The Last Four Things cover art

The Last Four Things

Preview

£0.00 for first 30 days

Try for £0.00
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection - including bestsellers and new releases.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, celeb exclusives, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
£7.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

The Last Four Things

By: Paul Hoffman
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
Try for £0.00

£7.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

Buy Now for £12.99

Buy Now for £12.99

Confirm Purchase
Pay using card ending in
By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file. Please see our Privacy Notice, Cookies Notice and Interest-based Ads Notice.
Cancel

About this listen

The eagerly awaited sequel to The Left Hand of God. Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell. These are The Last Four Things Now there are Five. Meet Thomas Cale. Returning to the Sanctuary of the Redeemers - Thomas Cale is told by the Lord Militant that the destruction of mankind is necessary - the only way to undo God's greatest mistake.

Cale seemingly accepts his role in the ending of the world - fate has painted him as the Left Hand of God, the Angel of Death. Absolute power is within his grasp - the terrifying zeal and military might of the Redeemers a weapon for him to handle as simply as he once used a knife. But perhaps not even the grim power that the Redeemers hold over Cale is enough - the boy who turns from love to poisonous hatred in a heartbeat, the boy who switches between kindness and sheer violence in the blink of an eye. The annihilation that the Redeemers seek may well be in Cale's hands - but his soul is far stranger than they could ever know.

©2011 Paul Hoffman (P)2011 Penguin Audio
Fantasy Fiction Heartfelt
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2

Listeners also enjoyed...

The White Devil cover art
A Perfect Shadow [Dramatized Adaptation] cover art
The Primal Hunter cover art
Child of a Mad God cover art
Empires of Sand cover art
Legend cover art
The Will of the Many cover art
Colossus: Stone and Steel cover art
Incursion cover art
Ursa Kane cover art
Many Are the Dead cover art
The Justice of Kings cover art
The Emperor's Blades cover art
Shackled cover art
Kings of Paradise cover art
The Wolf of the North Trilogy cover art

Critic reviews

"A dark and wildly imaginative story, well told and packed with hair-raising twists." ( The Times)
"This book gripped me from the first chapter and then dropped me days later, dazed and grinning to myself." (Conn Iggulden on The Left Hand of God)
"A cult classic...." ( Daily Express)

What listeners say about The Last Four Things

Average customer ratings
Overall
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    360
  • 4 Stars
    295
  • 3 Stars
    154
  • 2 Stars
    36
  • 1 Stars
    16
Performance
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    373
  • 4 Stars
    174
  • 3 Stars
    38
  • 2 Stars
    8
  • 1 Stars
    4
Story
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    262
  • 4 Stars
    196
  • 3 Stars
    102
  • 2 Stars
    23
  • 1 Stars
    14

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

Sort by:
Filter by:
  • Overall
    3 out of 5 stars

LIke the story but...

Bought this after the Left Hand of God and I like both stories but I find it diffcult to concentrate on the narrator. I tend to zone out a bit and then have to rewind because I do want to know whats happening but my attention tends to wander. Found this a little but less so with The Left Hand of God, good story but maybe one I should read instead of listen to,

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

1 person found this helpful

  • Overall
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    5 out of 5 stars

Dark, gritty, quirky & so very much more!

I absolutely love this series, full kudos to Mr Hoffman!
With a flawless performance by Sean Barrett, who could possibly ask for more.
My advice, read the three books first, then sit back & relax while Sean brings them to life for you. I find it hard to believe you will be disappointed, but hey, that's just my humble opinion!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    3 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

The Left Hand of God was my No.1 book in 2010, as such I have been eagerly awaiting the sequel. Unfortunately, the sequel is somewhat of a disappointment as I found the story telling flat and boring. No where near the pace of the first book and the first section almost sent me to sleep. The second section picked up a bit but ended as it was getting interesting! Will purchase the final book but won't rush to buy it.

My advice is to buy the abridged version. Wish I had.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

9 people found this helpful

  • Overall
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    5 out of 5 stars

I get the previous reviews

Before buying the book I obviously read what others thought and experienced the slow part just over a third of the way through. Then the book picked up as reported and finished with part 3 on the horizon, so all was accurate. I did find the slow point had merit and added to the story towards the end of the book, so half way through I was tending to 4 stars, but by the end I am happy to give 5 stars across the board. I had noted a couple of negative comments about the narration, yes he does not adopt different 'voices' for different characters, just slight changes, accents etc. but his pronunciation is pretty consistent, but clear. I recommend the book, but be ready to pick up part 3. Out of spite I am going to read something else now :-)

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    5 out of 5 stars

great book,great voice

heard the book at during work,days went super fast. narrater gave a good impression of the different characters

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    3 out of 5 stars

Very different from the first - but enjoyable

I can understand why everyone was so upset with this, as they had high expectations following The Left Hand of God. Although I thought it went in an unusual direction and it wasn’t as good, I still found it enjoyable on the whole

Story – 3.5/5

This audiobook is definitely weaker than the first, but not by as much as others have stated. There is nowhere near as much character development as in the first – which was probably the best part about The Left Hand of God. Where this does improve though is in the battle strategy element. We begin to understand what Thomas Cale’s true abilities are, both on and off the battlefield

There are some more boring elements in the story, and some dragged out conversations where not a lot is actually said, so I did lapse in concentration at times. Because of this, there is an element of setting up (or even padding) ready for the third and final book, but you find that with a lot of trilogies nowadays. I, for one, am looking forward to the conclusion of the story when Paul Hoffman finishes writing it.

Performance – 3.5/5

Sean Barrett was a very good narrator for this trilogy; his tone of voice fitted the bleak and dark nature of the story nicely. His voice acting wasn’t as bad for me in this book compared to the first, but I think I had already gotten used to him so found that I knew what to look out for.

Overall – 3.5/5


Apologies for the star ratings not matching the written review, I am forced to round halves on Audible.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    5 out of 5 stars

Intense and moving and even sometimes funny

A great listen with all you could desire in a sequel book to the just as good left hand of god. Sean Barrett reads it fantastically. This story is full of drama and with a great story line what else is their to say

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

4 people found this helpful

  • Overall
    3 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    3 out of 5 stars

.

Ends very strong, definitely worth finishing, leaves a lot of potential for the final book of the series

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    4 out of 5 stars

Cale stones

Never as good as the first book. Less funny bits. The chapters can be very exhaustive. If you can get through the first two chapters of the narrators heavy breathing he quietens down to an exhilarating story. It was too heavy for me to try and read at four attempts I gave up. Thank the gods for Audio!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

  • Overall
    3 out of 5 stars

Not as good as I wanted it to be!

I was looking forward to this book because I really enjoyed The Left Hand of God but there were a few elements that irritated me - mainly the over-cliched characters and the use of familiar names and phrases which jar a little within this story. The Last Four Things seems to include even more of this, which, for me, bursts the bubble of the fantasy at times. I found it boring in parts and some of the character plot developments a little bit shallow and unbelievable. He also has a tendency to spend a long time describing 'histories' and races in the story, which I know has some relevance to the events in this book but I felt that this exposition was at the expense of narrative so by the end you feel as though nothing much has happened.

That said, now I've finished, I can say that I did enjoy it as the 'middle book' that it is, and I will read the next one. If you didn't enjoy the first book, then I doubt this will change your mind over the series.

Big positive though - the audio presentation was faultless and I'll happily listen to anything this chap does!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!

8 people found this helpful