![]() ![]() Imus tells Eisenhorn that he found an ‘error’ and ‘aberration’… a void appeared in his ledger, something that shouldn’t be there. I love this audio drama – it’s very atmospheric – it’s dark with an air of creepiness. This shorter audio drama takes place as an interrogation – and excellently voiced Imus and the not-out-of-place Eisenhorn is believable. ![]() Over time, Imus confesses to having discovered something alarming and something that shouldn’t exist – the number of Ruin, the number of Chaos. Master Imus’s Trangression is the story of an auction houses accountant, voluntarily offers himself up to Inquisitor Eisenhorn (whom he believes just an Arbiters officer). You’ve a mix of suspension and investigatory elements, along with the usual action that is a staple of Black Library. ![]() I’m going to be honest I found all these audio dramas to be excellent. Thorn and Talon is a collection of audio dramas focusing upon the brilliant Eisenhorn, an Inquisitor of the Holy Inquisition. “My best friend Billy kept beating me at Rock-Paper-Scissors, so I had him publicly accused of Heresy and he was executed by being bathed in holy promethium in front of the Schola. ![]()
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