Throne of Lies
Artwork by Jon Sullivan
The Night Lords are among the most feared Chaos Space Marines in the universe.They prey on their victims from the shadows, stalking the faithful of the FalseImperium in their ultimate quest to destroy the Emperor. The warband of the Exalted, travelling aboard The Covenant of Blood, are recovering from the events at Crythe Primus. But their dark crusade against the loyal Imperial forces continues, and they will leave a trail of blood and terror behind them.
Released in August 2010 from Games Workshop: Warhammer
Online reviews & comments:
'The atmosphere given over in this "book" is brilliant and the actor voicing it is great. With the sound effects and background music thrown into the mix its a very VERY good listen'
'Throne of Lies is one of the best audio books I have ever heard - the voice acting is second to none! 5/5 A++'
'Best BL Audio period. Best voice acting, best story...'
'...some great voice talent which really brings this Night Lords tale to life.'
'Beside some of the best voice acting and sound effects, the story is incredible.'
'The story is excellent and quite dramatic. But the best feature is the reading actor who really brings the story to life.'
'It oozes with great atmosphere, style and setting. From the growling heavy booming voices of the Night Lords to the crackling vox transmissions between the ships, it makes good use of sound effects to give the story that extra bit of “oomph!” to make it great.'
Released in August 2010 from Games Workshop: Warhammer
Online reviews & comments:
'John Banks & Beth Chalmers did an amazing job with the voice overs, really bringing the characters to life.'
'John Banks has the largest chunk of narrative duties and really makes the story his own.'
'There are many great audio dramas but somehow this one, to me, stood a step above the rest'
'Speechless - worth every penny, every second!! I listen to it constantly!!!'
‘The voice acting is top notch, the production values are phenomenal’
'John Banks has the largest chunk of narrative duties and really makes the story his own.'
'There are many great audio dramas but somehow this one, to me, stood a step above the rest'
'Speechless - worth every penny, every second!! I listen to it constantly!!!'
‘The voice acting is top notch, the production values are phenomenal’
'The atmosphere given over in this "book" is brilliant and the actor voicing it is great. With the sound effects and background music thrown into the mix its a very VERY good listen'
'Throne of Lies is one of the best audio books I have ever heard - the voice acting is second to none! 5/5 A++'
'Best BL Audio period. Best voice acting, best story...'
'...some great voice talent which really brings this Night Lords tale to life.'
'Beside some of the best voice acting and sound effects, the story is incredible.'
'The story is excellent and quite dramatic. But the best feature is the reading actor who really brings the story to life.'
'It oozes with great atmosphere, style and setting. From the growling heavy booming voices of the Night Lords to the crackling vox transmissions between the ships, it makes good use of sound effects to give the story that extra bit of “oomph!” to make it great.'
‘Top notch voice acting and sound effects.’
'The voice cast also deserves kudos for great work. Beth Chalmers, who was the companion of the seventh Doctor and has featured in many BBC productions voices the female cast members: Octavia the Navigator, the Huntress and M’Shen, the assassin who killed Konrad Kurze. John Banks, who has an extensive theatre background and television work, does the narration and all male cast members, giving especially the Astartes a deep, scary voice that befits these power armoured giants. Both deliver their lines and narration well enough, this isn’t just someone reading from the pages of a book, but putting actual feeling into it.'
'Give us more of John Banks and Beth Chalmers'
'Give us more of John Banks and Beth Chalmers'
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