As war spreads across the sector, Imperial and Chaos forces clash on the mortuary world of Kasharat. Far from the front lines, Space Marines of the Brazen Minotaurs infiltrate an ancient temple-tomb, seeking an artefact sacred to their Chapter... one that could turn the tide of battle in the Imperium’s favour. But they are not the first to enter the tomb – as the Space Marines race to seize their prize, they are watched from the shadows. Are the mysterious Raven Guard there to help the Brazen Minotaurs, or to destroy them?
‘All in, it’s a nice piece that underlines the war in Warhammer, gloriously oversupplied with exploding xenos and the desperate heroism of the Astartes.’ – My Favourite Books

Running Time :76 Minutes.
Read by Rupert Degas & Saul Reichlin
February 2012 • ISBN 9781849701327
George Mann
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George Mann
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After the horrors of the Dropsite Massacre, the Raven Guard are trying to survive in the caves and mountains of Isstvan V.
February 2010
Pretty Good
Rated 4 out of 5 by Shawn
I know this one was done by a different production agency, which sounds pretty good. Maybe a little over produced. Very grim/dark, thats for sure. The one thing that sets me off as being out of place is the voice acting during combat, the voices are a bit to calm for battle, I know, I know, Space Marines are BA but still probably the stress of combat, especially the hand to hand should be evident. Otherwise very entertaining.