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Resistance

Welcome to the Multiverse • Book 4

by Sean Oswald

Narrated by Travis Baldree

4.44 ABR Score (5.4K ratings)
★ 4.5 Goodreads (3.2K) ★ 4.78 Audible (2.2K)
14h 10m Released 2024 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Travis Baldree narrating a book literally called Resistance — about a man refusing to break under impossible pressure — is casting so good it feels deliberate.

  • Great if you want: series payoff with escalating stakes and moral complexity
  • Listening experience: propulsive and tense — the Wild Hunt arc doesn't let up
  • Narration: Baldree lends Silas's compromises real moral weight
  • Skip if: you haven't read books 1–3; the setup is load-bearing

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About This Audiobook

Dave Miller finds himself caught between warring factions as Earth teeters on the brink of systemic collapse. When mysterious forces begin manipulating global infrastructure and communication networks, Miller must navigate a labyrinthine conspiracy that spans multiple organizations, each with their own agenda for humanity's future. As governments fall and alliances shift, Miller discovers that the true enemy may not be who he initially suspected, forcing him to question everything he believed about loyalty, power, and survival in a world where trust has become the scarcest commodity.

Travis Baldree delivers a masterful performance that elevates Oswald's intricate plotting through his nuanced character work and precise pacing. Baldree's ability to distinguish between multiple conspirators and faction leaders keeps listeners engaged during complex dialogue sequences, while his measured delivery builds tension effectively during the story's quieter, more introspective moments. His vocal choices enhance the paranoid atmosphere that permeates the narrative, making each revelation feel genuinely surprising. The production quality remains consistently polished throughout the substantial runtime, allowing Baldree's skilled narration to maintain momentum across the story's multiple plot threads and shifting perspectives.