The Sword of Kaigen audiobook by M. L. Wang, narrated by Andrew Tell, is a 24-hour-and-24-minute epic fantasy featuring the Matsuda family on the Kusanagi Peninsula

Pacing and Tension: The narration excels at building tension through deliberate pacing, especially during the cinematic battle sequences of the middle third.

Furthermore, the inner monologues of Misaki are the highlight of the listen. Hearing her internal rage and regret spoken aloud is far more visceral than reading it silently. You will find yourself yelling at your headphones for her to stand up for herself—and cheering when she finally does.

The short answer is yes. The The Sword of Kaigen audiobook, narrated by the talented Andrew Tell, transforms a brilliant novel into an unforgettable, visceral experience. Here is everything you need to know about the audiobook, from its plot and performance to why you should clear your schedule before hitting play.

On the frozen peninsula of Kaigen, the elite Matsuda family have wielded hydro-swords for generations. Misaki, once a fierce prodigy, now hides her past as a killer behind the mask of a traditional wife. But when an invasion from a modern empire brings unimaginable devastation, the old ways—water bending into blades, honor-bound samurai—become Kaigen’s only hope.

"Like Avatar: The Last Airbender meets Grave of the Fireflies."

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Sword of Kaigen audiobook, written by and narrated by Andrew Tell