
The Vincula Insurgency: Ghost Dossier 1
Gaunt's Ghosts: Warhammer 40,000
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Narrated by:
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Toby Longworth
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By:
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Dan Abnett
About this listen
A Warhammer 40,000 novel.
In a brief respite between wars, Gaunt's Ghosts find themselves facing a hidden killer on a newly liberated world.
Listen to it because....
Witness a never-before-seen tale from the confidential Ghost dossier, following one of the earliest deployments for the Tanith First and Only.
The story:
In the ruined border town of Vincula, the newly formed Tanith First and Only and their commander, Colonel-Commissar Ibram Gaunt, are assigned to enforce a permanent peace. However, this thankless police action will prove as dangerous as any frontline—something is stalking the Ghosts through the streets, and soon the Tanith First will learn dark secrets about themselves that will echo through their history.
Written by Dan Abnett. Running time 6 hours 8 minutes. Narrated by Toby Longworth.
©2022 Games Workshop Limited (P)2022 Games Workshop LimitedHighly recommended this in addition to the main series :)
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great gaunts ghosts!
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A fan ever since, and through the decades have followed Dan's maturity as a military sci-fi writer, with more character development and higher echelon input. After all, it's on the strategic level, not the tactical, that you win campaigns.
This book works well in the combination of Dan's trademark action sequences and now polished character development.
Ex military myself - the parallels with Iraq and Afghanistan is obvious.
I attended a Black Library weekender a few years ago in Nottingham, and much to my regret, when Dan put it out to the audience what city the conflict in The Warmaster reminded us of, only a Simpson's comic store guy proffered a rather pretentious 'Constantinople'.
No mate. Small unit action with automatic weapons fighting through houses against each other other with flapping sheets outside the buildings acting as anti-sniper devices is obviously taken from Stalingrad.
Is what I should have said...
Back to black (and Bragg)
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