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The Fall of Cadia
- Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: David Seddon
- Length: 19 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An Astra Militarum Audiobook
Cadia. This proud world stood defiant for centuries – a bulwark against the forces of Chaos residing in the Eye of Terror. All of this would change when it was targeted for destruction by Abaddon the Despoiler as part of his Thirteenth Black Crusade.
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The Fall of Cadia is a touchstone moment of the Warhammer 40,000 timeline. This incredible battle led to the opening of the Great Rift and ushered in a grim new era in which even greater threats assailed the Imperium.
THE STORY
Cadia licks its wounds in the wake of the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The heretic forces retreat on all fronts. The day is won. But Lord Castellan Creed cannot rest easy. Something tells him the assault was a mere prelude to something greater, something more final. He is right. Out of the Eye of Terror comes Abaddon the Despoiler, at the head of a warhost unmatched in scale since the dread days of the Horus Heresy.
In the face of the looming apocalypse, Creed must weld the champions of Cadia into a bulwark capable of withstanding Abaddon’s fury. And in orbit, the Despoiler himself finds his own alliance teetering on a knife edge…
This is a tale told at epic scale, from the tables of high command to the slaughter of the pylon fields, and with a huge cast of characters from self-styled demigods to the rank-and-file foot soldiers of the Imperium.
This is the story of Abaddon’s greatest conquest. This is Cadia’s last stand.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-05-2024
Abaddon is actually likeable!?!
The book is, for the most part, wonderful. Robert, as always, does an excellent job with a great, entertaining story and enjoyable characters. Unfortunately, I'm 50-50 on the narrator. He has a tremendous amount of talent, a great vocal range, and is, for the most part, utterly captivating. However, it's a little rough around the edges. Frequently, there are sentences that are quite slurred and almost unintelligible, leading to the need to repeat certain sections of the audiobook multiple times to understand what is truly happening during certain scenes. Again, incredible potential from the narrator, just a little rough around the edges, and I hope he improves in the future.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-09-2024
Staggeringly epic
Excellent and monumentally huge, which combines so many different stories within. Abbadon was a great surprise not exactly a sympathetic villain but one who is justified in his motives and strength of character. Finally the performance by David is great and highly skilled and diverse. I do struggle a little with his accurate performance of the more monstrous characters though.
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- Bryce
- 08-08-2024
the story was fantastic
the voice actor had a bit of a rough go portraying female characters in some parts but was overall pretty good
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