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Fabius Bile: Clonelord
- Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: John Banks
- Length: 15 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Once a loyal son of the Emperor's Children, Fabius Bile now loathes those he once called brother. But when a former comrade requests his aid on a mission he cannot refuse, Bile is drawn once more into the sinister machinations of his former Legion.
Now, accompanied by new allies and old enemies alike, Fabius Bile must travel deep into the wilds of the Eastern Fringe, in search of a world unlike any other. A world which might hold the key to his very survival. A world called Solemnace....
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- Sam Breitenbauch
- 02-02-18
Even better than the previous volume.
i thought Primogenator. was amazing. However this book some how topped my expectations and i loved it
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- Donald Findlay
- 04-13-18
Science fantasy and intrigue
If you could sum up Fabius Bile: Clonelord in three words, what would they be?
Illuminating, entertaining, visual
What did you like best about this story?
The exploration of Fabius biles motivations and beliefs. Great world building particularly in the eye of terror.
What does John Banks bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
John banks delivery helps with the pacing and characterization.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-29-19
Boring!
Blah blah blah man flayer
blah blah blah vat born
blah blah blah gene tithe
blah blah..... missing ending
Usually like reading stories about the traitor legions, it allows writers to get creative ( lords of silence). But this book was just alot of talking no real meat on the bone.
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- Antonio Duncan
- 06-25-19
Better than "Primogenitor"
Loved it! Deep story. Fabius Bile is an excellent character. He is full of interesting contradictions. Fiery wrath, emotional detachment, cynical yet hopeful. A must read for all 40k fans.
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- Christopher Patton
- 04-11-20
wow
A fantastic, and as tragic a tale that has ever been told, that leaves you burning and aching for more. The previous book was good, but this one had the real momentum. Give it a go, it's well worth the listen.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-04-19
In the box you go!
Pretty good story, lots of nice character development for Fabius's faction. I really liked the whitty banter between the characters and the "gift" Fabius recieved was a tantalizing clue of stories to come.
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- D W
- 10-03-19
Far too much conversation
I was only able to get about halfway through this book before I had to give in and stop listening. very little seems to actually happen and the amount of conversation is excessive for this kind of book and especially in this universe.
I really wanted to like this book, but ultimately couldn't.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-02-19
Terrific continuation of the Bile series
Great sequel to Primogenitor arguably better than the original. A much more insightful look into the Emperor's Children
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- Greg Thompson
- 08-05-22
excellent book. 9/10 read
love this book and character Fabius Bile very very complex. evil methods altruistic goals.
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- Sara
- 07-04-22
Exceptional
First off, the voice actor kills it. 2nd great story. 3rd great characters. a great follow up from the previous book.
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- Jake Dootson-whelan
- 07-27-18
brill
really enjoyed that one, fabius bile is an ace character in 40k amazing he's still alive too.. hope they continue this story soon
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- Liam Weight
- 05-22-19
One of the best in the Black Library archive
In the WH40k universe, there are truly very few characters that honestly toe the line well between objective good and evil. Fabius Bile breaks that mould. He's full of nuance, and has really given me a view into the Emperor's Children beyond the horrors I normally see them as. With the as always fantastic naration by John Banks, and the excellent writing of Josh Reynolds, it's a recipe for one of the best books in the 40k franchise.
Now give me a moment while I invest in some Apothecary models for my new Apothecarium kill team...
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- Christopher Poulley
- 06-08-18
Great performance good story
it was a good story the only reason it got less than 5 stars is because i wanted it to end differently.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-02-19
Best 40k book I've heard
This book is just amazing. The narrators depiction of the harlequins is so funny I laugh out loud everytime they appear.
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-13-19
Josh Reynolds at his best
An awesome story with a tragic end. Josh Reynolds is one of my favourite Black Library authors but unfortunately he seems to be very underrated.
This book along with the first are well written and the character of Fabius has gone from being a mad scientist doing crazy experiments because it amused him to someone who is actually fighting to save humanity in his clinical way.
Easily as good as the Black Legion series by Aaron Dembski Bowden but it doesn't get the recognition it deserves.
John Banks was a very good narrator. Some voices were better than others but overall I thought he was brilliant.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-24-18
quality
really good a great follow up to primogenitor and auld fabius finds himself in some dodgy spots this time love this series so far hope the finale is just as good
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- Anonymous User
- 12-15-19
damn good story
this is up there with the best of 40k, Bile is such an interesting character.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-20-19
Enthralling
Mezmerizing from start to finish. I listened straight after the first and couldn't stop, the story is fantastic, John Banks performance is as impecible as always. A must listen/ read for any 40k unvicerse fan.
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- gavin
- 01-02-19
great good
a good and entertaining book and the narrator was very good and enthralling. worth a listen
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-29-18
Epic story!
Awesome! Takes you on one hell of an adventure and makes you question everything. I was there the day Ferrus fell...
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- matt wood
- 06-07-21
Fabius Bile Anti hero
good read, great voice acting.
Brings a new angle to renegade and loyalist.
Really enjoyed it!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-28-20
amazing characters
I would and will listen to this again. riveting and excellent voice acting!
overall these characters have been portrayed in other stories before and I found this audiobook in particular brought them to life more than any other.
fabius bile's story is really well performed by this fellows voice.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-14-20
brilliant book
this is the 2nd book about fabulous Bill and bunch of misfits. takes a interesting look into chaos and one of the protagonist that I never really liked and made me really pay attention and actually enjoy him.
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- JR
- 07-28-20
Great once the story gets going
The story is great. My only gripe was that the first quarter/half of the book felt like a rehash of themes from the first book, especially with regards to the 3rd Legion and people wanting to rebuild it. The plot points that lead up to the main thrust of the book felt identical to many in the first book. Once this story gets its unique plot points its great.
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-13-20
riveting
the story continues and you can't help but feel for the character Fabius. an excellent story.
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- Joe
- 06-08-19
Bile's Back: bitter, twisted & tragic as ever!
Fabius Bile is one of the most curious, original and compelling characters of the 40k universe. yes, he's a total monster. But he's also totally relatable. a villain you can't help but cheer on.
Suberb writing and a complex, twisting storyline packed with imaginative characters, Clonelord is one of the best 40k boom I've heard in a while, and a perfect example of why Bile remains such an interesting antihero to explore.
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- Timpo141
- 04-11-19
Here We Go Killin Again
This is a story of a demented, immortal, elderly surgeon on a quest to show they galaxy that no one knows the HUSTLE.
Knew it was a good story when I found myself about to surgically attach the neighbours cat to a bird.
10/10 would read again