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Shadows of Treachery

The Horus Heresy, Book 22

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Shadows of Treachery

By: John French, Aaron Dembski-Bowden, Dan Abnett, Gav Thorpe, Graham McNeill
Narrated by: John Banks, Jonathan Keeble, David Timson
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From the battlefields of Phall and Isstvan to the haunted shadows of Terra itself - the greatest war in the history of mankind rages on.

While the traitor Legions continue their campaign of terror across the galaxy, preparations are made for the defence of the Imperial Palace and the final, inevitable reckoning that must yet come between Horus and the Emperor....

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The Crimsom Fist is the only depiction of the Battle of Phall, and The Prince of Crows is the closest you'll get to a depiction of the Thramas Crusade. And they are both good, good enough alone to give this a listen. And then you get a few short stories on top of that.

Some essential HH reading

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Another great story I'm so hooked on this series
Looking toward to the next one

Loving it

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Best anthology to date, and one was read by Keeble. Always brilliant! Over half the stories were also very insightfull

Best antholigy yet

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fantastic stories, finishing with Prince of crows a story of sevatar and kurze and the dynamic between the two and the retreat from the defeat at the hands of the Dark Angels, worth the credit !

great shorts and sevatar is brilliant

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After slogginng through Fear to Thread, this anthology was amazing and got me excited again to continue my journey through the Horus Heresy. Each short story was fun and contained exciting revelations or fun sidelines, I wished durinn each that they would go on but was well compensated by the next. Sevatar’s personality was especially unexpected and refreshing, I found myself sympathizing with this antihero and his ‘charm’ made me smile :) one of my absolute favorite new characters, I never would have thought.

Excellent

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