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Hereticus
- Eisenhorn: Warhammer 40,000, Book 3
- Narrated by: Toby Longworth
- Length: 9 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Book 3 in the Eisenhorn series.
Inquisitor Eisenhorn returns, and this time he’s on the edge of treachery. How far can he go before he crosses the line and becomes what he is sworn to hunt?
Listen to It Because:
Eisenhorn seeks the truth behind a string of disappearances centred around a travelling carnival and a pictographer whose images are more than they seem. Inquisitor Eisenhorn has saved worlds and beaten bad guys galore, in short, he's a hero. But he's also done some dodgy things, and they're coming back to haunt him... His struggle to justify his actions (especially the daemon summoning) make this an incredibly compelling read and rounds off the trilogy perfectly.
The Story:
Hunted by his former allies as a radical and enemy of the Imperium, Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn must fight to prove that he remains loyal as he tracks down a dangerous heretic whom the Inquisition believes dead, the dread former Inquisitor Quixos. As he grows more desperate for victory, Eisenhorn uses ever darker means to achieve his goals, but how far can he go using the weapons of the enemy until he becomes that very enemy, and no different to the traitor he hunts?
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- Erik Gravem
- 12-17-17
A story you will remember
A story with characters you will love and miss. The story of Gregor Eisenhorn is one worth listening to. Keeps you pinned and keep listening. Great character developments and storytelling. Best 40k story ive heard so far.
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- Tyler Kennedy
- 11-19-19
Story falls Short
Although the performance of the piece has gotten better, the story is weak. Eisenhorn's descent into the chaotic abyss isn't nuanced and is just over the top, while the character attempts to convince himself that he is doing the right thing is eye rolling. Frankly, it just feels relatively out of character, and immersion breaking. If you have to spend half the book telling your readers......I'm doing this for the right reasons....it gets old quick.
Overall, an incredible weak story with a rushed ending and a half-assed throwback villain. Read or Listen to the first book and enjoy. I truly believe Dan Abbot outdid himself on Xenos.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-09-18
Rambling, poorly researched, easily forgotten
The author clearly has little understanding of the source material. A celebrated inquisitor of the Ordo Zenos who doesn't know what an Eldar aspect warrior is? Who deals more with demons than Aliens? Hangs with Untouchables despite numerous sources stating the he shouldn't even be able to physically stand being near them. Even in the multi shaped puzzle that is the 40K novel universe, this series just doesn't fit.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-12-17
Great!
Eisenhorn is a favorite. So glad to have it on audible! Need more 40k novels!!!
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- Lisa
- 10-18-17
excellent story
even if you are no a fan of warhammer 40k
this series is a great read
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- Totally Not Blake
- 09-27-20
not great but an enjoyable sci-fi detective story
dan abnet heard the phrase "show dont tell" in his writing classes and decided not to.
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- Wayne Douglass
- 09-12-20
an alright ending to the trilogy
narrator is great. overall it was ok but this was probably my least favorite of the trilogy.
pros: ties story archs all together from previous books. takes a few interesting turns.
cons: too many last second saves from an ally who shows up just in time out of nowhere. his companions were much less interesting this time.
still worth a listen though in my opinion
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- Spencer M. Scott
- 08-29-19
This was Tough
This isn't like the first two. This story is a hard one. I hated every moment that went by. It was painful. I don't mean the writing or narration; they were just as great, as is to be expected. The story was well done too. However, that story hurt. A lot.
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- BringOnTheCold
- 02-09-19
Dan Annett Got Bored
The first two books were extremely fun and enjoyable with an interesting story that wasn't too predictable or cliche. Hereticus seems like Dan got bored of Gregor and was obviously more interested in Ravenor at this point. He trys to redefine Gregor which doesn't work for me at all with the completely out of left field romance. I am not saying that I don't like the idea of these long lived law men needing companionship, but it didn't work at all. Felt like filler and that he was out of ideas in the Eisenhorn saga. The whole premise of this book just didn't work for me. What makes Eisenhorn cool is that he has a demon whom he can summon, and also consults Pontius. Pontius was the coolest part of the story and Toby did fantastic with him. The whole crumpling network he has groomed this whole time and it falls apart so easily and the only reason is that it is easy to transition Pontius to be the villain. What. A. Waste. I wanted an interesting detective story and not a book full of easy and convenient plot conventions.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-24-18
Heretic!
