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Asurmen: The Darker Road by Gav Thorpe

kavinay's review

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1.0

I have no idea. You figure a Phoenix Lord would be distinctive. I'm not sure you'll learn or care about anything in this fluff.

trackofwords's review

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4.0

Coming nearly two years after its predecessor in the fledgling Phoenix Lords series, this time we see the first of the Phoenix Lords arriving at Craftworld Ulthwé in time to join Eldrad Ulthran on an expedition to the Crone Worlds, to claim an artefact that could guarantee the safety of Ulthwé and its people. Accompanied by the head of Ulthwé’s Seer Council, Asurmen guides his fellows through their perilous journey, but his presence doesn’t necessarily denote success for the mission.

All told this is an impressive, thought-provoking package that combines careful storytelling with the sense of experience that you can only get with an audio product.

Read the rest of the review at https://trackofwords.wordpress.com/2017/02/18/asurmen-the-darker-road-gav-thorpe/

glace's review

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4.0

A brief story that shows the wisdom of a phoenix Lord and their courage. There's a twinge of sadness and loss tied to various parts of the story, and I believe that is a fair theme to be present regarding the craftworlds and the Fall of the Eldar Empire.

serinde4books's review

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3.0

This is another Warhammer 40,000 book, but this time I listened to it as an audio book, it is short about an hour long. The Phoenix Lord Asurmen joins the warriors of the craftworld Ulthwé on a quest to the Crone Worlds in search of the oracle Hiron-athela. It is believed that this being holds an artefact that could safeguard Ulthwé's future.
This was an ok book, it had a great radio dramatic feel that was a bit distracting from the story, too much background music. But it was fun to listen to. I was disappointed that there were no flashback to after the fall and when Asurmen was becoming the Phoenix lord.
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