Infinite And The Divine Audiobook ((exclusive)) Jun 2026

: Unlike the typical "grimdark" atmosphere of Warhammer, this story leans heavily into dark comedy and wit, often compared to the Muppets’ Statler and Waldorf but as immortal space-robots. Production : Listeners on

The story follows two Necron Overlords—the highest form of ancient, robotic life—who have very different approaches to immortality:

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Infinite and the Divine challenges readers’ assumptions about meaning, purpose, and the limits of human understanding. The audiobook doesn’t just deliver those ideas — it animates them. If you want a version of the book that feels alive, emotionally textured, and perfectly suited to reflective listening, try the audiobook.

A: You can purchase and listen to the audiobook through major retailers like Audible (US, UK, CA, AU), as well as directly from the Black Library. It is also often available through library apps like Libby and Hoopla, depending on your local library's collection. : Unlike the typical "grimdark" atmosphere of Warhammer,

Furthermore, the sound design and production quality enhance the "Warhammer" feel. The modulation used for the Necron voices strikes a balance: it reminds the listener that these are mechanical beings, but it never obscures the emotional nuance of the performance. When Trazyn rages or Orikan gloats, the listener feels it.

Over ten thousand years, they vie for a single, reality-altering MacGuffin. They sabotage each other’s civilizations, manipulate mortal armies like puppets, and commit genocide not out of malice, but out of sheer annoyance. It is Grumpy Old Men meets Terminator 2 , set against the collapse of the galaxy. If you want a version of the book

In the sprawling, often grim universe of Warhammer 40,000, few novels manage to balance the sheer weight of lore with genuine character development. The Infinite and the Divine by Robert Rath is a standout exception. While the physical book is a masterclass in sci-fi storytelling, the audiobook edition—narrated by John Banks—elevates the material into an immersive theatrical experience. It is a story that explores the tragedy of immortality, the absurdity of obsession, and the clash of two of the setting’s most iconic figures: Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner.

Richard Reed is the star here. He doesn’t just read the book; he performs it.

For enthusiasts of Warhammer 40,000 lore, this audiobook is an invaluable resource. It pulls back the curtain on Necron society, showing their political structures, legal systems, and internal cultural struggles.

The audiobook follows two immortal Necrons — Trazyn the Infinite (a kleptomaniacal archaeovist) and Orikan the Diviner (a supremely arrogant astromancer) — over ten thousand years of sabotage, pranks, lawsuits, and full-scale wars. Their feud begins over a relic on the world of Serenade and spirals across the galaxy, involving time travel, genestealer cults, and the fate of a Necron tomb world. Unlike a standard audio drama, this is a full-length novel performed as an audiobook.