Udo the Warlord
Worldship, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Kramer
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Written by:
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Joshua Gayou
About this listen
When war comes to the Worldship, all bets are off.
Udo is chosen to be named count. The title comes with the wealth and privilege he's always wanted, but he has a nagging feeling it will be more trouble than it's worth.
Things become complicated as Hanman, counselor to Ditmar the King, coerces Udo into informing against Gerold of the Four Fires, Ditmar's chief general in the war with Walhaz. Udo resolves to play this part to the best of his ability but is soon horrified when that same general convinces Udo into informing against Hanman. Even worse, both of these men seem openly aware of the other's scheming and each seems pleased to play Udo against the other, with the newly elevated count ill-equipped to handle all the intrigue.
A surprise assassination carried out in the Ditmar's very own fortress causes the king to act fast. The army launches with all haste for Walhaz, including Udo, the giant Riese, Gerold, Hanman, and thousands of other soldiers and nobles. Landing in enemy country, Udo must now navigate a war he does not understand along with all of the earlier troubles, and in the meantime, he remembers the commandment from the goddess Ing: He must look after his brother Riese even though Riese seems to have very little interest in being looked after.
Experience the brutal and unforgiving sequel to Udo the Digger, a science fiction and fantasy into a wild adventure that will amuse and surprise even veterans of both genres. It's perfect for fans of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama, Horizon Zero Dawn, Aurora, and Book of the Long Sun.
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- leon heidema
- 2021-08-12
What happened to R.C. Bray?
Call me old fashioned. But I’m a believer in going home with the one that brought you . As a listener I get invested in the feeling and cadence that a narrator brings to a story. I think Michael Kramer did an excellent job in preforming this book and no doubt he is a talented narrator. However I believe that the is better told by R.C. Bray. As he did the first book and many other of Joshua Gayou’s creations, R.C. Bray has a better development for the different characters and really seems to infuse feelings in the characters he reads.
It should not go unmentioned that a narrator is only as good as the story he is reading. Mr. Gayou. Your stories are great. Keep them coming.
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