
Interceptor City
Warhammer 40,000 Series
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Narrated by:
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Toby Longworth
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Dan Abnett
About this listen
A Warhammer 40,000 Audiobook
With the Imperial forces locked in a gruelling war of attrition over the dead hive city of Vesperus, a former ace fighter pilot returns to the cockpit as the Aeronautica risks it all to secure Interceptor City for the Imperium.
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Twenty years after the release of the highly acclaimed Double Eagle, Dan Abnett returns to the Aeronautica Imperialis for the long-awaited follow-up. Follow along as an ace dogfighter is forced out of her comfortable “retirement” and back into deadly aerial combat.
THE STORY
Former ace fighter pilot Bree Jagdea’s days of high-octane, white-knuckle dogfights are long behind her. Content with executing supply runs for the war effort, Jagdea considers herself retired. But when enemy forces start a relentless bombing campaign through the hive city of Vesperus, Jagdea is forced back into the Aeronautica – stationed with the infamous Circus 66 squadron, executing near-suicidal dead-drops and blistering interception runs through Vesperus’ lethal rat runs.
Plunged back into a world where the smallest of errors means instant death, can Jagdea outfly the enemy aces, secure Interceptor City for the Imperium, and return to solid ground with her sanity intact?
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- Paul
- 16-03-25
Masterful and worth the wait.
Back in the early 2000s I owned a Baltic blue Porsche 944, which I kinda thought looked a little like the Thunderbolts in 'Double Eagle'.
20 years on, the Porsche is long gone, but the thrills of the original book are re-ignited and on full afterburn for this follow up.
Superbly paced, with a satisfying climax, and Dan's knack of creating characters - both main and minor - that fill the environment he puts them in, in far fewer words than seems possible,
All delivered impeccably by Toby Longworth. Once again.
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- Martin esq
- 08-04-25
This Author and Narrator are the power couple of Audible,
Great story we'll executed, very visual setting and sense of being taken along for the ride. The ugly side of people trying to survive together.
Relatable for sure.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-03-25
20 years gap and still just as good as Double Eagle
What a damn good book. I almost wish there were more aeronautical books… or more books read by Toby Longworth
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- Richard Alexander Middleshaw
- 08-03-25
Superb
Excellent follow up to Double Eagle. Absolutely fantastic. Abnett needs to do another sequel. The Aeronautica Remembers. Splash 1.
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- R Bailey
- 26-03-25
Outstanding
Fantastic story very interesting and engaging and exquisitely read. Listened to it twice over already one after the other.
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- Alec
- 30-03-25
A fantastic sequal
A rip roaring squeal from Double Eagle. Dan Abnett smashes it out the park again. Super happy I managed to pick up the limited Edition version of the book aswell.
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- Anon
- 01-03-25
Nice to see the genre visited again
Some interesting ideas on how to get the story back to dog fights in a very 40k way.
A number chekhov's gun to clock on they way, so keep score.
Another good outing in the Sabbat crusade sandbox and look forward to the next!
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- Anonymous User
- 29-03-25
kept me on my toes throughout
great pacing with a story which keeps you engaged. Dann has done another fantastic story
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- David Stafford
- 24-03-25
Superb
One of the best Dan Abnett books I’ve ever read, and I have read a lot of them. It’s up there with the best of Gaunt’s Ghosts. Toby Longworth is, as always, excellent. I couldn’t recommend it more highly.
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- paul sparks
- 27-02-25
Superb
No complaints whatsoever, the storytelling and characters were classic Dan, made me want to go listen to all the Gaunts books again
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