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Interceptor City

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Interceptor City

Auteur(s): Dan Abnett
Narrateur(s): Toby Longworth
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A Warhammer 40,000 Audiobook

With the Imperial forces locked in a gruelling war of attrition over the dead hive city of Vesperus, a former ace fighter pilot returns to the cockpit as the Aeronautica risks it all to secure Interceptor City for the Imperium.

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Twenty years after the release of the highly acclaimed Double Eagle, Dan Abnett returns to the Aeronautica Imperialis for the long-awaited follow-up. Follow along as an ace dogfighter is forced out of her comfortable “retirement” and back into deadly aerial combat.

THE STORY

Former ace fighter pilot Bree Jagdea’s days of high-octane, white-knuckle dogfights are long behind her. Content with executing supply runs for the war effort, Jagdea considers herself retired. But when enemy forces start a relentless bombing campaign through the hive city of Vesperus, Jagdea is forced back into the Aeronautica – stationed with the infamous Circus 66 squadron, executing near-suicidal dead-drops and blistering interception runs through Vesperus’ lethal rat runs.

Plunged back into a world where the smallest of errors means instant death, can Jagdea outfly the enemy aces, secure Interceptor City for the Imperium, and return to solid ground with her sanity intact?

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Another exceptional book from the master of 40k literature. Well-rounded, three-dimensional characters and exceptional sci-fi action. Abnett succeeds at breathing fresh life and perspective into the 40k universe and gives us a great sequel to a classic 40k novel 20 years after the original. Really pleasant surprise.

Better than Double Eagle.

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Thisbis one of the best WH40K stories out there and I have enjoyed very much. Well worth the time.

Gripping story with very good audio performance

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Another banger with Toby on the mic. Longworth manages to clearly differentiate his characters without falling into over acting females roles that I find some male narrators can end up doing.

If you’re coming from the main line of 40k fiction, know that the Sabatt Worlds Crusade occurs in a different setting and time period. It’s a lot more WW1/WW2 in feel and I love these little snapshots of individual service members during that war.

Better than Double Eagle. 10/10 would take off again.

Dead drop into the Abnett-verse

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A great follow up to Double Eagle. Really feels like Top Gun in the 40K universe.

Fast paced and exciting.

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Dan Abnett evokes the claustrophobic life of imperial forces in dire circumstances while providing a hero's journey through a disfunctional workplace. I loved it.

Abnett at his best.

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Not prefect but a damned good continuation. would definitely recommend reading double eagle first to get the most out of this novel.

Well worth it

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I usually try very hard to avoid bringing up specific digs at authors in reviews but with regards to Dan Abnett and looking back at his work, this just comes off as something coming from a person who is not willing to engage with the source material. Reading things like Double Eagle & the various Gaunt's Ghosts books, his material reads more like WW2 alt-history fiction as does this. The only way I could recommend this book is if you are some sort of aviator/flight sim enthusiast who is really onboard with long-winded details and descriptions of mundane technical procedures for aircraft maintenance and flight that not only sound horribly incongruent with the warhammer 40k tech-level but the sorts of things that would be archaic today.

I don't think Dan Abnett actually likes 40k

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