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The Flesh Tearers Audio Collection

Warhammer 40,000

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The Flesh Tearers Audio Collection

By: Andy Smillie, C Z Dunn
Narrated by: full cast
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A Warhammer 40,000 Audio Collection

Few Chapters have a reputation as savage as the Flesh Tearers. Violence made manifest, to meet them in battle is to face a storm of whirling chainblades wielded by howling warriors bent on total slaughter.

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This great value collection contains five tales of this brutal Chapter. Discover the true might of the Flesh Tearers as they attempt to pacify the rebellious worlds of the Stromark system, clash with greenskin foes, pick their way through blasted battlegrounds, and face countless enemies in hand-to-hand combat.

Blighted by tragedy, the Flesh Tearers’ bloodthirst has defined them, and few of the scions of Sanguinius are as afflicted by the Flaw as they.

Contents: 'From The Blood' (The Stromark Massacre Part 1) by Andy Smillie.

'Terror Nihil' (The Stromark Massacre Part 2) by C Z Dunn. 'Blood in the Machine' by Andy Smillie. 'At Slaughters’ End' by Andy Smillie.

The Assassination of Gabriel Seth' by Andy Smillie.

'Hunger' by Andy Smillie.

Perfomed by Sean Barrett, Tim Bentinck, Jane Collingwood, Jonathan Keeble, Saul Reichlin, Gareth Armstrong, Martyn Ellis, Chris Fairbank, Jane Whymark, Steve Conlin, Phil Molloy, John Banks, Andrew Wincott, Tim Bruce, Stephen Perring, Matthew Hunt, Ken Bradshaw, Luis Soto

©2021 Games Workshop Limited (P)2021 Games Workshop Limited
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Arguably the most interesting Blood Angels successor chapter. I wish there were more stories in this collection though.

“I brought monsters too”

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perfect audio for all of your flesh tearers needs highly recommend on that basis really enjoyed

great audio following the flesh tearers

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I would say, this is only for fanboys like me. If you are not into it, better pass.

If you like Flesh Tearers you will like this.

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Absolute epitomised what the flesh tearers are about. Rage fuelled monsters who really cannot be considered the good guys but are tool against even worse creatures in the galaxy. Fantastic.

Exceptional

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I absolutely loved this collection of audio dramas. A bunch of Space Marines making their enemies pay. No stupid choices, just punishment of their enemies. A must listen for those tired of Space Marines making bad choices and being outsmarted by their enemies. Not here.

Sheer brutality of the loyal servants of the Emperor

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Why, why oh why do you have to use those ridiculous background sound effects? Is someone under the impression they're immersive?

I'd stay away from these collections, they're always pebble-dashed with stupid sound effects, voice modulations and other assorted heresy.

Just give us clean audio, a good narrator and good writing. Just like most of the other 40K books on Audible.

Ridiculous sound effects distracting from the story.

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