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Truth and Dreams
- Agent of the Throne: Warhammer 40,000, Book 2
- Narrated by: Beth Chalmers, Cliff Chapman, Steve Conlin, Jonathan Keeble, Colleen Prendergast, Luis Soto, Andrew Wincott
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As an agent of the Throne, former soldier Ianthe serves Inquisitor Covenant and faces some of the most dangerous and insidious threats the galaxy has to offer.
On the hunt for the rogue psyker Silas Norn, Ianthe and her associates run afoul of the Imperial authorities and are imprisoned.
Norn too is captured and incarcerated, but with the ability to manipulate the minds of his victims he is far from easy quarry. To stop him, Ianthe must not only find him; she must overcome the buried ghosts of her hidden past.
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- Henry
- 04-24-18
A good in-depth thriller
very good writing. consistent, imaginative, and on point. 10/10 40k entertainment with a unique perspective.
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- Aaron L
- 09-06-18
enjoyable like the last one!
personally I am really enjoying these audio dramas based on these characters and hope for more and maybe even models on this characters and the Inquisitor Covenant.
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- Berge Aadland
- 11-13-21
Waaaaaay too expencive. Way too short
Full price yet only an hour long.... a total rip-off.
Give me my credit back!
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- Phil
- 02-05-20
Disappointing overall
I bought this having heard the excellent "Blood and Lies," which was tight, gritty and serious.
While this production does have some genuinely exciting moments, the gritty tone has gone and, in places, seems to have switched black humour for "laughs." Clearly relationships have advanced in the intervening period but still.
There is at least one glaring plot hole and, unless the story of Silas Norn is continued elsewhere, the end makes no sense at all either.
I really want to like this but after 4 or 5 listens (I felt sure I was missing something) the story just doesn't hang together.
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- Qrjusz
- 05-18-22
Gem of a series
I wasn’t expecting for this series to be as captivating as it is. But it exceeded my expectations. The story is short but packed with action and mystery. The characters are described just well enough to keep the story going but deep enough for the mystery to hold.
Great delivery as well the performance from the entire cast is exceptional.
It’s only ~1,5 hour long but totally worth the credit:)
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- Ryan Reynolds
- 05-16-18
Beth Chalmers is outstanding
We pick up with the characters from the first audio drama and it does not disappoint, the cast does another amazing job in keeping the listener captivated and Beth Chalmers is as always outstanding.
Only criticism I have is that due to Beth's character being such the focal point of the story the others are pushed more into the background, can only hope we catch up with these agents of the throne in the future.