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The Lions of Al-Rassan

Sarantine Universe • Book 4

by Guy Gavriel Kay

Narrated by Euan Morton

4.23 ABR Score (28.2K ratings)
★ 4.3 Goodreads (26.8K) ★ 4.55 Audible (1.4K)
19h 39m Released 2012 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

You'll spend 20 hours hoping two soldiers who respect each other won't have to meet on a battlefield — knowing, the whole time, that they will.

  • Great if you want: historical fantasy with moral weight and no clean heroes
  • Listening experience: slow-burn epic that quietly accelerates into a devastating final act
  • Narration: Morton's measured, musical delivery matches Kay's elegiac prose perfectly
  • Skip if: tragic endings leave you cold — this one lingers for days

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About This Audiobook

In a world modeled on medieval Spain, the Asharite city-states have grown soft and fractured while the Jaddite kingdoms to the north sharpen their ambitions toward reconquest. Poet-soldier Ammar ibn Khairan and warrior-captain Rodrigo Belmonte meet as adversaries and find themselves on the same side, bound to a doomed civilization alongside physician Jehane bet Ishak. Guy Gavriel Kay's The Lions of Al-Rassan is a novel about love, loyalty, and the collapse of a tolerant world into sectarian violence.

Euan Morton narrates with an emotional precision that does full justice to Kay's deeply felt prose, treating the novel's three principals as individuals rather than symbols while never losing sight of the historical allegory in which their story is embedded. At nearly twenty hours, this is a long audiobook that earns its length through accumulated intimacy with characters whose fates matter intensely by the final hours. Few historical fantasy novels achieve what Kay achieves here.