Echoes of Eternity: The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra, Book 7 (Unabridged) Echoes of Eternity: The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra, Book 7 (Unabridged)

Echoes of Eternity: The Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra, Book 7 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Siege of Terra Book 7

With the walls of the Imperial Palace in ruins and the end in sight, Sanguinius prepares one final stand. The loyalists are desperate, and the Warmaster’s hordes are certain of their coming victory.

Listen to it because

The myriad battles of the Siege of Terra series are pulling into a taut weave of tension, horror, and certain doom. Just when you thought it was bad, it gets worse.

The story

The walls have fallen. The defenders are broken. The Inner Palace lies in ruins.

The Warmaster’s horde advances through the fire and ash of Terra's dying breaths, forcing the loyalists back to the Delphic Battlement—the very walls of the Sanctum Imperialis. Angron, Primarch of the World Eaters and Herald of Horus, has achieved immortality through annihilation—now he leads the armies of the damned in a wrathful tide, destroying all before them as the warp begins its poisonous corruption of Terra's very soil.

For the Emperor’s beleaguered forces, the end has come. The Khan lies on the edge of death. Rogal Dorn is encircled, fighting his own war at Bhab Bastion. Guilliman will not reach Terra in time. Without his brothers, Sanguinius—the Angel of the Ninth Legion—waits on the final battlements, hoping to rally a desperate band of defenders and refugees for one last stand.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NARRATOR
JK
Jonathan Keeble
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15:50
hr min
RELEASED
2022
September 3
PUBLISHER
Black Library
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
749.2
MB

Customer Reviews

deimos & sanford ,

YES YES

Hail sanguinius I play the army and I am hoping they bring him back to life but that highly unlikely.

Benjamin Randle ,

Just my opinion

Sanguinius has always been one of my favorite Primarch(s). After reading all these current Horus Heresy novels, or listening to audio versions, the whole saga feels like a metaphor addressing the consequences of blind faith, as well the rabbit- hole of instinctual curiosity that is a trademark of human existence. I imagine there is still a fair amount of content in the remaining 2-3 novels left. But based on what’s transpired in these 35ish books, I would say the “HH” series is one of the most skilled and illustrative mirrors of the human soul, possibly since the Iliad. Hats off to the authors for keeping cohesive vision during this 10+ year long literary campaign.