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Titandeath

The Horus Heresy, Book 53

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Titandeath

By: Guy Haley
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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The Horus Heresy Book 53

War is unleashed on Beta-Garmon as the armies of the Emperor attempt to hold back the tide of Chaos in the last major clash before Horus reaches Terra itself - and the God-machines of the Adeptus Titanicus are on the front line.

Read It Because: The long-awaited and much-teased battle of Beta-Garmon is here, and with armies of Titans clashing in brutal no quarters combat, Guy Haley has crafted a remarkable tale.

The Story: Horus’ armada gathers, and he has defeated all enemies sent against him, even the Emperor’s own executioner. One barrier remains before he can strike for Terra and lay waste to the Emperor’s dream.

The Beta-Garmon system occupies the most direct and only viable route to the Solar System and Terra. To break it, Horus assembles a war host of incredible proportions and Titans in untold numbers. To lose here is to lose the war, and Horus has no intention of turning back. But the Imperium understands the importance of Beta-Garmon too. A massive army is arrayed, comprised of near numberless army cohorts and a mustering of Titans to challenge even the martial might of the Warmaster.

Titans fight against Titans as the God-machines of Loyalists and Traitors alike go to war. This conflict will be like no other before it, a world-ending battle that will determine the next phase of the war.

Written by Guy Haley.

©2019 Games Workshop Limited (P)2019 Games Workshop Limited
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This story is full of strange holes and isn’t essential reading for the HH story arc but I loved the small details about how Titans function.

Not essential but who doesn’t love Titans

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I think this is one of my favourites so far. I love it when the author's move away from the space marines and focus on more human characters.

legion......walk!

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The writing and in turn the narration really build a picture in your minds eye. Fantastic listen

amazing world building

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Brilliant insight to those budding princeps out there. A good look into the life of a titan crew and what it takes to take down other titans and the culture in different legios.

If you like Titans...you won't want to miss this.

No really big pushes on the Story, but still very enjoyable.

Fantastic insight!

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Titandeath is one of the best representations of Engine war Black Library has released only second to Titanicus. The story is one we know but even though the out come is know it is story is worth a read.

Epic book well worth a listen.

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Really enjoyed the last third of the this book, the first half was slow imo nothing wrong with it just a slow burn

Great book slow burn start

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Very well performed, only issue being at the beginning of the book the amount of names of the titans can get confusing

Fantastic narrator

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a good story, lots or titan on titan action. well worth a credit. beep boop!

Another good listen by BL

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loved it. nice steady start into a glorious battle. Brought personality to the titan legions.

Titandeath

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Amazing, simply amazing. Nothing beats getting a human perspective from the eyes of God engines. Answered my questions about Chaos Titans since Betrayer never went into much detail about Legio Ordax and 40k novels that mention Chaos Titans tend to be explained as "It blurted scrap code as a defiance"
The writing combined with the amazing narrator created a tense, gripping, and genuinely lump-in-throat at the end. It's not a terribly sad ending or a glorious victory of one. It feels just right

LEGIO FIRST!!!

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