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The Whisper That Replaced God, Part II: Silent Almighty

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The Whisper That Replaced God, Part II: Silent Almighty

By: Timothy Wolff
Narrated by: Nick Cracknell
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Ruling as king does not suit a man like Mute. The boredom. The monotony. The permanent stagnation…

Until he arrived. The one with the Gift of Silence. The one wielding a dagger. The one who would mold Balewind into a temple to the Silent Almighty. Lord Deaf intends to be the scream that replaced a whisper, offering one final message to the realm before it never hears again:

Bestow upon me your pain, your illness, your sorrow. Silence will absolve them all.

©2025 Timothy Wolff (P)2025 Timothy Wolff
Dark Fantasy Epic Fantasy

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Brilliant like the first but with some different themes and an overall more serious tone.

I can't express how excited I was when I discovered there would be a part 2 to my favourite short read of last year. I rave about part 1 to everyone who wants to listen(or who can't get away from me because we're in a meeting 😈).

Now I remember plots as well as Mute remembers names(not very well) and I read this a little while ago but I remember being surprised by the more serious moments. Don't get me wrong, it's still completely bonkers and hilarious, but there were some very deep and dark thoughts from Mute, some of which resonates when you've been through bad times, be it loneliness, depression or something else. I quite enjoyed those moments, almost moreso than the silliness that made me laugh out loud on an airplane so the people next to me thought I was a true lunatic(maybe I am, I guess I have that too in common with Mute)

Honestly, just go read both of these books. You won't regret it, if you do, I'm not sure we can be friends(jk I don't like anybody regardless). It's brilliant, it's crazy, it's a must-read.

I caught this one in audio as I did the first since that's my main way of reading at the moment and of course the narrator did a fantastic job with this one as he did with the first so I recommend giving that a go if you're so inclined.

Top tier book and I can't wait to get to Wolff's main trilogy.

As brilliant as the first

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