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  • Sea of Souls

  • Dawn of Fire: Warhammer 40,000, Book 7
  • By: Chris Wraight
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (172 ratings)

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Sea of Souls

By: Chris Wraight
Narrated by: John Banks
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Summary

Audiobook 7 in the Dawn of Fire Series

Fleet Secundus marches toward the Eye of Terror, ready to strike at the heart of the Archenemy. However, a battle for survival awaits as the greater schemes of the Indomitus Crusade descend into treachery and intrigue.

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It's a jaw-dropping entry in the Dawn of Fire series, as the Indomitus Crusade prepares to take the fight to the heart of Abaddon's warpsworn empire.

THE STORY

The mighty fleets of the Indomitus Crusade face terrors and dangers beyond imagining. As Guilliman's crusade marches forth, bringing the Emperor's light to thousands of worlds, Fleet Secundus is headed for the darkest dark – the Eye of Terror itself.

Along with warriors of the Adepta Sororitas and the Adeptus Astartes, the Imperial Navy battle cruiser Judgement of the Void pushes deeper into contested space. But as their journey unfolds, the forces of Chaos close in, and a battle for survival is about to begin – one which has ramifications not just for Fleet Secundus, but for the future of the galaxy itself.

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A horror story but not out of place

I didn't expect one of these novels to go Event Horizon.
But they did and it's not badly done.

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Fun and interesting

For how a lot of these books have been going, this one has been pretty interesting in terms of what it goes into with void ships and the life on them on a macro level. I'm not a big fan of the void warfare books, but this one is genuinely a stand-out for me. It's very good and on the par for good 40k audio-books (and I'm generally picky).

John Banks is John Banks, if you're a fan it's more John Banks.

There are some sound distortions for the comms, but I liked them. You don't get them often in the longer audiobooks, but their used sparingly if you're not into that kind of thing.

It's fun, lots of intrigue, some horror and interesting characters, I'd easily recommend it.

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Warhammer horror

And to me it was more a gothic horror set onboard an imperial ship than a story in the dawn of fire series, only in the last chapters and epilogue do you get a link to previous DoF books, really enjoyed it and John Banks is an excellent narrator

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Unexpectedly Great

Starting slowly as a dawn of fire book it gets really good fast and gives a new perspective from the insides of a ship

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Brilliant story line that you don't see coming until its too late!

Pulls you in like all the Dawn of Fire books but this one spits you out and leaves you feeling amazingly entertained and at the same time cursing yourself! Brilliant book, extremely detailed, descriptive and as always, narrated expertly!

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One of best books about life of imperial navy. Its lacking in some places but overhal its great

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Great Horror Story

I don't normally like or listen to this series but Chris Wraights my homeboy so I did and he didn't let me down.

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The hopplessness

I hate all the effects for the "warpvoices"/voxcaster, the readers is doning a fine jobb otherwise

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Warhammer does Event Horizon

well written and performed if a little slow to start. I did enjoy the horror take on a 40k story, like most of the other recent dawn of fire books it doesn't actually move the Indomitus story along, it is one of the best in the dawn of fire series tho

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Great story on a small scale

I really enjoyed this book. Often 40k novels turn into an epic on a large scale, but this was a nice change of pace. Recommend!

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