I really loved this series sad to see it end! I felt like the ending of all three books seemed rushed and thrown together. but they were still enjoyable
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- Element-2-14
- 03-30-19
A fantastic conclusion to a brilliant trilogy
Eisenhorn's will is tested by the warp in this excellent conclusion to a great set of books. Toby Longworth's narration brings the story to life and makes the audio book version a phenomenon in its own right. I could see this book series as a set of blockbuster films, but they would probably ruin it!
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- Anonymous User
- 12-28-20
ending very anticlimactic, similar to previous
peak is always in the middle with these eisenhorn books. don't know if they're written to a deadline or something, but the ending feels very rushed and doesn't do justice to the stories that lead there. similar problem in Malleus, he second book.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-07-21
Toby Longwith is a master narrator
Enjoyed the book and the series. New too 40K but will be listening to more
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- Pavel Peytchev
- 11-09-20
Great series
This was a great book, I really enjoyed it a lot. It was quite heart wrenching and shocking, had a very different atmosphere to the others.
I feel that some parts were a bit rushed and others a little over elaborated, but overall I loved it. The voice acting was impeccable, the characters each had a distinct voice and it was a pleasure to listen to. I feel a bit empty now that it's done..
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- Steven blackwood
- 04-19-20
James bond with psychics and demons
will waffle listen if you have heard the last two books. a very well written adventure by Dan Abbott as usual. high adventure and tragic in some points. enjoy
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- Mark W
- 10-24-18
Excellent as usual
well read, great story, the quality you come to expect from Eisenhorn. An interesting conclusion to a well told trilogy.
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- KS
- 11-16-20
Sad to see the eisnehorn chapter end
Great book! sad to see an end to the trilogy but enjoyed it nonetheless. Will need to find another trilogy to start
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- Anonymous User
- 11-02-20
made me thirst for more of the series
this is an epic made audio book, everything from the story, the voiceover and the intro to the chapters
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- Anonymous User
- 10-26-20
worth reading
I can't say I didn't struggle at times to keep up with the story. Maybe it would have been easier if I read the book instead of just listening to someone read it, even though the presentation was good. This was also the first bookseries in i red from this universe. All in all a book worth reading. I also really like the lore of the Warhammer universe, was looking at severall hours of lore on Youtube, very interesting universe.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-31-20
Loved it
Toby Longworth brings these stories to life,
Dan Abnett's vision of the far future is dark, but so engrossing!
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- Typhus.
- 04-11-22
A joy.
Dan abnett is one of the best story tellers in the 40k universe all fans should without a doubt listern to all his books and Toby longworth is brilliant.
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- Luke Hoskings
- 07-05-22
Classic Eisenhorn
another great book in the series. Now on to Magus!!! these are the other words i needed to add to make it 15 words. lol
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- Anonymous User
- 05-07-22
fans of sci fi detective drama will love this.
this is a book I will listen to over and over again. Dan Abnett writes intriguing stories that capture the every day grind for the imperiums most cunning heros.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-19-21
great conclusion to the series
really enjoyed the time span of the story and the descriptions of differing environments and realities
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- Anonymous User
- 01-04-21
amazing
been slowly getting into 40K and these books have been great to slowly unravel the lore
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- Darryl Miller
- 06-11-20
Great finish to the original series
Wraps up the original trilogy well. While, leaving it open to future work. A must for people wanting more than just battles.
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- Troy Thompson
- 04-14-20
Toby Lobgworth and Dan Abnett are amazing
A truly amazing story an performance. Toby brings all the characters to life with his amazing voice
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- Mech
- 11-07-19
fantastic end to the series
The only down point of the book is that it ends the series. really wish they made more
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- Anonymous User
- 03-31-19
excellently preformed fully enjoyed
i spent a lazy sunday and listened to the whole book. it was a enjoyable from start to finish, the performace was well done and executed perfectly. thoroughly enjoyed this and was keep captivated the whole way, the descriptions of fight scenes and psycic powers were enough to draw you in and get your imagination creating the scenes in your head. i would highly recomend this series.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-03-18
it story was powerful and kept me listening.
the narrator to by Longworth gives such life to the characters, not that they needed it this book is by far one of my favourites.