Audiobooks Like The Will of the Many

Euan Morton narrates The Will of the Many with a precise, controlled intensity that suits a protagonist who must never reveal what he actually knows — at 28 hours, the academy infiltration plot requires a narrator who can sustain the performance of a character who is always performing, and Morton holds that register for the full runtime. Seven of the recommendations are award-winning and eight are highly rated, and the list is built from the same author's catalog and similarly ambitious epic fantasy.

10 audiobooks for fans of The Will of the Many

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    The Light of All That Falls

    The Licanius Trilogy • Book 3

    by James Islington

    Narrated by Michael Kramer

    4.53 ABR Score (53.4K ratings)
    ★ 4.4 Goodreads (41.6K) ★ 4.74 Audible (11.8K)
    30h 39m listening time • Released 2019

    Michael Kramer's masterful performance anchors this epic finale, making the intricate magic system and devastating character reckoning feel earned rather than overwrought.

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    An Echo of Things to Come

    The Licanius Trilogy • Book 2

    by James Islington

    Narrated by Michael Kramer

    4.42 ABR Score (70.5K ratings)
    ★ 4.2 Goodreads (53.8K) ★ 4.69 Audible (16.7K)
    26h 28m listening time • Released 2017

    Michael Kramer's measured, deliberate performance transforms Islington's intricate fantasy into something hypnotic—each revelation lands harder when you hear it spoken aloud, and the complex mythology finally clicks into place.

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    The Shadow of What Was Lost

    The Licanius Trilogy • Book 1

    by James Islington

    Narrated by Michael Kramer

    4.33 ABR Score (116.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.14 Goodreads (91.9K) ★ 4.57 Audible (24.8K)
    25h 28m listening time • Released 2015

    Michael Kramer's narration transforms this intricate, time-bending fantasy into something genuinely immersive—his control over multiple voices and pacing makes the puzzle-box plot rewarding rather than exhausting.

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    Kingdom of Ash

    Throne of Glass • Book 7

    by Sarah J. Maas

    Narrated by Elizabeth Evans

    4.91 ABR Score (1.2M ratings)
    ★ 4.71 Goodreads (1.1M) ★ 4.88 Audible (38.7K)
    33h 11m listening time • Released 2018

    Elizabeth Evans transforms the emotional gutting of this finale into something you'll want to hear in one sitting. Her performance captures both the raw anguish and defiant rage that makes this sprawling series ending actually land.

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    Empire of Storms

    Throne of Glass • Book 5

    by Sarah J. Maas

    Narrated by Elizabeth Evans

    4.84 ABR Score (1.3M ratings)
    ★ 4.63 Goodreads (1.3M) ★ 4.84 Audible (33.1K)
    25h 18m listening time • Released 2016

    Elizabeth Evans transforms this sprawling fantasy epic into something genuinely unputdownable, matching her vocal intensity to Aelin's rage and vulnerability across 25 hours of pure immersion.

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    The Hero of Ages

    The Mistborn Saga • Book 3

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Narrated by Michael Kramer

    4.83 ABR Score (680.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.56 Goodreads (606.0K) ★ 4.85 Audible (74.8K)
    27h 25m listening time • Released 2008

    Michael Kramer's narration elevates this finale into something transcendent—his command of Vin's internal devastation and the apocalyptic scope makes the 27-hour journey feel essential, not exhausting.

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    The Final Empire

    The Mistborn Saga • Book 1

    by Brandon Sanderson

    Narrated by Michael Kramer

    4.78 ABR Score (1.1M ratings)
    ★ 4.49 Goodreads (999.3K) ★ 4.79 Audible (97.4K)
    24h 39m listening time • Released 2008

    The best entry point into Sanderson — a heist story set in a world where the Dark Lord won, with one of the cleverest magic systems ever devised.

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    The Name of the Wind

    Kingkiller Chronicle • Book 1

    by Patrick Rothfuss

    Narrated by Nick Podehl

    4.72 ABR Score (1.2M ratings)
    ★ 4.52 Goodreads (1.1M) ★ 4.7 Audible (109.1K)
    27h 55m listening time • Released 2009

    Rothfuss's debut is arguably the most beautifully written fantasy of the 21st century — the story of a legend telling the truth about his own myth.

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    House of Earth and Blood

    Crescent City • Book 1

    by Sarah J. Maas

    Narrated by Elizabeth Evans

    4.70 ABR Score (1.2M ratings)
    ★ 4.45 Goodreads (1.2M) ★ 4.76 Audible (41.6K)
    27h 50m listening time • Released 2020

    Elizabeth Evans' narration transforms this urban fantasy into something genuinely addictive—she nails the irreverent protagonist voice while making the darker twists land with real emotional weight.

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    A Court of Mist and Fury

    A Court of Thorns and Roses • Book 2

    by Sarah J. Maas

    Narrated by Jennifer Ikeda

    4.89 ABR Score (3.3M ratings)
    ★ 4.63 Goodreads (3.3M) ★ 4.85 Audible (60.0K)
    23h 16m listening time • Released 2016

    Jennifer Ikeda's narration transforms this dark fantasy sequel into something genuinely unputdownable—her voice work captures both the vulnerability and lethal power that makes this book such a phenomenon.

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