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Dawn of War #3

Dawn of War: Tempest

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Battling to save the Blood Ravens, precious gene-seed, Librarian Rhamah is sucked into the Eye of Terror and crashes down onto a bizarre planet of alien libraries and museums, an ancient eldar world hidden in the tempests of the warp. His battle-brothers mourn the passing of this hero, but his fate is far worse than death?

When a detachment of strangely familiar Space Marines lands on the planet to plunder its forbidden knowledge, Rhamah finds himself embroiled in their confrontation with the planet's mysterious guardians. As the rest of the Blood Ravens begin their search for him, Rhamah struggles to discover his true identity, unaware that his allegiance could tip the balance to deciding the fate of this world and its secrets.

412 pages, Paperback

First published September 26, 2006

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C.S. Goto

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Cassern Sebastian Goto (born 1970) is an author primarily notable for his novels and short stories set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. He got his start with several short stories published in Inferno! magazine and his first novel, a novelation of Dawn of War, appeared in 2004. Born in Ireland, he now lives on the Pacific coast of California.

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30 reviews3 followers
July 28, 2008
Couldn't even finish reading it, which says a lot considering most of my favorite books of the last five years have been set in the Warhammer 40K universe.
702 reviews7 followers
March 5, 2018
Final book of the Blood Ravens Trilogy has more intrigue and action, juggling the quest for knowledge and avoiding heresy, with lots of action and a nasty reveal, Captain Angelos and his team have to trust enemies, and maybe fight friends- but it's all in a day's work when you are doing it for the Emporor.
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286 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2021
Ahriman steals the show in this last book of the trilogy. Having a great antagonist really makes the story better.
The setting is also more interesting. Lest constant mindless fighting and more purpose in every-bodies actions.
602 reviews3 followers
September 6, 2022
Standard Warhammer40k book with Space Marines, the elda and the forces of Chaos. Interesting, a good read, closes the trilogy but in a whole nothing special.
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11 reviews1 follower
October 2, 2015
Follows on well with the series, a must for any fan. This series was my first read of any warhammer, and im now a converted fan
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