The first half of the book plays like a cosmic Pink Panther . Trazyn sneaks into a tomb; Orikan sabotages his trap; a planet explodes. Reed plays this with a light touch, emphasizing the absurdity. His delivery of the line, “Orikan filed a formal complaint with the Celestial Orrery,” is delivered with the same gravity as a neighbor complaining about a fence.
Reed’s pacing is also impeccable. He knows when to speed up for action sequences (which are rare but brutal) and when to slow down for the dry, existential humor. A line like “Orikan sighed. He hated it when Trazyn was right.” lands perfectly because of the weary, metallic exhale Reed adds. infinite and the divine audiobook
The audiobook is narrated by Richard Reed, and fans unanimously agree: he was born to voice Necrons. Reed does not simply read the words; he performs a full vocal repertoire. The first half of the book plays like a cosmic Pink Panther