trackofwords's review
4.0
During his Shadow Crusade against Guilliman’s 500 Worlds, Lorgar Aurelian’s meditations are disturbed by one of his sons bringing word of a strange discovery. Travelling to its source, Lorgar finds an underground church and a congregation basing their forbidden worship of the Emperor on the Lectitio Divinitatus. There’s no action to be had here, just engaging dialogue brought to life by great performances. It’s an entertaining examination of ironies and hypocrisies,and a charismatic depiction of a bitter, self-centred, dangerous character.
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Read the full review at https://www.trackofwords.com/2019/12/10/quick-review-the-revelation-of-the-word-david-annandale/
glace's review
5.0
An excellent audio performance. Lorgar contemplates the irony and hypocrisy of how he now resolves to destroy the religion he created and was chastised for. His rage at this is conveyed well, and the sound effects drew me into the story.
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