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Teresa: Everybody Loves Large Chests (Vol.5)

By: Neven Iliev
Narrated by: Jeff Hays, Annie Ellicott, Justin Thomas James
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The war is in full swing. Following the unprecedented outcome of the siege at Fort Yimin, both the Republic and the Empire are forced to drastically reevaluate their plans for the conflict. With matters on the western front more or less settled for the moment, the warring nations turn their attention toward the eastern theatre. Winter looms on the horizon, threatening to deadlock the region and put a temporary halt to hostilities. With both sides planning to deploy bold and unconventional strategies on top of committing vast resources, it’s anyone’s guess which of them will come out on top.

Indeed, neither government is shying away from resorting to underhanded, questionable, or downright amoral means. The Gilded Hand has been stepping up their efforts to further Spymaster Edward Allen’s schemes. The Empire’s intelligence agency is also looking to field its most powerful enforcers in the coming battles. The Republic’s Foreign Intelligence Bureau is having a hard time keeping up, but they are not without their own dirty tricks. Rumors within the royal palace of the Horkensaft Kingdom to the east suggest that the dwarves and gnomes are on the verge of aiding the elven nation. Something that wouldn’t have been made possible without the Republic’s deep coffers, and the less-than-reputable individuals that fill them.

Boxxy T. Morningwood isn’t one of those shady contributors. If anything, it’s been steadily draining the government’s resources as it forces them to pay exorbitant fees to resolve issues that the monster itself creates. A trend it plans to keep following for as long as it can lie, cheat, and murder its way through life.

Which, barring something ridiculous like divine intervention, is poised to be a very long time indeed.

Content warning: Profanity, gore, violence, explicit adult content.

©2020 Neven Iliev (P)2021 Soundbooth Theater
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An excellent follow on to the series with Boxy T Morningwood developing his emotional range following the tail end of last novels massacre. This book sees more of the deities come into play, some shady organisations and more of the wonderful dark humour that keeps listeners coming back to this series. Phenomenal narration and production effects, Jeff, Annie and Soundbooth really deliver. Hilarious post novel credits, worth it just to listen to those.

great book, outstanding narration/production

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Funny, clever, well written and well performed. The best series of books since hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.

More of the same.

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If you read the summary it sounds pretty lame, as do all the books in this series, but its incredible!! 5 books in and this one is still funny, fresh and complex with fantastic narration. I love this series.

Why is this so good????

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the last chapter of this book is probably the most fun I've had in the last 600 books I've listened to. haven't laughed like that in a long, long time.

Thanks Neven. 11/10 Tastiness.

so much fun

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The narration and production of this excellent story continues to be excellent! This book was a bit slower than previous ones, but is still an enjoyable romp

Still excellent

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