Overlord, Vol. 5
The Men of the Kingdom Part I
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Chris Guerrero
About this listen
In the kingdom of Re-Estize, a sinister organization known as the Eight Fingers holds sway of the criminal underworld. Ainzs orders Sebas to infiltrate the capital to gather intel on this shadowy group sucking the marrow from the kingdom's bones. At the same time, a young soldier named Climb struggles to hone his skills to better serve the "Golden Princess" while the once great warrior Brian returns home a broken man... Against the backdrop of an ancient city fraying at its edges, three men will challenge the corruption of the vicious Eight Fingers!
©2018 Kugane Maruyama and so-bin (P)2022 Yen AudioWhat listeners say about Overlord, Vol. 5
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- Michael Churchill
- 14-08-24
Keep it coming
2nd time listening to this series and I cannot get enough :) if you want to know more than the manga or the anime give these all a listen ^^
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- DanP
- 12-07-22
Best book so far
Brilliant as they all have been, Chris Guerrero is pretty much the best reader on here too. I love the stories that stray away from Nazarick and this one, and the introduction of Climb is one of the best.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-22
Better narration
Narrator has improved. Female voices sound more natural and now only slightly disturbing. Maybe because the scenes in this book are less emotional and the narrator doesn't feel the need to overdo the voices.
Story is great, naturally.
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