‘Judge of the Wastes’ – David Annandale (Black Library)


Run Time: 22 Minutes

Just a quick one today because, well… Look at the run time here ;o)

I had to nip over to the pharmacy, yesterday, and the bus ride there and back was just the right length for a little audiobook action. As you know full well by now, Black Library audiobooks are my ‘go to listen’ so, here we are :o)

On the world of Solennes, the battle between the forces of the Imperium and the heretics has become a stalemate of seemingly eternal artillery bombardments. The land is devastated, and the attempts to gain ground by either side end in disaster. Morale is low, and when Trooper Arehn is caught apparently fleeing the front lines, Commissar Selander does not hesitate in condemning him to a very public execution. When Selander starts to see Arehn after his death, he follows the apparition, wracked by doubts - but what will he find?

‘Judge of the Wastes’ is a very atmospheric piece, great script work from Annandale (with the gradual breakdown of Commissar Selander) which is delivered superbly by the cast. For me though, its run time plays against it slightly as there’s no room for any context, just the script that you need to follow and piece together. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, just a personal preference for me. I happen to like a little ‘scene setting’ narration in my audiobooks.

‘Judge of the Wastes’ does its job well then but for me, it was like watching a TV show with no picture. Not bad for a couple of quick bus rides but not something would work over a longer run time for me.

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