
Silverthorn: Audiobook
The Silverthorn audiobook runs an estimated 12 hours (about 8 hours at 1.5× playback speed).
The instrumentWhen will you finish it?
Based on 12 hours of listening (estimated).
| Your pace | You'll finish in |
|---|---|
| 30 min / day | 24 days |
| 1 hour / day | 12 days |
| 2 hours / day | 6 days |
| 1 hour / day at 1.5× | 8 days |
You'll finish in–by –
What our data says
- At 12 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 65% of the fantasy audiobooks we measured.
- That's 9% longer than the average fantasy audiobook (11 hrs across 1861 titles in our dataset).
Computed from fantasy audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset (build ); listening time estimated from page count. Methodology.
Who is this for?
Best for fantasy listeners who want magic systems and epic quests: a solid week of commutes at 12 hours (estimated).
About the book
A poisoned bolt has struck down the Princess Anita on the day of her wedding to Prince Arutha of Krondor. To save his beloved, Arutha sets out in search of the mytics herb called Silverthorn that only grows in the dark and forbidding land of the Spellweavers. Accompanied by a mercenary, a minstrel, and a clever young thief, he wil confront an ancient evil and do battle with the dark powers that threaten the enchanted realm of Midkemia.
How to listen to Silverthorn free
New members at audiobooks.com get three free audiobooks with the trial.
Separately, the store's catalog carries more than 10,000 audiobooks that are always free to stream.
Start listening freeQuestions listeners ask
How long is the Silverthorn audiobook?
Silverthorn runs about 12 hours, our estimate from its 407 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 8 hours.
Is the Silverthorn audiobook free?
Yes, for new listeners: the trial starts you with three free audiobooks.
Is Silverthorn worth listening to at 1.5× speed?
At 1.5× you'd finish in about 8 hours, saving 4 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.
When was Silverthorn first published?
Silverthorn by Raymond E. Feist was first published in 1985.