Garro: Legion of One

Garro: Legion of One (The Horus Heresy Audio Drama)

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Nathaniel Garro continues his mysterious mission in the latest Horus Heresy audio drama.Nathaniel Garro, loyalist Death Guard, and hero of The Flight of the Eisenstein, has found a new calling in his service to the Emperor. Surrounded by a cloak of secrecy, Garro travels the galaxy in pursuit of his new goal. His quest will lead him to heart of the most destructive warzone...more
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Published May 17th 2011 by Black Library
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Lex
This book deserves the Emperor's praise! It's very well-written, as Garro continues his search for recruits for his merry band of "misfits". He's on his quest to find the last guy...and he ends up visiting familiar territory. The buildup is good but the twist near the end is astounding, something I didn't expect after reading and listening to how many books in the WH40k universe. I highly recommend listening to this (these is no e-book or actual book for this series) and going through the succee...more
Fabian Scherschel
Even though it has everything you'd expect, this one is not as good as its prequel. The reveal of the pivotal character is just dragged out way too long. If you've read previous stuff in the Heresy, it is, after all, quite obvious what the planet and who the man is. The whole "we will not say his name" thing just made the final confrontation scene very unrealistic.

Still, a fun listen. As usual, good stuff from James Swallow.
Ken
Great story, lots of action and generally well done. However I found the voice actor for Garro a bit irritating. Garro is supposed to be this legendary battle hardened icon in the Horus Heresy but the voice used for him just makes him sound very pompous and self-aggrandizing.

Another thing I dislike is with Cerberus being pronounced with a soft C.
Tom
Oct 03, 2012 Tom rated it 2 of 5 stars
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Can't say I enjoyed this one as much as Oath of Moment. The bad guys were pretty lame (just generic Zombies) and the return to Isstvann III, the setting for the bloody climax of the first Horus Heresy trilogy, didn't possess the gravitas that it should have had.
Patt
Just like most audio books very short and not the best story.
Christian
Audiodrama. Much better than the first audiodrama. Tons of action! And the ending? A hell of a shocker... but in a good way!
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Garro: Legion Of One (The Horus Heresy)
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James Swallow is a British author and scriptwriter, a New York Times Bestseller and BAFTA nominee. He is the author of over thirty original books and tie-in novels, as well as numerous short stories, audio dramas and videogames.

His writing includes The Sundowners series of Western fiction steampunk novels, Jade Dragon, The Butterfly Effect and fiction from the worlds of Star Trek, Warhammer 40,000...more
More about James Swallow...
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