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Reed brings a distinct "smugness" to Trazyn’s dialogue and a palpable "venom" to Orikan’s responses.

The audiobook transforms Robert Rath’s witty, sprawling novel into a cinematic audio drama. Here is why it stands out in the 40k catalog: infinite and the divine audiobook

| Aspect | Infinite & Divine | Average Black Library Audiobook | |--------|---------------------|-------------------------------| | Narrator Quality | Exceptional (Reed) | Ranges from good to excellent (e.g., Keeble, Longworth) | | Length | ~13h (full novel) | Typically 8-12h | | Humor | High (bickering immortals) | Low to moderate | | Necron Focus | 100% Necron POV | Usually Imperium-centric | | Complexity | Non-linear timeline | Mostly linear | Reed brings a distinct "smugness" to Trazyn’s dialogue

9.5/10 (Deducted half a point only because you can’t see the map). Instead of voicing them as mindless, robotic monsters,

Instead of voicing them as mindless, robotic monsters, Reed imbues Trazyn and Orikan with distinct, vibrant personalities. Trazyn sounds like an eccentric, smug museum curator who views the universe as his personal shopping mall. Orikan, by contrast, is voiced with a sharp, calculating, and perpetually annoyed tone that perfectly matches his cynical worldview. The vocal chemistry Reed creates between these two leads makes their constant bickering an absolute joy to listen to. 2. Perfect Comedic Timing