I ended up grabbing the audiobook format of Daemonslayer, narrated by Jonathan Keeble. With a relatively short runtime of 9 hours and 38 minutes, the Daemonslayer audiobook is an easy audiobook to get through, and I managed to finish it off quickly. The audiobook format proves to be a great way to enjoy this excellent book, especially as it allows the fantastic and chaotic landscape and characters to come to life in all their ghastly glory. Keeble continues to impress as the narrator of this series, and I love the amazing array of voices he brings to the table. Daemonslayer really highlights just how varied his voice can be as Keeble produces a substantial number of different accents and vocal tones to capture the rich and unique cast. This includes Scottish-sounding dwarfs, Russian-esque Kislev lancers, humans with cultured British accents and the mad, loud voice of Snorri Nosebiter. Keeble also has to voice the various inhuman monsters that the protagonists encounter, from the great Skaven characters, to the monstrous daemons and warriors of Chaos, all of which prove very fitting and amusing. He also brings an immense amount of passion to his narration that deeply enhances the experience of anyone listening to the book. The way in which he gets into the various fight sequences is amazing, and you can hear the sheer excitement in his voice as he reads. This is especially true in the final epic fight scene, and the listener soon finds themselves on the edge of their seat as Keeble works his way up to the conclusion. This is really an impressive and amazing format to enjoy Daemonslayer in, and I cannot recommend this audiobook enough.
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