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The Way Out

Warhammer Horror

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The Way Out

By: Rachel Harrison
Narrated by: Grace Andrews, Steve Conlin, Matthew Hunt, Jonathan Keeble, Carla Mendonca, Colleen Prendergast, David Seddon, David Sibley
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About this listen

A Warhammer Horror audio drama.

A ship becalmed in space needs repairs. Fortunately, a nearby watch station offers refuge. Surely nothing can go wrong for the crew of the Fortune's Favour?

Listen to it because: Atmospheric, tense, terrifying...it's an audio experience tailor-made to chill you, and from the opening drama to the tense conclusion, you'll be on the edge of your seat.

The story: In the midst of a vast gas nebula lies a remote watch-station, hanging silently against a tapestry of dying stars. It sits alone, patiently awaiting lost travellers adrift in the freezing vastness of the void. To such souls it appears as a blessing, a safe haven from the warp storms that wrack the immaterium and destroy the ships of those foolish enough to test the tides.

To Captain Arq and her crew, it is one thing - refuge. But things are never so simple.

Written by Rachel Harrison. Running time approx. 77 minutes. Performed by Grace Andrews, Steve Conlin, Matthew Hunt, Jonathan Keeble, Carla Mendonca, Colleen Prendergast, David Seddon and David Sibley.

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really is the dark dark future

great book that makes you wonder about what's lurking in the dark. some really good atmospheric ambient sounds makes you feel like you are there tagging along.
My only complaint is i wish it was longer, could have listened to a few more chapters easily enough

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Emperor be praised it has a narrator!

A nice spooky tale that's well performed and features a Narrator, which means the dialogue isn't just characters explaining what their seeing.

Wish this was more common in Black Library audio books.

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Nice little story

Surprisingly good.
Not much to tell, interesting setting, good piece of horror and an great example of the grimdark concept.

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10/10 I just wish it was longer.

I’d rate this a 10/10, the performances were fantastic, which is what I expected from a cast such as this, everyone of them gave an amazing performance. The story was great, hooked me from the very beginning and gave me chills the entire way through. I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone who loves Warhammer 40K or horror.

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Excellent

Highly recommend to all grimdark sci fi fantasy enthusiasts- warhammer fans or not! Very well written and performed

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Multiple voice actors

Enjoyed all of it. Worth listening to.
I enjoyed all the voice actors and the ambient background noises

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A short and not that powerful horror

The story has its elements of horror and dread, but the end it's a classic "to be repeated".
if it was longer maybe it had a good ending, but at least the start was very good.
It has elements of schizophrenia, egomaniac, zeolite that combine with the characters very well.
The atmosphere doesn't need pictures, being represented by the environment sounds very well.
In conclusion it's a good horror but falls short due to it's "to be repeated" end

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Trapped on a space station

This was a great story fantasticly performed and chilling in all the right places

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so so...

Mixed bag although i am curious to see how Black Library expand on the horror genre.

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Blakes 7 meets event horizon

Brilliant performances from all the cast, great sound design and story was engaging enough.

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