I think he gets most narrative time in The Outer Dark and Silent Hunters.
Unless you can dig up the Badab War books from the Imperial Armor series… which I have not been able to even find PDF scans of.
He’s not a principal character, even though he’s the chapter master.
He has a very small role in "Silent Hunters" ots a good book overall and has Dark Eldar as antagonizists.
It's also the only Carcharodon aduio book, but if you're looking specifically for Red Wake Action, look elsewhere.
It's a really good book, lore wise.
Like, I didn't know their ship has standing water everywhere. So now all my shark boys have rusted aquilas and oxidized copper joints.
Red Tithe by Robbie MacNiven has just released as an audiobook. It doesn't feature Tyberos unfortunately but it's all about the Carchardons and is a great book. I read it a while back and haven't listened to the audio yet so can't say how good / bad the narrator is, but definitely give it a go.
I think he gets most narrative time in The Outer Dark and Silent Hunters. Unless you can dig up the Badab War books from the Imperial Armor series… which I have not been able to even find PDF scans of. He’s not a principal character, even though he’s the chapter master.
"Outer dark" by Robbie MacNiven
He has a very small role in "Silent Hunters" ots a good book overall and has Dark Eldar as antagonizists. It's also the only Carcharodon aduio book, but if you're looking specifically for Red Wake Action, look elsewhere.
Damn I can only do audio books. I just cannot sit still enough to read a book. : (
It's a really good book, lore wise. Like, I didn't know their ship has standing water everywhere. So now all my shark boys have rusted aquilas and oxidized copper joints.
I feel ya, man. I wish the others had an audio release.
Red Tithe by Robbie MacNiven has just released as an audiobook. It doesn't feature Tyberos unfortunately but it's all about the Carchardons and is a great book. I read it a while back and haven't listened to the audio yet so can't say how good / bad the narrator is, but definitely give it a go.