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  • Of Honour and Iron

  • Space Marine Conquests: Warhammer 40,000, Book 4
  • By: Ian St Martin
  • Narrated by: Bruce Mackinnon
  • Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (107 ratings)

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Of Honour and Iron

By: Ian St Martin
Narrated by: Bruce Mackinnon
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Summary

A Space Marine Conquests audiobook.

As Roboute Guilliman’s Indomitus Crusade drives across the galaxy, Ultramarines Chaplain Helios is tasked with a mission of vital importance to the reborn primarch.

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New insights into the Primaris Space Marines abound, as well a look at Primarch Guilliman as he leads his great crusade to reclaim the Imperium

The Story

The age of the Dark Imperium has begun, and the human race is poised on the brink of ruin. In their darkest hour, the Emperor’s servants have achieved the impossible: the resurrection of the Primarch Roboute Guilliman. Now Lord Commander of the Imperium of Man, Guilliman marshals his forces in a desperate effort to drive back the predations of Chaos: the Indomitus Crusade. Dispatched ahead of the bulk of Guilliman’s war fleets, Chaplain Helios of the Ultramarines is entrusted by the risen primarch with a mission of vital importance. Will he achieve a crucial victory for Guilliman in time, or will a millennia-old obsession spell his doom? And just what manner of weapons will be needed to wage the war to save mankind?

Written by Ian St Martin. Narrated by Bruce Mackinnon.

©2020 Games Workshop Limited (P)2020 Games Workshop Limited
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good listening

great, really helps pass the time on long journeys and was a very good listen

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genuinely had trouble concentrating

the audio was so quiet, except when the chapter titles and music cut in, that I wondered whether my phone was broken. I've listened to most of the Horus heresy and a few extra 40k books on my phone and found that a good narrator helps escalate the drama but in this case I found myself drifting out of thought. I'm not sure whether it's a story problem with too many characters diluting it like it was in 'avenging son' or a problem with the narrator failing to differentiate between bad and good clearly so the momentum didn't switch naturally. but either way in the future I think I'll stick to more established timelines where at least the names (which if we're honest are only slightly different per character without a cheat sheet) help someone follow the story

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dense prose and not ideal narration

I think I'm going to have to listen to it again. Bit hard to follow at times, not sure who is who or what is being talked about. Didn't like the voices of the chaos marines, an Iron Warrior Lord terminator shouldn't sound like an evil vazer from Aladdin. Otherwise a fairly typical black library title.

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Fantastic story

Interesting speaker with variations in characters voices!
Another view of the primaris meeting the old space marines.
Nicely described atmosphere and many battles!

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very enjoyable self-contained story

as a fan of a the ultramarines I was very pleased with the story this book told.

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Iron within !

This book is one of the better space marine conquest books, when I read the book on kindle and left my review I said that John Banks would be the ideal narrator, sadly BL didn’t listen (I did not expect them to) Bruce Mackinnon is not a bad narrator but he fails to bring the gravitas that other narrators do and at times sounds like an annoying teacher or lecturer, great book, ok narration

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Great book

Loved the book, great look at the Ultramarines in the 42nd Millennium. I would recommend reading Roboute Guilliman’s primarch first

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Slow and boring

Narration was dry and boring, plot was boring too. Worst I’ve listened to in a while

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Probably least compelling 40k book I have read

Terrible writing. Hard to get into and pretty non consequential story. Can totally skip this one and you won’t miss a thing.

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