
The Whisper That Replaced God
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Narrated by:
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Nick Cracknell
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By:
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Timothy Wolff
About this listen
Murder is just, so long as it serves the crown.
Hidden behind a mask and with a dagger in his sheath, Mute serves the crown with pride. A fair life, if not a monotonous one. But his next contract nicks too close, for murder within a brothel is always nasty business, especially the one which Mute frequents. The brothel his Dorothy works, his Dorothy who awaits Mute and only Mute. Surely none would dare touch her, for if they did, royalty or not, they would fall to Lord Mute, the Silent God's chosen one. They would scream…
And not a sound would be heard.
©2024 Timothy Wolff (P)2024 Timothy WolffWhat listeners say about The Whisper That Replaced God
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-03-25
A must-listen novella!
A really fun listen. Lord Mute is an excellent first person pov and the narrator, Nick Cracknell does so well with it.
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- Jared
- 04-14-25
Fascinating character
Lord Mute is one of the more fascinating characters I’ve read recently. His perspective is extremely well-written and it feels like there’s a lot more to explore. I’m looking forward to reading part 2.
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- Catherine Bowser
- 08-09-24
Brilliant story with excellent narration
I found the story fascinating, with a subtle mystery that soon boiled into an amazing journey into a broken family. The narrator does an excellent job at applying just the right emphasis on just the right spots. The story is a tragedy and it reads like one. Well done on all fronts
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