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The Strength of the Few

Hierarchy • Book 2

by James Islington

Narrated by Euan Morton

4.44 ABR Score (85.7K ratings)
★ 4.35 Goodreads (80.6K) ★ 4.69 Audible (5.0K)
31h 10m Released 2025 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Euan Morton narrates a man fractured across three realities as if he's lived in all of them — and earns every one of these 31 hours.

  • Great if you want: political intrigue and identity crisis spanning alternate worlds
  • Listening experience: dense, cerebral, slow-burning — rewards patient, invested listeners
  • Narration: Morton's composed, precise delivery amplifies the moral ambiguity perfectly
  • Skip if: you haven't finished The Will of the Many first

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About This Audiobook

Vis Telimus has won the Iudicium and lost everything that mattered, and the ancient device beyond the Labyrinth has fractured him across three separate worlds, each version of him living a different life while sharing a consciousness that must make sense of what happened and prevent the coming Cataclysm. James Islington's long-anticipated sequel to The Will of the Many expands the scope of the Hierarchy's mysteries while keeping the emotional core focused on what it costs a person to be split between obligations they cannot reconcile.

Euan Morton's narration gives the novel's complex structure its necessary clarity, distinguishing between the three parallel versions of Vis through subtle tonal shifts that never become confusing. His authority with the series' invented language and political hierarchies is complete, and his handling of the novel's emotional escalation in the later chapters justifies the considerable runtime. At just over thirty-one hours, The Strength of the Few is an ambitious and satisfying second volume.