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  • Written by: Josh Reynolds
  • Narrated by: Jake Urry
  • Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (68 ratings)

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Dark Harvest

Written by: Josh Reynolds
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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A Warhammer Horror audiobook

A disgraced warrior-priest who prowls the Greywater Fastness is forced to confront his past when a message from an old friend sends him on a perilous quest. In an isolated village full of untrusting souls, his darkest secrets threaten to come to light.

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Explore a corner of the Mortal Realms full of dangerous characters and dark secrets in a tale by Josh Reynolds, master of the sinister.

The Story:

Harran Blackwood was a Warrior-Priest of ruthless virtue. Now he's a man with a scorched reputation, prowling the back alleys of Greywater Fastness, content to fight the petty wars of racketeers for survival. But when a desperate message arrives from an old friend, Blackwood is forced to confront a past he thought long buried.

Summoned to the isolated village of Wald, Blackwood sets off on a perilous trek to ensure the sins of his former life remain forgotten. He soon discovers that Wald is a hostile, secretive place with sins of its own. Deep in the murky marshes, where the cruel chants of village folk echo and the stink of death hovers low, Blackwood must channel his bitterness and rage to defy the ancient darkness that now hunts him before he is devoured, body and soul.

©2019 Games Workshop Limited (P)2019 Games Workshop Limited

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Great listen.

Dark harvest is awesome at portraying a sense of dread and atmospheric horror, the main character was interesting and left me wanting to see more of him though I would be surprised if we did.

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Great!

Amazing setting, memorable characters, and fantastic narrator. Ending was a bit weak but overall great story.

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Great listen

I thought it was great. Gritty exploration into the depths of Age of Sigmar. Loved seeing the underbelly of what usually shows up in bright colours.

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Gripping from start to finish

I'll be honest this book wasn't particularly scary but holy Sigmar is it interesting. There are a lot of questions thrown at the reader early on and most of the way through the book but they definitely get answered. The author did a fantastic job with this one and of course what good would an audio book be without a good narrator. Jake Urry absolutely smashed it with his gruff gritting narration giving the whole story a creepy vibe. I can't reccommend this book hard enough!

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Enjoyed the story

Great narration. enjoyed the story, looking forward to additional works in the series. hope black library chooses to produce them.

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I took a chance listening to a Warhammer Horror novel and it was well worth it. Josh Reynolds does not disappoint. One of the best books I have listened to in a while. The story was excellent! The narration was perfect for the story. Jake Urdu’s voice was the right tone for sure. I hope we hear more from this character in the future.

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new to age of sigmar

great book for people who don't have a lot of lore knowledge to age of sigmar.

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Great voice acting, immersove atmosphere

What a great novel, its a compelling and creepy story. The atmosphere of the ruinous swamp is excellent. Very spooky. I was enraptured by the voice acting as well. Each character comes to life in unique ways. A much darker tone is thown onto the sylvaneth. Overall its sick as hell dawg

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Honest Review With Effort

Ill Start Here,

I Am A Huge Fan Of Horror, The Nature of which is the balance of Hope&Fear

The Struggle To Survive only to realize that in the end you were only an infentesimally small component of a massive design, Nothing You Did Really Mattered in the end.

The_Conclusion_of_this_book_fit_the_above_textbook. Yet The Buildup & Relationships felt hollow & unattached. The Inevitable Demise of various characters carried little emotional weight.

The Narration(Dont Know if these reviews reach the narrator)Was Like DukeNukem Meets_Zefrank@Youtube with little varience between the characters which made the story lack a certain dynamic in audiobooks I Appreciate.

Much of the 'horror' before the conclusion was intented to be 'implicative' to make the listener uncomfortable, but flops without these horrific things actually happening infront of the protagonist to be described first person.

As A Warhammer Fantasy Novel this is more akin to a 'Darkside of Treekin' narritive with a bit of horror at the end.

In Conclusion this book barely makes the mark of being actual horror, but sustains itself through the application a decent ending.

Worth The Dive If You Can Handle The Narration.

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