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Ciaphas Cain: Duty Calls
- Ciaphas Cain: Warhammer 40,000, Book 5
- Lu par : Stephen Perring, Penelope Rawlins, Emma Gregory, Richard Reed, Tara Rawson, Andrew James Spooner
- Durée : 9 h et 37 min
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Description
Audiobook five of the Ciaphas Cain series
On Periremunda, the populace are rioting. With local forces unable to contain the widespread civil disorder, Commissar Cain and his regiment of Valhallans are called in to help....
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An unruly populace, enemies at work behind the scenes, and the presence of an inquisitor (the one who puts the footnotes in the Cain Archives no less!) - it all adds up to trouble for Cain, doesn't it? And fun, of course.
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On Periremunda, the populace are rioting. With local forces unable to contain the widespread civil disorder, Commissar Cain and his regiment of Valhallans are called in to help. However, it seems there is more to the rebellion than first appeared, and Cain suspects sinister forces at work behind the scenes. When the commissar is reunited with Inquisitor Amberley Vail, it seems his fears are realised. In this the fifth book in the popular Ciaphas Cain series, our hero is thrown into a deadly conspiracy that even he might not be able to emerge from alive.
Written by Sandy Mitchell. Narrated by Stephen Perring, Penelope Rawlins, Emma Gregory, Richard Reed, Tara Rawson and Andrew James Spooner.
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- TheCarlinist
- 01/05/2021
Keep them coming
Another great book in the Cain series, which has come quickly on the release of the previous one. A trend I hope continues as I love the Cain series and is my favorite in all of 40K.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 01/05/2021
Hands down the best cheeky/gritty scifi
If you want something with the cheeky fun of bobiverse, the grit of warhammer, all with a dash of adventure and romance, you'd be a fool to overlook this series. Its fun, its sexy, its a thrill. It truly has something for everyone delivered with an unmatched performance. Get it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26/04/2021
Narration team is amazing as always.
The Ciaphas Cain audiobooks keep getting better. Duty Calls feels much more like an audio drama than just an audio book. The narration team Black Library have put together for these is amazing. Great fun, light hearted 40k material that always keeps me coming back for more.
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- Timothy A.
- 22/07/2022
is good
another thrilling installment in the kaifus Kane series filled with more intrigue and mystery then previous books well written as always a great listen would recommend
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- Andy!
- 28/06/2021
“Favorite 40K story line” said the Ultramarines player
This is one of the few story’s I’ve listened to that make me laugh. I can’t recommend it enough. The Narrators are excellent and that there are many of them the story is 100% better. I’m not sure why the heck other books aren’t done this way. I feel it really makes a huge difference to the story being told having more than one.
Thanks for the great storyline!
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- @LionThoughtsOG
- 02/06/2023
Phenomenal
This series, this book, the narrators, couldn’t be more top notch than it already is, give us BOOK 10 already!
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- Kory McKiou
- 05/04/2023
My favorite so far!
a really great Cain story. it has amberly and the sisters of battle. great stuff
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- Darien
- 27/01/2023
Amazing cast
The voice actors are the perfect fit for the characters I love them two words
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- Rho
- 11/01/2023
More of the usual
The voice acting is still just as strong as the first book, the story feels slightly rehashed and similar from the first few novels. If you like the first four books you will definitely enjoy this one
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- james
- 04/01/2023
Always worth it
On my 3rd listen, and it is one of the best Cain novels imo. Do yourself a favor and start on the first book.
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- Jäger und Sammler
- 22/05/2021
still going strong
love the additional background sounds for the pictcaster bits!
This part is very well done and I am looking forward to the future parts.
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- Kindle Customer
- 19/05/2022
Awesome like always
The production is getting better (more narrators, more effects) but there was a moment I which I felt a little bit lost in the story, maybe I need to re heard it again, but recommended!
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- Jeff
- 19/12/2021
simply amazing as always.
just the perfect amount of grim dark and well placed humor as always. these books are a welcome to any collection and I will get them all!
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- HWe
- 06/11/2021
Still like it, but...
I do like even the fith installment.
What I find surprising is that the story, the plot itself is actually really good. The bridge to "Death or Glory", the Battle Sisters, the location/ setting, the two bad guys on top of the nids. All very entertaining.
That Ciaphas is going from brawl to brawl and from battle to battle on the pretense to just do it to actually stay out of harms way as much as possible, and thereby beating evey Gauss-distribution is o.k. After all I am looking for the lightest possible entertainment, don't I ?
The bit that does put me off somewhat in book number 5, is the consistent repetition of quite a couple of phrases word-by-word for, oh, so many times. It is perfectly alright to play with re-occuring motives and themes, nothing wrong with that. Especially in a series like this one. But with identical phrases and in that frequency ?
If it stays like this I may eventually have to give it miss. And that beside the fact that apparantly there are still enough good ideas around to keep the series going.