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Wolf's Honour

Space Wolves: Warhammer 40,000, Book 6

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Wolf's Honour

By: Lee Lightner
Narrated by: Phillip Sacramento
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Audiobook 6 of the Space Wolf Series

An ancient enemy returns to plague the Space Wolves, and it falls to Ragnar Blackmane – who lost the Spear of Russ to the Thousand Sons last time they clashed – to retrieve the weapon from his nemesis and save the Chapter.

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It's the culmination of six books (and ten thousand years) of battle, as the Thousand Sons return and Ragnar must face his past mistakes and redeem himself in the eyes of his Chapter.

THE STORY

For ten thousand years, the Thousand Sons have sought revenge upon the Space Wolves for the destruction of their home world of Prospero. Now, the time may have come for their final victory. When the Chapter comes under attack, it falls to Ragnar Blackmane and his brothers to launch a lightning strike on the Thousand Sons in a last ditch attempt to stop their ruinous plans. With the aid of brothers long thought lost, Ragnar seeks to retrieve the Spear of Russ, and not only save the day, but regain his honour. But his nemesis, the sorcerer Madox, has claimed the spear and stands between the Young Wolf and his victory.

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Okay, first off, it was a perfectly enjoyable story and a good listen. If you're a Space Wolf fan, it's a good way to spend a few hours during a hobby session. The action popped, and there was a few moments of genuine humour sprinkled throughout. The performance was great with excellent characterisation and emotion throughout, would happily listen to another Space Wolf story narrated by this performer.

Okay, now the rest.

Seriously, if I hear the phrase "...young Ragnar grimly..." again in the next ten years, it'll be too soon.

"The young Ragnar looked grimly..."

"The young Ragnar smiled grimly..."

"The young Ragnar ate his chips grimly..."

Every. Single. Time.

To the point where it was making me laugh, it was so meme-like.

We know he's young, we know he's grim, you've said it twenty times already!

For Russ' sake, get a thesaurus!

Also, for anyone familiar with the lore, there were some odd choices, possibly even some lore breaking ones. Especially odd given how new the book is. For instance, the constant self referral by the main characters i themselves as "Space Wolves" when it is very well established that this is something of a slur for the warriors of the Vulka Fenryka.

All that aside, it was enjoyable enough and I don't regret using my credit on it.

The young reader reviewed grimly

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At Long last Ragnar makes good on his oath to get back spear of Russ and the 13th great company appears

Great finish to the series

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Have enjoyed listening to these stories, was the first set of books that got me into reading books. Love space wolves

Wish there was more

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I love this sorry and so nice to have a set of novels that isn’t just one or two books. Well worth a listen for any Space Wolf fan.

Brilliant edition to the saga of Ragnar

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Really satisfying and honestly quite emotional end to a stellar series. Feels more dangerous than a lot of the other novels.

Great ending to the series

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As a big fan of everything Space Wolves and their lore. This book was brilliant from start to finish. It had me engrossed throughout. The 40k universe does a great job of War, strife and heroes and villains

a brilliant addition to the great Ragnar saga

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This was one of the first 40K omnibuses I've read, I loved every minute of it, Again Sacramento's Northern Irish accent took a while to get used to but I loved it.

Loved it

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A well-read end (?) of a saga. Do hope that there’re more tales of Ragnar’s rise in the Wolves to come.

When’s the next one?

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Great end to the series, the previous review says this is a new book, it is not, this was released in 2005 but has just become an audio book, as for the lore comment- the wolves don't mind being called that as the translation from fenrissian to high gothic often mistranslates the language of the wolves, Russ stated that they accelt it because it allows them to play into the simple barbarian mindset.

Haegr!!!!!!

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Excellent voice acting- that out of the way the earlier William King Space Wolf books aren't perfect but the first in particular is excellent. I don't know what happened to the editing in this one but wow, repetition after repetition, storylines not tied up, odd narrative decisions.
I actually think the plot is pretty good and there are some decent setpieces, but at this point Black Library was putting out Storm Of Iron, Horus Rising, deep in to Gaunt's Ghosts. This reads like good fan fiction. One for the purists, which is a shame as it wraps up an important series.

One for a fans of The Young Space Wolf

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