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Damocles: Warhammer 40,000
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Publisher's Summary
Two centuries ago, the Imperium of Man and the upstart Tau Empire fought to a standstill in the Damocles Gulf.
Now, as the 41st millennium draws to a close, the tau have returned. As the world of Agrellan falls under attack, the White Scars and Raven Guard rush to its defence, but with the skilled Commander Shadowsun leading the alien forces, the Space Marines and their allies are hard pressed. Kor'sarro Khan, Huntmaster of the White Scars, swears that he will win the day in the most direct way possible - by taking Shadowsun's head.
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- jeremy
- 12-27-18
I love the Tau but...
A few spoilers ahead.
Overall it was good. The narrator is really good, but some of the story was... not right. Not in a canon way, I'm not a 40K expert. But like why where the tau constantly caught in close combat? Why did the 2 war leaders constantly fall for each other's traps when they knew each other were always setting traps? Why did shadowsun seem incompetent when she's the leader of the entire 3rd sphere expansion?
I get that there would not be much to write about if the tau did what they do and just smear the enemy from a mile away, but everyone just seemed incompetent at times and it took a lot away from an otherwise great few stories.
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- Benjamin French
- 11-08-17
Audio is low
They have great stories but the audio is very low I wish they had it turned up a bit
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- Alan
- 12-03-20
Unbearably bad "chinese" accent for the Tau
The reader decided to do an awful chinese accent for the Tau and I cannot listen to this. It's causing me near physical pain to listen to it.
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- Peter M.
- 06-10-19
Pretty Decent
White scars were portrayed as more inept, which got on my nerves, but good book.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-03-21
Good book, with some minor flaws
Good book, but it's a Warhammer book so don't expect a moving masterpiece, but a fun romp, action, and some solid lore. The story with the imperial guard does stand up insanely well to Warhammer standards, and stands up well to traditional sci fi as well.
The voice performance on this book is good, but is a little jarring at first due to the Asian accent the narrator puts on, it makes sense with the Tau though. It was a little bit confusing, however, since he puts in the same accent for several of the space marine chapters, with variations in them. So initially, it's hard to tell which race is talking.
But if you're into Warhammer, or Tau, or just want a solid but light action novel, definitely give this a try.
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- ArdenEmil
- 07-11-18
Very fun. excellent narrator. No foul language.
A very fun , fast paced intro to the 40k world. For the Greater Good!
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- Tyler
- 11-08-21
Audio bad.
Audio is so bad that I couldn't even here at full volume. Wasted money and am disappointed.
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- Aren B
- 08-29-21
3 out of 4 Ain't Bad
After finishing Blade of Damocles, I picked this up for more. These stories take place 200 or so years later. I really enjoyed the first 3 books. 4th was okay. I never engaged with it much and it follows much of the same story already been told earlier. Jonathan Keeble as always was awesome. Over all, would recommend to anyone who read Blade and enjoyed it.
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- Eric Scrogham
- 04-28-22
One hell of a sci-fi ride.
The story was fun,but the narrator was awesome. Characters were performed with a over the top fan boy passion.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-08-22
Entertaining
I didn't like how they gave the white scars a run for their money. the ta'u seemed a bit overpowered but it was good.
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- Cassiesaurus
- 06-11-20
a good story, but the voices are painful
Just straight up racist. Every variation of the White Scars and Tau characters voices are just different flavours of lazy racist accents by a white man , disappointing.
7 people found this helpful
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- Matthew
- 10-31-17
not great
series of short stories, well read but the plots are a bit pants. save your credit for something else!
5 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 04-06-21
This is what Warhammer 40k should be
Brilliant work by Keeble and the authors. This was a better time in 40k fiction. No pandering to Twitter ghouls, no awkward romance subplots, no current-day politics.
5*
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- Dan tutor
- 12-19-20
Great insight of the war
Several different perspectives of the war in the Damocles. And several surprises that catch you off guard to entertain you. The rivalry between Shadow Sun and the white scars captain is great with mutual respect for one another. The idea of friendship between them is nice and I hope for a future book of them teaming up to fight.
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- A.O
- 08-17-19
Tau fans will like this
As a fan of the Tau, I have to say, this is an enjoyable book. Although I wished they cover more on the Tau action in the latter part of the book, it was still nevertheless still good.
I also find some of the latter actions a tad favouritism towards the Space Maries, even though they took more casualty. I do not see how a super tech suit and tech can be outgunned so easy sometimes, plus no way will a SM get in range of a Tau suit.
All in all, I will give it a 3 star because of how I feel there was favouritism towards the SM even though this is more a Tau story.
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- Steve
- 07-04-18
Too quiet
The story is great but needs a sound engineer to turn the volume up so you can hear properly
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- Wilhelm Lachlan Alexander
- 05-14-22
Some gems, some decent.
Tau voice acting overall was subpar, as was that of the white scars. Very generic 'asian' . The View of tau empire from within was very interesting, particularly the tale of the human auxilliary. Lots of bolter porn, some of it done well.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-27-21
For the Tau'va
If you want to learn more about the Tau start here. Broken Sword is an amazing insight into the world of the Tau Empire.
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- Steven
- 08-23-21
Difficult listen
Guy Haley and Ben Counters contributions are very good other two mediocre at best
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- Anonymous User
- 05-11-21
Volume low
The volume of the item is too low to listen to while driving. Even with the phone at max volume.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-21-21
A mixed bag
Some of the Asian-esque accents for the white scars and tau were not great, done by a British guy. Other than that the narrative quality seems to only improve after the first book of 4, with the second being about a gue’vesa (human soldier fighting for the tau). This was a fascinating insight to the tau as a faction. The fourth book is great bolter p*rn between the white scars and tau, with shadowsun featuring heavily. Overall I was satisfied once I got used to the accents
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- Anonymous User
- 06-21-20
Soo good
The 40k universe is so huge, detailed and flavourful.
they pull no punches and tell it as grim and dark, as its supposed to be.
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- AT CT
- 09-18-19
Hit & Miss!
A few great stories and the rest didn’t hit the mark for me. Always the way with a compilation from different authors.
Probably better sticking to authors you do like.