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Eaters of the Dead

by Michael Crichton

Narrated by Simon Vance

3.94 ABR Score (51.4K ratings)
★ 3.72 Goodreads (47.0K) ★ 4.35 Audible (4.4K)
5h 18m Released 2015 Historical Fiction

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Crichton disguises Beowulf as a historical document and somehow makes it more terrifying than the original — Simon Vance sells every word.

  • Great if you want: historical fiction with a slow-creeping monster horror payoff
  • Listening experience: tight and propulsive — 5 hours that feel complete, not rushed
  • Narration: Vance's measured, scholarly tone makes the dread land harder
  • Skip if: you need emotional depth over clever literary gamesmanship

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About This Audiobook

A refined Arab courtier finds himself thrust into the brutal world of Viking warriors in tenth-century Scandinavia, where cultural differences prove to be the least of his concerns. As Ibn Fadlan journeys into the harsh northern territories alongside his barbaric companions, he discovers that ancient terrors lurk in the mists and shadows, threatening to devour entire settlements. What begins as a diplomatic mission transforms into a desperate battle for survival against creatures that exist somewhere between legend and nightmare, forcing the civilized scholar to confront both his own limitations and the savage realities of a world far removed from his cultured origins.

Simon Vance delivers a masterful performance that brings authenticity and gravitas to Crichton's historical thriller. His nuanced portrayal captures both Ibn Fadlan's initial disgust and growing respect for his Viking allies, while his command of the archaic language patterns gives the narrative an appropriately epic quality. Vance's ability to differentiate between the Arab protagonist's refined observations and the rough dialogue of Norse warriors creates a rich audio landscape that enhances the cultural tensions at the story's heart. The atmospheric production amplifies the mounting dread as ancient horrors emerge from Nordic folklore.