The Crystal City
Tales of Alvin Maker • Book 6
Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki, M. E. Willis
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Rudnicki's deep, weathered voice makes Card's frontier magic feel like oral tradition — something passed down, not performed.
- Great if you want: alternate-history Americana with folklore-rooted magic systems
- Listening experience: deliberate and atmospheric — rewards patience over momentum
- Narration: Rudnicki's gravelly authority suits Alvin's world-weary arc perfectly
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — context is essential here
About This Audiobook
Alvin Maker, the seventh son of a seventh son with the gift of Making, arrives in Nueva Barcelona, the Spanish-held version of New Orleans in Orson Scott Card's alternate America. The city is about to be struck by a devastating plague, and Alvin's efforts to protect his friends by keeping them healthy will draw the attention of forces that have been hunting him for years. Book six of the Tales of Alvin Maker deepens the connections between Alvin's emerging powers and the fate of a continent.
Stefan Rudnicki and M.E. Willis share narration duties, with Rudnicki's resonant authority anchoring the main narrative while Willis handles additional voices. Their combined performance gives the alternate-history world a feeling of genuine depth, and Rudnicki in particular brings the right kind of mythic weight to Alvin's growing understanding of what Making truly means. The audiobook sustains the series' atmosphere of American folk magic rendered serious.