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The Lion of Kent
- Narrated by: Sean Crisden
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
Squire William Raven has only one goal: to finally receive his spurs and become a knight. When his lord, Sir Robert de Cantilou, returns from a five-year crusade in the Holy Land, William wants nothing more than to impress him.
After Sir Robert's return, noble guests arrive from France, bringing intrigue to the castle. William is oblivious to the politics, as he's distracted by nightly visits from a faceless lover, a man who pleasures him in the dark and then leaves, a man he soon discovers is none other than his master, Sir Robert.
But William can't ignore the scheming around him when he overhears a plot to murder Robert. He becomes intent on saving his lord and lover from those who would see him killed....
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- Culwen
- 05-10-16
Budding squire seeks to please his master. He does
Where does The Lion of Kent rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This audiobook is at a higher rank of quality than what I've heard so far. There's a side plot with this and it gels well with the juicy parts. The description is great and the narration and narrative easy to listen through.
Who was your favorite character and why?
William Raven is my favourite character. He is the protagonist and I feel I related more to him due to age than any of the other characters.
What about Sean Crisden’s performance did you like?
He is able to distinguish different characters with different accents and pitches. He was able to imitate Steven in a way that reminded me of a friend of similar personality. He was able to portray Robert as a respectable figure to look up to. And his French accents, at times were a bit hard to follow as is true with the story's intent of a strong French accent.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It brought me back to my childhood where I would fantasise about being a squire/knight. It didn't really make me laugh or cry but it made me blush (to think if a lesser reaction).
Any additional comments?
Liked the audiobook art as it represents the visual.
The story is well-rounded. The length is what I would consider as an episode. There could be more and I wish there was more but as it is, it is good just as well.
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- Linda Muhavi
- 16-02-23
Dismal Narration
Sean Crisden sucked out all the soul, atmosphere and uniqueness of the medieval setting of this story. He even managed to make a boar hunt duller than ditch water. His nasal delivery of Robert made me grit my teeth. Worst, he rushed everything, like he was late for lunch but needed to churn this story out. Thank goodness for Deliverance, a continuation of William's story. It is masterfully narrated by Matthew Lloyd Davies and soothes the pain of TLOK production.
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