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Black Metal
- The Orc Wars
- Narrated by: Phillip J. Mather
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
The race of Orcs are the last remnants of an ancient and brutal world that has been left behind by the civilizations of man, Dwarf, and Elf. The marauding Orcs find themselves under attack by an alliance bent on purging the world of its savage past in order to make room for a new age of peace and growth. Under the guidance of their shamanic leader a barbaric tribe of Orcs fight back, joined by trolls and goblins as they struggle to survive a journey of self-discovery and holocaust. Beset upon all sides by countless enemies, the horde forges the ancient weapons of a dark god to launch the final campaign on a world no longer their own.
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- Simon
- 02-09-16
Dancing with Orcs
This is a fairly brave attempt at something a little off the beaten track, hence why I was attracted to it when Audiobook Boom listed their latest offerings. The story follows one of the last great Orc tribes of the ancient races as they struggle for survival against the races of men, dwarves and elves. So these are not your basic orcs, they are just a bit out of the ordinary. They’re intelligent, have magic and despite being very susceptible to battle rage they have pride, custom and history.
It actually works pretty well overall, I found myself rooting for these orcs as they fought hard and with deadly intent. They certainly aren’t exactly lovable rogues but it’s an interesting take on one of fantasy’s very traditional monsters. There is lots of action and despite the book’s brevity the author manages to pack in a decent amount of background into his story fleshing out the motivations and social structure of his version of Orc-kind He has a brusque style which means that there are no slow sections or points of drag.
Philip J Mather’s voice is a richly deep gravelly rumble and hugely cultured. When I first heard the audio sample I really wasn’t sure but it is a fabulous voice and I genuinely enjoyed listening to it despite my initial reservations – take a listen though to the audio sample and you’ll see what I mean. The only problem, and I hope he’ll forgive me for saying it, is that his very cultured tones made the monsters just sound too “posh” to me. Of course this book gives them pride and dignity but ideally I would have liked to have had my orcs, goblins and trolls just a bit more visceral as they spat their hatred. In any case though, it remains a great voice to listen to.
So a valid effort that’s worth considering for anyone fed up of seeing orcs just used as so much sword-fodder and wants them to have their own moment in history.
This audiobook was provided to me free via Audiobook Boom by the author or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review.
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