own inner storm, and each marches towards his own ruin.
©2017 Games Workshop Limited (P)2017 Games Workshop LimitedWhat listeners say about Ruinstorm
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- Anonymous User
- 12-06-23
One of the few I would listen to again.
Excellent story, bringing major characters together in one of the many pivotal moments of the HH. Disheartening to hear the fate of Curz, but the execution was full of emotion and redress. A solid part of the series.
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- Grant
- 29-01-24
Tragic ending
Felt quite sad when the three realise they have to go there separate ways in the war.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-12-18
One of the best in the HH series
I enjoyed this one thoroughly, in my opinion it's one of the best books in the series so far. The plot is advanced and even though most of what happens is known to any that are familiar with HH lore, it's written well and is exciting.
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- James Fox
- 01-08-23
Much more like it!
After the droll pointlessness of Tallarn, this book (Rainstorm) finally felt like we were being thrust back into the narrative of war and the path back to Terra!
we'll written and brilliantly narrated.
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- jonathan henderson
- 29-11-18
great stuff
A good read. Well performed and makes Pythos mean something. makes me keen for the next one.
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- Matteo Cirone
- 21-03-23
Another masterpiece
Great story, characters are powerful but what I loved is seeing them struggle, argue and yet come together as true brothers to reach our beloved Emperor. Just another great book in the magnificent HH series
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- Samuel Burton
- 21-12-22
good listen
voice acting a superb characters are really well wrestling all around a good Horus Heresy book
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- Karl P
- 01-03-25
Respect
Jonathan Keeble once again proves why he is an outstanding actor and narrator. story was well written
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- Craig
- 17-02-23
More meaningful than expected
I didn’t know what to expect but I was very pleased with the intelligence of the antagonists and how the heroes and villains seek to outwit each other. Much grander in scale than I was expecting. It has the same tone as Fear To Tread, one of my favourite Horus Heresy novels. Roboute is witty (better off after leaving his granny behind) and Curze is given much-needed sympathetic portrayal.
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- John M O'Callaghan
- 08-06-23
Too psychedelic
There are just too many sequences that just don’t make sense. It is a psychedelic trip. Some good insights and ok performance but overall I don’t think it’s worth the time.
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