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The Beast Must Die: Warhammer 40,000

The Beast Arises, Book 8

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The Beast Must Die: Warhammer 40,000

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
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The Imperium has been brought to the edge of extinction by an ork invasion of unprecedented scale and depth. Piecemeal strikes against the invaders prove ineffective - for every ork fleet destroyed, five more appear.

The only solution is to find and kill the orks' warlord - the Great Beast. Surely if its leader is killed, the greenskins' empire will fall apart in agony of infighting and confusion. Lord Commander Koorland assembles a mighty army, but when they arrive on the orks home world, the forces of the Imperium discover they have disastrously underestimated the might and ingenuity of their enemy.

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GW should revise their own books.

Overall it wasn't bad. Only issue I have is that now I've finished the Horus Heresy series we know that Vulkan is a perpetual, so he can't be permanently killed but this book makes out as if that's it and he's dead finally.
Think GW need to revise the book and make a second epilogue regarding this issue.

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Once again great narrative with plenty of twists along the way, combined with carnage, duty and the ultimate sacrifice.

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Whole series worth getting if your into 40k.

Great series set in the 40k universe showing the whole dynamic of the imperial regime

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A real struggle to get through

Hard to follow, not very interesting, repetitive drama, lack of Orks in a supposed Orks book!

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