
Last Argument of Kings — Audiobook
The instrumentWhen will you finish it?
Based on 19.6 hours of listening (estimated).
| Your pace | You'll finish in |
|---|---|
| 30 min / day | 40 days |
| 1 hour / day | 20 days |
| 2 hours / day | 10 days |
| 1 hour / day at 1.5× | 14 days |
You'll finish in—by —
What our data says
- At 19.6 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 88% of the fantasy audiobooks we measured.
- That's 59% longer than the average fantasy audiobook (12.3 hrs across 761 titles in our dataset).
Computed from fantasy audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset; listening time estimated from page count.
Who is this for?
Best for fantasy listeners who want epic quests and a historical setting — a long-haul epic at 19.6 hours (estimated).
About the book
The final novel in the First Law Trilogy by New York Times bestseller Joe Abercrombie. Logen Ninefingers might only have one more fight in him—but it's going to be a big one. Battle rages across the North, the king of the Northmen still stands firm, and there's only one man who can stop him. His oldest friend, and his oldest enemy: it's time for the Bloody-Nine to come home. With too many masters and too little time, Superior Glokta is fighting a different kind of war. A secret struggle in which no one is safe, and no one can be trusted. As his days with a sword are far behind him, it's fortunate that he's deadly with his remaining weapons: blackmail, threats, and torture.
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How long is the Last Argument of Kings audiobook?
Last Argument of Kings runs about 19.6 hours — our estimate from its 663 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 13.1 hours.
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Is Last Argument of Kings worth listening to at 1.5× speed?
At 1.5× you'd finish in about 13.1 hours — saving 6.5 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.
When was Last Argument of Kings first published?
Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie was first published in 2008.