Robert Rath
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Honolulu, Hawai'i, The United States
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The Infinite and the Divine (Warhammer 40,000)
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2020
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Assassinorum: Kingmaker
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2022
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The Fall of Cadia
5 editions
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2023
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War in the Museum (Black Library Celebration 2020 #6)
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2020
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The Bleeding Stars (Warhammer 40,000)
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2023
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Inferno! Presents: The Inquisition
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2021
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Assassinorum: Iron Sight (Warhammer 40,000)
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2020
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Assassinorum: Live Wire (Black Library Advent Calendar 2020 #10)
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2020
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Assassinorum: Divine Sanction (Black Library Advent Calendar 2019 #23)
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2019
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The Garden of Mortal Delights
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2019
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"It's a daunting task to write such a pivotal event in a shared universe like 40K, particularly when the outcome is already so well known. This isn't just "good for Warhammer" - this is an excellent war novel overall, and has the sweep and scale that "
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The Fall of Cadia (Warhammer 40,000):
"An amazing (long) read.
I really enjoyed the Infinite and Divine and the hilarious dialogue, excellent character representation from the lore and gripping action is clearly Robert Raths signature as it’s present in both books. I would recommend this " Read more of this review » |
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"Superb finale for Cadia
Simply superb storytelling. It is an epic first-hand account of the fall of Cadia, full of fascinating characters from all sides of the war. Not to mention the grand scale of combat on display, the epic action sequences. The aut" Read more of this review » |
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"Despite its intimidating size, this was a fast-paced sci-fi action tragedy. You really got a scale of how huge the war was and how many moving parts there were in protecting Cadia. All the different plotlines wove together like this ornate tapestry t"
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“You stupid bastard,’ sneered Orikan. ‘You got us box seats to a coup.’ ‘Well, the reviews were very good.”
― The Infinite and the Divine
― The Infinite and the Divine
“History requires two parties – the historian and their audience. Without that, one is just talking to oneself. So kindly stop screaming and you might learn something.”
― The Infinite and the Divine
― The Infinite and the Divine
“Trazyn. Our ships are without atmosphere, unpressurised,’ Orikan said. ‘Do orks… breathe?’ A pause. ‘They have lungs.’ Prepare to repel boarders, Orikan signalled. In case.”
― The Infinite and the Divine
― The Infinite and the Divine
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