Lost and alone in the haunted city of Shadespire, will Hamilcar find the ghosts of the city his worst enemy – or the ghosts of his own past?
THE STORY Hamilcar Bear-Eater, Lord-Castellan of the Astral Templars Stormhost, was warned not to venture into the twisted shadeglass labyrinth of Shadespire. Naturally, he headed there right away, because no one tells Hamilcar what he can't do… Now he's trapped, lost, alone, and haunted – both by the ghosts that inhabit the City of Mirrors and by the spectres of his own past, doubts and fears. Can he overcome these obstacles and escape to fight again? Probably – he is Hamilcar, mightiest of all the Stormcast Eternals, after all!
David Guymer is a freelance author, PhD in molecular microbiology (which still comes in more handy than you might think), and tabletop warlord based in the Yorkshire East Riding. He has written for Black Library, Marvel, Aconyte Books, Asmodee, Mantic Games, Cubicle 7, Creative Assembly, and Mongoose Publishing.
i loved this one more than Hallowed Knights: The Denied i had a love story awe....!!! the cast did an awesome job with narrating characters and the sound effects was mind blowing. can't wait for my next Black Library audio book
Lost within the labyrinth of Shadespire, Hamilcar finds himself confronted with ghosts of his past, facing obstacles even the mighty Bear-Eater can’t defeat with brute strength. Reliving moments of his life both before and after his reforging, Hamilcar is forced to consider that his faith in Sigmar might not be quite what he claims it to be.
Essentially it’s a love story…of sorts…although to say much more would spoil things. Suffice to say this is Hamilcar we’re talking about, so while we do see a slightly more tender side to him it’s still accompanied by a considerable amount of shameless bravado, brilliantly voiced by a bombastic Steve Conlin.