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Warhammer 40,000

The Xenos Audio Collection

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A Warhammer 40,000 audio drama collection.

Mankind rightly rules the galaxy - but there are many aliens who would see that reign end, from the savage orks to the subtle aeldari....

Discover the ways in which many of the Imperium's alien enemies wage war across a collection of full-cast audio dramas that showcase the aeldari, the orks and the T'au Empire.

Many are the xenos foes who plague mankind's Imperium. Ancient races which once ruled the galaxy, such as the aeldari and necrons, lurk in the darkness, awaiting their chance to reclaim what was once theirs. Younger races like the upstart T'au Empire grow in power and influence, ever eager to topple humanity and take their place. And across the galaxy, the savage orks wage brutal war, fighting all in their path simply for the joy of battle. This audio drama anthology contains eight tales of the aeldari, the orks and the T'au Empire. From the adventures of a greenskin mekaniak and his madcap entourage to a journey into a shattered aeldari craftworld and a tale of a war-damaged t'au bent on revenge, each of these immersive audio dramas will give you new insights into the aliens of the 41st Millennium.

Contents:

'Prophets of Waaagh!' by Guy Haley

'Hand of Darkness' by Gav Thorpe

'Asurmen - The Darker Road' by Gav Thorpe

'Klaw of Mork' by Guy Haley

'The Iron Devil' by C L Werner

'The Kauyon' by Andy Smillie

'Howl of the Banshee' by Gav Thorpe

'The Path Forsaken' by Rob Sanders

Perfomed by Tom Alexander, Gareth Armstrong, Jonathan Keeble, Toby Longworth, Annemarie Gaillard, Sean Barrett, John Banks, Cliff Chapman, Ben Allen, Joe Absolom, Harriet Kershaw, Steve Conlin, Kris Milnes, Michael Fenner, Susie Riddell, Lucy Brown, Emma Gregory, Peter Noble, Luke Thompson, Caroline Sheen, Clare Corbett, Matthew Hunt, Penelope Rawlins, Martyn Eliis, Genevieve Swallow, Joe Shire, Paul Panting, David Seddon, Melvyn Rawlinson.

7 pages, Audible Audio

First published February 29, 2020

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About the author

Guy Haley

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Guy Haley is the author of over 50 novels and novellas. His original fiction includes Crash, Champion of Mars, and the Richards and Klein, Dreaming Cities, and the Gates of the World series (as K M McKinley). However, he is best known as a prolific contributor to Games Workshop's Black Library imprint.

When not writing, he'll be out doing something dangerous in the wild, learning languages or gaming.

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11 reviews
February 6, 2023
Excellent production value, very engaging soundscapes and voice acting

The first three stories; Prophets of Waaagh (an extremely entertaining and appropriately loud ork story), Hand of Darkness (an epic story following the Ynnari faction), and Asurmen - The Darker Road (a dark tragic tale between present-day Eldar and Slaanesh) are the best stories

Middle stories such as The Kauyon and The Iron Devil were refreshing in their following of a single Tau soldier and a stranded Imperial Guard regiment respectively, lacked the scale of other stories but by their end were a worthwhile listen

The final Eldar stories are tragic tales against Khornate demons and the Tyranids that would have benefitted from longer narratives
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4 reviews
April 17, 2023
Dis ere wun wuzoff tewa gud start! allbout da Boyz, mashin grotz nd puny umiez! Den dere wuz tew meny panzee gunruntz nd pointy eared gitz, hogin up me gobbinz! Ardlee eny dakka, ardlee eny choppin! evun wen da Boyz wuz frunt n centa! Not enuff WAAAGH! Dat aint ardlee rite now innit!?
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