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Corax

The Horus Heresy, Book 40

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Corax

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: Gav Thorpe, John Banks
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After Isstvan, after Deliverance, the Raven Guard still endure. Their primarch Corvus Corax has rallied countless warriors to his banner, striking back at the forces of the Warmaster on every front - from the degenerate hereteks of the Mechanicum to the cruel legionaries of the Sons of Horus, none shall escape his wrath. But although Corax has managed to stall the physical corruption of his own Space Marines, what of their spirit? And what sinister end must await those who dwell forever in the darkness?

This anthology contains all of Gav Thorpe's tales of the Raven Guard in the Horus Heresy - the novellas Soulforge and Ravenlord, and short stories The Shadowmasters, The Value of Fear and Raptor. Also included is the brand-new novella Weregeld, taking Corax's legend to its grim conclusion.

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Overall the narrative is very interesting. Think audio book is best for this novel.

Not bad. Glad to have as audio book.

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Raptors are great. R A P T O R G A N G !

Raptors

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A great insight into the Lord Corax and his brave Legion and the poor Raptors

excellent listen,

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An odd set of stories with confused themes which ultimately feels like just more filler before the big event

Perplexing

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Intriguing and reflective. Showing a primarch, flaws and all. I loved it and was suitably morose at its bittersweet end.

Very Good

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