Fulgrim Audiobook
The deadly foe is trying to penetrate the society so that it can make the society crumble to its feet after which a simple attack can destroy everything. Graham McNeill writes about the personal development of Fulgrim to show that on him depends the future of the land or we can say the entire kingdom. [Fulgrim Audiobook].
David Timson didn’t have any problem in narration because there were not a lot of female voices involved which would have been troublesome for a single narrator. Unlike False Gods and Fury of Magnus, there are serious dramas that are taking place in this story. The end of the war appears to be near but the things are not as simple as it looks. [Fulgrim Audiobook].