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The Traitor's Hand
- Ciaphas Cain: Warhammer 40,000, Book 3
- Narrated by: Stephen Perring, Penelope Rawlins, Andrew James Spooner, Emma Gregory
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Book three of the Ciaphas Cain series.
An old rival, infighting with fellow Astra Militarum regiments and the small matter of a cult devoted to the Chaos God Slaanesh derail Commissar Cain's hope for a quiet and uneventful mission.
Ciaphas Cain's latest mission takes him and his Valhallan regiment to the planet of Adumbria to defend against an approaching Chaos invasion. However, infighting with fellow Imperial Guard regiments from the world of Tallarn, commanded by an old 'friend' of Cain's from the Schola Progenium and the uprising of a sinister cult on the planet puts paid to any hopes of an easy life.
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- Money Authority
- 06-30-20
Narrator’s audio outtakes literally left in
Good book but there are a few places where you can hear the narrator mess up on his lines a few times and try again. Really jarring and kind of broke the immersion so hopefully they push an update to fix this.
Besides that though, this is classic Ciaphas Cain. My one complaint about the story is it kinda makes chaos marines seem a bit easier to kill than one would expect but that’s just a minor nitpick.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-03-20
narater awesome, but they forgot to Edit
they forgot to Edit the reading.
story is great, narators are awesome.
bloody anoying that the editor did'nt do his job
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- Alexander
- 03-03-21
Fixed The Recording Issues, Worth Every Second
The top review here talks about how there are bloopers left in the recording, and i guess, by the glory of the Emperor, someone went back and fixed it. There were parts that definitely played over each other for a fraction of a second, but nowhere near enough to take away from Steven's amazing reading of one of my favorite characters in the Warhammer 40k universe.
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- Portia D. Besocke
- 08-13-20
Good as all ways
Jurgen is the best assist to a commissar in the hole imperium am I right
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- JJJ
- 08-28-20
Another great addition to the series
The action was top notch, as usual.
The story line was interesting, a lot of plot points get recycled from previous entries.
The performance was what really made this another level. Bringing in as much talent as they have, really enhanced the experience
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- Cersox
- 09-02-21
Good story, bad formatting
Although this holds up just as well as the first 2 Cain books, the formatting has been done poorly. After a while, I'd noticed the chapters would be marked halfway through the previous chapter.
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- Wanderer
- 06-21-20
Hero of the Imperium
I love Cain and his band of Valhallans. The presence of Slaanesh cultists was pretty neat to witness as they seldom appear in novels.
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- Crystal Shaw
- 06-16-21
fantastic reading even better story!
if you are an astra militarum or any 40k fan you should gove this a listen.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-21-21
A fun cliche on scifi and heroism.
Go into the book with the idea of tongue and cheek takes and enjoy a reluctant hero/ anti hero journey!
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- MSG50
- 05-16-21
Great book
Some how I missed this one. But like all the others, I was not disappointed. Great line of Narration and commentary.
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- Gareth
- 07-31-20
Great story and performance, poor editing
I have really enjoyed listening to the Ciaphas Cain series, and the performances of the voice actors is fantastic, really helping you to become immersed.
My only real criticism of this story (compared to the earlier books) is the lack of editing. There are at least 5 or 6 occasions in the book where actors made mistakes and reread their lines which have not been edited out. It’s a shame because it doesn’t show Warhammer 40k in its best light, giving the casual listener the impression that the Black Library is an amateur outfit as opposed to the professional and immersive appearance that the books, games and tabletop have always had.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-26-20
Ace story, missing a few chapters!
As above, near an hour of the story is missing! Fortunately I'd read it before but it's missing important stuff :(
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- A
- 06-16-20
great story, audio edit needs fixing
another excellent adventure from Cain. a few editing errors, where the reader restarts a sentence 2 or 3 times, also where one reader begins over another. these are hopefully fixed soon.
still a brilliant audiobook, highly recommended
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- Michael Mackenzie
- 01-21-21
Well worth another listen following its edit
It’s original release was disappointing due to lack of editing with botched or repeated lines left in. Since release this had been amended making this one of the best entries to the series so far, highly recommend another listen
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- Anonymous11
- 06-23-20
Skipping
A great, funny story.
but I'm not sure if my download is corrupt or if some editing was missed, but at several points towards the end of the book, sentences started to repeat as if a retake wasnt cut properly.
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- Jim Clarke
- 10-03-21
As good as ever
Loved it from beginning to end. Cain being the greatest survivor of the era!
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- Oscar Lenart Alexander Söderbäck
- 07-01-21
Everything I expected and more
As an unabashed fan of the Caiaphas series, this is everything I could've ever wanted out of the book. The voice acting from everyone is on point (the fact alone that we get so many talented readers in one single piece is remarkable) and the story is deliciously satisfying in almost every regard. My one complaint is, as have certainly been stated by better reviewers than I, is the overuse of the various derivations of the phrase "...and if I had known that, I would've certainly..." but the end result is absolutely gratifying. An easy listen, and a compelling (if at times predictable, though the author makes up for it in spades) story that leaves you almost unable to put the book on pause.
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- Robert
- 06-25-21
Classic Cain, editing isn't really a problem
People seem to complain and rate this lower because of it's editing. This really isn't an issue to be honest. You will barely notice it apart from once it twice and it will last seconds.
Classic Cain fun, personally after taking a bit of a break from Cain stories I found it great to dive back into the humour and wit, but I can imagine if you've been listening to them back to back it might seem like more of the same.
For what it sets out to do, it does a great job.
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- Thomas Hansson
- 06-25-21
The unwilling hero.
If you're looking for a likable anti-hero, look no further. The Ciaphas-series is one that I have revisited several times. The series is thankfully lacking of the otherwise black library-abundanh machismo.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-02-20
pretty good but
the chapter markers were all in the wrong place?? like there were chapters in the book but the way audible split it up was seemingly at random?? whack.
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- matt wood
- 07-17-22
Another saga of our favourite anti hero!
I really enjoy these books, Sandy Mitchell writes a great story with a really believable charecter set in the grim dark. Ciaphas makes me laugh so many times. great story, original and worth the read!
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- Tayesha Pope
- 05-08-22
Fantastic
The Cain saga continues to be one of my favourite 40k series that have ever been wrriten. Stephen Perring and all the other narrators are wonderful.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-12-22
Excellent but at minimal times repetitive.
I love this series but at times I find Amberly's interjections at the end of a chapter very repetitive in regard to her constant commentary on the justification of the added contents inclusion and her feelings towards the characters who supposedly created the content.
Other than that fantastic time in the 40k universe. Would recommend.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-09-21
Fabulous, one glitch
great series as always. there is an issue with the recording where the chapters seem to start in the middle of the chapters. so using the auto end of chapter function is moot. otherwise fabulous as always :D
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- Anonymous User
- 07-18-21
Fantastic, Exhilarating and Hilarious
Cain does it again, barely escaping fate as he does best. This time against the Forces of Chaos
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- Anonymous User
- 06-25-21
Another thrilling episode
A brilliant story coloured beautifully by great story tellers that have been a highlight for me on my way to work.
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- Tim
- 04-22-21
hurry
hurry up n bring out the rest of the series PLZ!!!!! im dying to hear the rest!!!
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- Anonymous User
- 04-18-21
12/10
exceptional story and performance leaving me smiling from start to finish devoured this in two sittings on a drive from Sydney to Brisbane loved every second.
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- Typhus.
- 02-11-21
Great story.
very easy listening great story narrator was very good I enjoyed it immensely want more.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-18-21
Absolutely wonderful
loved it the story was enthralling and the voice acting engaging. please continue the series.