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Uriel Ventris: The Chapter's Due
- The Chronicles of Uriel Ventris: Warhammer 40,000, Book 6
- Narrated by: Bruce MacKinnon
- Length: 12 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's summary
Book 6 in the Chronicles of Uriel Ventris
Captain Uriel Ventris of the Ultramarines returns home – only to find the Iron Warriors back with a vengeance!
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It's the grand finale to the Ultramarines saga, pitting Uriel Ventris against his nemesis Honsou once again... The action spreads all across Ultramar, complete with links to the Horus Heresy.
THE STORY
War is unending in the life of a Space Marine. After defeating a t’au invasion, Captain Uriel Ventris of the Ultramarines has returned to the Chapter's homeworld of Macragge, but finds little respite. The Ultramarines are thrust back into battle – and this time, the enemy is one of the Chapter's greatest nemeses. The traitorous Iron Warriors, led by renegade Warsmith Honsou, have gathered together a massive and brutal warband. Their target is the realm of Ultramar. Their objective is total annihilation. It is a final showdown between legendary Space Marines, and Uriel Ventris must take on the might of Honsou if he is to save his Chapter's homeworld.
Written by Graham McNeill. Narrated by Bruce Mackinnon. Running time is 12 hours and 48 minutes (approx).
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- Rhonda Miller
- 11-07-23
Incredible Conclusion
Bruce and Graham return to make an incredible story jump to life in your head. the plot, while insanely varied and far fetched, is still somehow cohesive enough to hold together and creates a story only Graham McNeil could write.
Bruce delivers some of the best narration in all 40k and gives every character a gripping personality. 10/10
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- Matus cech
- 10-09-23
proper wh40k book
as i said proper wh40k book..love to all the current heroes of the chapter fighting at the same time..find outwho deamon lord really was etc...worth buing and listening..
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-23
Oh yea
I’ll never leave a bad review. Ever ever eeeeever eeeeeEEEEEEVER. EEEEEVEEEEEEEEEERRRRR. Snip snap snoop poo.🤘😊🖤
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- JohnnyFi
- 11-26-23
Bruce and graham nail it again!
This is the highest stakes story in the Uriel Ventris series yet! It’s written very well and covers basically every named Ultramarine character as well as resolving the story from previous books. Such a satisfying read.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-01-23
Great! but unfortunately... Sicarius.
the book is told with some fluff in the book. it exalts the ultramarines as though it's told from a perspective of a great story. I drop it two stars in the story just because it leaves some questions unanswered. like the recovery of some ultramarines or how Calgar faced his failure or even learned from it. and you know... Sicarius is terrible that dropped it one whole star for him, just existing. however, this may be an amazing story because there isn't any: "This named ultramarine killed 50 million demon lords of Korn then decided to take on the entire hive mind shirtless in a brawl." it's a GREAT book... if you can get over the fluff.
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- David J Ray
- 12-17-23
Solid end to the series
First yes their is a 7th book but that came out 10 years later. I like McNeill's series, he's a solid writer who has a good grasp of how to move a story forward and how to relate books back to previous works, as well as developing characters. Everything has come full circle now for Uriel Ventris and Pasanius Lysane. Not to mention that this a novel about a sub-sector wide deployment for the entire chapter and Graham really delivers on that idea.
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- Matthew Miller
- 01-26-24
Great finish to the series!
Loved the ending of this Ventris series. A ton of action and great heroic Ultramarine moments permeate this book. Many famous UM’s have great moments and the Sentinel of the Tower, Uriel Ventris has a great and satisfying send off. Hope we get more of him in the future.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-24-23
Good, story overall, a bit too fanboyish
The book was overall enjoyable, but I felt that it was exalting the Ultramarines a bit too much (I did not feel it this strong in previous books in the series). But we have good action, multiple types of enemies and interesting characters, so overall it's an enjoyable book.
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- EricThomas Chasteen
- 11-27-23
Fantastic
Great performance by the narrator and fantastic writing by the author. Very much worth a listen.
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- Alex
- 10-25-23
Awful
I don’t know how this has gotten to print with such atrocious English used throughout. Please, for the love of the four gods, STOP REPEATING THE SAME WORD SEVERAL TIMES IN A SENTENCE.
The story was so weak I stopped this an hour before the end and deleted it. What a waste of a credit.
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