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  • Temple of Silence

  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar
  • By: Richard Strachan
  • Narrated by: Helen Keeley
  • Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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Temple of Silence

By: Richard Strachan
Narrated by: Helen Keeley
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Summary

A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Audiobook

The intrepid Galen and Doralia ven Denst continue their adventures in this novel. The father and daughter return from a taxing mission, seeking solace in the mysterious Temple of Silence, only to find it houses a dark secret.

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Drawn into a terrible conspiracy and beset by enemies on all sides, Galen and Doralia are forced to fight not only the fell beasts stalking the forest, but merciless rulers who will stop at nothing to cling to power. See how the ven Densts cope with their toughest challenge yet.

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Moonhallow harbours a dreadful secret, and it keeps the populace in a perpetual state of anxiety – not that the town's ruthless arbiter is prepared to do anything about it.

Across the great forest to Moonhallow's east, Galen and Doralia Ven Denst return from a gruelling mission for the Order of Azyr, seeking shelter in the mysterious Temple of Silence. However, the two witch hunters won't get much in the way of a warm welcome from the strange priests that reside there as the temple has its own secret, the ramifications of which are inextricably tied to the fate of Moonhallow. When night falls, terrors whose truths are too dangerous to speak come from the trees.

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Great sequel!

Loved this follow up adventure! An immersive story that really brings you all life the rich setting:
More please Richard!

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Good story better voice acting than last time.

The last story really didn't like her narrating but this time a lot better, story was good looking forward to the next one wonder if it will tie in with the mhurghast

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Another epic story of the Ven Denst’s and the Cities of Sigmar.

A great addition to Hallowed Ground, the story moves at a good pace leaving the reader not wanting to stop, it gives a good insight into the Cities of Sigmar, the Order of Azyr and the variety of Vampires in the Age of Sigmar setting. If you’re looking for a good witch hunting adventure with a lot of action this is a must read.

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damn you

got to listen to it .......and just #@@# you for all the best reasons...it's going to be interesting for the next outing van.densts

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Amazing book

Loved the book great second book of the series well worth a read. Author really takes you on an adventure

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Bad Blood

A solid tale of a community ill at ease and a pair of Witch Hunters determined to uncover its secrets. A story of forbidden love and sacrifice, Temple of Silence is a personal drama at its heart, where people’s desires and motivations drive the plot and underpin the sordid history at the root of the narrative.

It’s not particularly complex and some of the characters are a bit Disney villain, yet it was gratifying to have a story largely built around a tragedy of its own making. No grand invasion, no generic big bad come of murder everyone, just people trying to make a life for themselves and all the hot mess that comes with being mortal and fallible.

Doralia and Galen remain a fun pair, with enough ideological differences to make their interactions engaging beyond the typical banter. Sometimes I feel enough isn’t made of where they don’t see eye to eye, but that it exists and remains a potential flash point for the future remains a source of optimism should we see future novels.

As it is, Temple of Silence is another impressive outing, focusing more on the characters rather than getting bogged down in action for action’s sake. It does what the better Age of Sigmar novels do, getting under the skin of mortal realms’ inhabitants and giving them nuance and depth, with a nice twist at the end to get the blood tingling.

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Love and betrayal

Very strikking story with plots within plots. Nothing is wat it is. Loved it and enjoyed it till the end.

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Much better than the first book

I really did not take to the first book in this series and although this is somewhat (ok a lot) predictable it’s an enjoyable listen and the narration was great

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