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Ahriman: Sorcerer

Ahriman: Warhammer 40,000, Book 2

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Ahriman: Sorcerer

By: John French
Narrated by: Mark Elstob
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Book two in the Ahriman series.

Ahriman, greatest sorcerer of the Thousand Sons and architect of the Rubric that laid his Legion low, continues to walk the path towards salvation, or damnation. Searching for a cure for his Legion, he is forced to consider - was the great ritual somehow flawed from the very beginning?

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This is the second part in the tale of one of Warhammer 40,000's most notorious villains. The Ahriman series explores the motivations of this dark sorcerer in greater depth than ever before. Horus Heresy fans will also find plenty to enjoy as the story harks back to events of this great civil war, particularly the fate of the lost Book of Magnus.

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Ahriman, greatest sorcerer of the Thousand Sons and architect of the Rubric that laid his Legion low, continues to walk the path towards salvation, or damnation. Searching for a cure for his Legion, he is forced to consider - was the great ritual somehow flawed from the very beginning? The answer may lie within the mysterious artefact known as the Athenaeum of Kalimakus, a grimoire of forgotten knowledge that is reputed to contain the exact words of the lost Book of Magnus...or, perhaps, even a transcription of the primarch’s deepest and most secret thoughts.

Written by John French. Audiobook narrated by Mark Elstob.

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What a rollercoaster!

One of my favorite Warhammer books, the center of the novel is frustrating to watch plan upon plan fall to ruin but trust me- the end is well worth it!

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Questions piled on questions.

The voices performed by the narrator are a little different from the first book, mainly on Cadin. The story grows more and more complex to a point be the end I had to stop and think about what just happened and what it meant for the earliest parts of the story. absolutely fantastic job by Mr. French

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amazing work! as usual.

I really want Mark Elstob to know that I think he's a fantastic narrator and I'm very grateful to have his voice in this series.

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All is dust

The story was pretty good but the only downside I noticed was that when there was a scene change there was not indication of the change. This did cause for some story whiplash but I adapted to this feeling after a few times. The higher pitched characters did fall a bit flat for me but the story made me not notice.

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Fantastic

Always love anything to do with Ahriman and with one was absolutely no exception.

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Two thumbs up!

This was a great buy. Mark did a great performance. I really can't wait to listen to the next one in the series.

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Good read

The story is great the voice actor was alright but the is just overall preference.

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Atreus

What chapter did Atreus belong to? I still don’t know and it seems at the end the future was the beginning. I hope the third book answer that question.

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All is dust

I know the narrator has got a lot of heat in the past and I personally left a bad review on the Avenging Son novel. HOWEVER compared to the first Ahriman novel and the Avenging Son he has improved considerably. His space marine voices are much better, of course the ones from the first novel stayed the same for consistency but the new ones were on point. John French does a great job there some clichés that I found a little disengaging but overall still a great job. There are some plot points that tend to get over looked if you are used to the bolter porn straight forward type of story telling. For example a big reveal at the end is casually mentioned by a character (which only adds to it) and once you stop and think about it, it flips the whole storyline upside down and adds a ton of potential that has me waiting for the next one to see where the author takes it.

The beginning is kind of a love it leave it sort of style of writing, there are a bunch of moving parts that need to get into place for the end to make sense and is a slow burn. Once it got going I was fully engaged and stayed that way for a while.

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Thousands Sons fans delight.

More fantastic writing from Mr.French. A refreshing step away from tried and true 40k writing. The void, madness, machinations, and deceit. You get such a great vibe from this book, not full mad, not fully sane. a fun romp, voice acting is actually quite enjoyable, enjoy the voice given to Ahriman.

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