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Tech-Priest: Warhammer 40,000

Adeptus Mechanicus, Book 2

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Tech-Priest: Warhammer 40,000

By: Rob Sanders
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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The disciples of the Machine God, the Cult Mechanicus are on the front line of the Quest for Knowledge. Tech-priests lead their forces of augmented warriors and battle-automata into battle with the Omnissiah's foes in defence of His secrets. Magos-Explorator Omnid Torquora orchestrates war against the Iron Warriors for control of a long-lost forge world. With skitarii legions and maniples of battle-servitors and robots at his command - not to mention the mighty god-machines of the Titan Legions - victory is within his grasp until treachery threatens to end his dreams of conquest.

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100% recommended.

Loved every second of this book. 100% recommended for AdMec lovers. Narrator is one of the best.

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A GREAT LISTEN!!!

Another fantastic book in the 40k universe. The fight over light and dark the suspence and ship battles all a great listen well thought out would recommend x

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Good admech bolter porn, lacking depth

I thoroughly enjoyed the first in this series and had high hopes for this the second installment, it was enjoyable but lacked the subtleties of the first. The fight scenes left little space for much else which was a pity. still would recommend to diehard admech fans.

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Ad Mech goodness.

I enjoyed it as back ground listening while painting the real thing. Storyline wasn't the strongest I've come across but it gave you a very good idea as to how they operate and communicate. voice acting was ok. not the worst but certainly not the best...a worthy listen...if your desperate for a good listen to spend your credit on though...this probably isn't it.

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great

loved it.. great storytelling. a must for admech fans. puts you in the heart of the action

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Good, once you get past the jargon

Quite a good story.
There is a lot of 40k techno-jargon, so if you're not familiar with the setting, it could be a struggle.

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Enjoyed the series so much I listened twice!

Really enjoyed being immersed in the AdMech universe. Made a refreshing change from the 40k universe through the lens of the Imperium.

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Solid Black Libary

Another good book set in the 40k universe, solid story and stellar performance. highly recommend.

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Brilliant follow up to the previous book.

very impressed with the books in this series. for me they've captured the essence of the adeptus mechanicus. all the scenes feel very flushed out and allow for very stimulating books, from both a lore and narrative perspective.

I've often been on the fence about Toby's narration in many books these are executed perfectly. voicing for mechanicus characters is going to be difficult to present as robotic monotonous voices make emotive speech harder to percieved by the listener. however Toby nails it here, offering a good range of cybernetic and vox emitted voices while still showing relatable human emotions such as fear, impatience and anger.

The author has really impressed me with these books. Rob is not an author I'm very familiar with, but after this duo I'd consider myself a fan and will be interested to read/listen more of his work

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Made the Mechanicus feel quite human

loved the flow of the book, interesting characters and epic battles, what's not to like

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