Dan Abnett himself has praised the audiobook, noting that Longworth understood the subtle corruption of Eisenhorn’s character arc. Abnett wrote the character as a "slow-burn villain"; Longworth voices the moment the burn becomes an inferno.
Compared to other sci-fi audiobooks (like Dune or The Expanse ), Eisenhorn stands apart because of its tone. It is not hopeful. It is not clean. It is the sound of one man’s conscience being ground to dust by necessity, whispered directly into your ear.
He rose, limped toward the rent hull, and stepped back onto the ship’s spine. Above him, the stars were wrong — bent by a passing warpfade.
– A bridge between the first two novels.
Dan Abnett himself has praised the audiobook, noting that Longworth understood the subtle corruption of Eisenhorn’s character arc. Abnett wrote the character as a "slow-burn villain"; Longworth voices the moment the burn becomes an inferno.
Compared to other sci-fi audiobooks (like Dune or The Expanse ), Eisenhorn stands apart because of its tone. It is not hopeful. It is not clean. It is the sound of one man’s conscience being ground to dust by necessity, whispered directly into your ear. eisenhorn omnibus audiobook
He rose, limped toward the rent hull, and stepped back onto the ship’s spine. Above him, the stars were wrong — bent by a passing warpfade. Dan Abnett himself has praised the audiobook, noting
– A bridge between the first two novels. limped toward the rent hull