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Scars
- The Horus Heresy, Book 28
- Narrated by: Shogo Miyakita
- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Of all the Legiones Astartes, the White Scars of Jaghatai Khan remain the most enigmatic and elusive. Born of a civilisation that prizes honour, speed and fearsome loyalty, their allegiance has yet remained unclear even as the galaxy is torn apart by Horus' treachery, and both sides have apparently counted them among their potential allies in the war to come.
But when the Alpha Legion launch an unexplained and simultaneous attack against the White Scars and Space Wolves, the Khan must decide once and for all whether he will stand with the Emperor or the Warmaster...or neither.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-02-20
Cool looks at the white scars
Solid overall but only issue was it was hard to follow as alot of the characters did sound the same and there was no clear break inbetween the switching of chapter stories
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- ian
- 2022-03-03
LORE FOR DAYS
Great character building from the start, gets down to the human level of Space Marines and the decisions they make as individual. Great intro to the White Scars legion that makes you wish you were a speed craving war hawk like the rest of em.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-08-27
Fantastic
I knew nothing of the scars going into this. Found it very enlightening and they quickly had become one of my favourite legions.
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- Drew McGowan
- 2021-12-27
A Must Read For Fans.
A very refreshing take on the typical Astartes, that was well written and performed.
Adds a new dynamic and perspective to the ongoing events of the setting.
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-09-04
For the Khagan
This story was the catalyst that brought the obscure White Scars legion to becoming one of the most compelling legions of the Warhammer 40K universe.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2021-04-30
A good story for any white scars fans
A good place to start for any white scars fans. An interesting background on the legion and ties back to the fight of Prospero. While the Wolves and Alpha legion appear, they don't get enough detail as to why they are in this story at all.
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- Judson R Eley
- 2019-04-25
Good if you like White Scars
The book was good if you like the scars. There is a healthy dose of Space Wolves here as well as a touch of Death Guard. I'd say personally I was not super into this book, but I am trying to review as unbiased as possible as I think my lack of interest is only because I am not a fan of the White Scars legion. I got this book to try and Kindle some interest in a legion I knew less about, but ultimately, at least for me, this didn't really make me want to know more about them, and instead made me want more from the Space Wolves, Death Guard, Thousand Sons, and even the Salamanders.
This book does tie in very well with the books Thousand Sons before it, and with Crimson King after it.
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- Kris keyes
- 2018-11-29
pretty good
I liked the story, really enjoyed the narrator, but didn't love the accents used for the White Scars
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