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Da Big Dakka

Warhammer 40,000

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Da Big Dakka

By: Mike Brooks
Narrated by: Harry Myers
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About this listen

An Ufthak Blackhawk Audiobook

Ufthak Blackhawk reckons he’s in for it. Da Meklord has summoned him, and the Gargantsmasha just knows his boss wants to kick his teef in and be done with it.

LISTEN TO IT BECAUSE

Ufthak Blackhawk faces the Drukhari in the teeming flesh pits of their dark city of Commorragh as he finds himself challenged to gladiatorial combat against the masters of pain.

THE STORY

Out of options, Ufthak leads his Waaagh! through the mysterious webway, to a place where kunnin’, sneakin’, and thinkin’ are the name of the game. A place with little truck for muscle and brawn – Commorragh, the Dark City.

Here, where kabals and haemonculus covens pump psychic viscera into the warp, Ufthak is thrown into gladiatorial combat and soon finds himself up against an archon who will stop at nothing to prove she deserves to rule the Dark City – even if it means bringing Commorragh down around her.

But the Drukhari are about to discover that while orks may be simple, very little about them is ever straightforward.

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A fantastic read and follow up to the already exceptional Warboss and Brutal Kunnin.
12/10 would highly recommend to any Ork enthusiast!!!

Outstanding as always from Mike Brooks

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If it's orks you want, this book gives you orks, sneaky backstabbing and some more sneaky backstabbing from the dark eldar as well. The only thing I want more, is more Uftak Blackhawk and Snaggy Sharptooth...a duo just as good as Tom and Jerry...with way more collateral.

What's not to like?

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Just listen to it. The story is Great both of the orks and the dark Eldar. The VA is amazing. Its one of the best books in a long time

One of the best books in a long time

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More Ufthak, more Snaggy, more dakka and certainly more WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHH. Good book all round, even the Dark Eldar plot stuff got me gripped which was unexpected. Mike Brooks has smashed another Ork book out of the park!

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHH!!!

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If you liked brutal Kunnin you’ll love this good’en!

* Spikies
* gladiator fight
* Ork logik
* Grechin wargh!

Just get it. It’s full of so many brilliant moments.

Top Dakka!

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