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  • Gods of Mars

  • Forge of Mars: Warhammer 40,000, Book 3
  • By: Graham McNeil
  • Narrated by: Joe Jameson
  • Length: 13 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (150 ratings)

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Gods of Mars

By: Graham McNeil
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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Summary

Book 3 in the Forges of Mars series.

Beyond the edges of the galaxy, Archmagos Kotov's great voyage comes to an end. Now, he must ensure the galaxy survives his success...

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The terrible secret that has haunted the series is revealed, and sheds new light on the Machine Cult's eternal mission to retrieve technology, no matter the cost...

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In the great black void beyond the boundaries of the galaxy itself, Archmagos Kotov's voyage has come to an end. He has found his quarry at last – the resting place of the long-lost Vettius Telok. But Telok yet lives, and as the brave explorators of Kotov's fleet marvel at the wonders laid before them, darker plans unfold. As reality itself is threatened by impossible technologies from the dawn of time, it falls to a small group of heroes to thwart an insane plan that could see the very universe itself annihilated.

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narrator really kills the vibe

such a shame the narrator has no clue on the source material. making the Astartes sound like children with light soft voices.

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Excellent story

Very well fleshed out, not rushed at all but never drags either. The narrator is good too, certainly versatile with accents

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A myriad of mechadendrites

There seems to be a lot of repetition of phrases. The narrater sounds a to young to give gravitas.

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epic conclusion to the best admech books to date

This is the epic conclusion to the best admech series to date. Graham McNeil is up there with Dan Abnett and ADB as the best Black Library authors.

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great story line!

Very Interesting characters and story line. highly recommended to anyone who is a 40k fan

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Great story

This is my favourite trilogy with perfect characters and moments of grief all the way to an amazing twist at the end this book was a true rollercoaster!

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Great stuff. Epic and very 40k

Can recommend this trilogy, it was a great listening experience and I wish there was more.

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Great conclusion

Really enjoyed the story unfolding over the three books. I enjoyed spending the time on these and was hooked on how things came together in the end

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good series

first book is a bit slow but having stuck it out untill the end I have to say I really enjoyed this series. up there with the night lords trilogy IMO

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Too grand a finale

The trilogy as a whole was rather hit and miss for me, with some great ideas and characters but what felt like a lot of filler. As a finale, this was something of a slog, particularly near the end. Again, there were some great ideas but with so many characters needing A Big Heroic Moment, it dragged on to the point where it was exhausting rather than exhilarating.

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