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  • Warhammer 40,000
  • By: Danie Ware
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 14 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Rose at War

By: Danie Ware
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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Publisher's Summary

An Adepta Sororitas Audiobook Anthology.

Follow a Sister Superior around the galaxy as she leads her troops against all the horrors the galaxy has to offer.

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Danie Ware explores the complexity and depth of the Sisters of Battle like few others, and this series gives the listener an interesting perspective on the long-term career of an average Sororitas soldier.

Description:

This series of eight stories relates the tale of Sister Superior Augusta Santorus of the Order of the Bloody Rose as she battles against the horrors of the galaxy. She’ll encounter heretics, xenos, and everything in between. This collection includes five short stories and three novellas, one of which is available for the first time in this audiobook.

Contents:

'Forsaken'

'The Crystal Cathedral'

'Mercy'

'The Bloodied Rose'

'Wreck and Ruin'

'The Rose in Anger'

'Da Big Mouf'

'The Sisters of Death'

©2022 Games Workshop Limited (P)2022 Games Workshop Limited

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Not bad.

Again not my favourite novel but not to bad , the narrator is brilliant still.worth a listen.

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Lots of fun.

Great narrator. A blast to listen to. Draws you in so you can feel every blow and shot.

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Perpetua domine libra nos!

Loved it. Emma Gregory brings this story to life. Her voice acting gives the sisters a gritty courage and determination. Easy to be immersed. I've always loved the adeptas sororitas so I consumed this book with gusto.

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Solid

Emma Gregory is awesome as usual…sisters of battle is perfect material for her. The content itself is pretty good - at times a little generic…but give it a chance because it hits some real high points, I think this author has some good long-term potential. Overall a good book if you are interested in learning more about the order of the bloody rose.

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