Book welcomes the audience to the world of horrors for the fifth time. So far the author Apollos Thorne has done a very good job in keeping everything on a well-balanced pattern. Nothing goes up and down a lot and there is a smoothness in the story that no one can complain about. Graham Halstead has also narrated with the same kind of smoothness so that nothing can be boring for the audience.
Elorion has been given another assignment in this episode as he survived the brutality of Nava in the past thus this makes him the perfect hero for the job. Lord Darius’ vault is supposed to be the safest place in the world and since the day it was made, no one has been able to break into the vault. Also, there happens to be a lot of security all around.
Now Elorion has to go into that vault and extract out something quite precious for the Head Mistress. If the hero succeeds in doing so then everything would become normal for him and the rest of the people around him. On the other hand, if he fails then all the efforts would be dashed to the ground and there is a threat that he might lose his life in the process.
Sanctuary was just brilliant and Through the Belly of the Beast is the kind of story that looks out of this world. Thus from the creator of such books, one can only expect the best and nothing else. Struggles and the fight scenes are epic so the connection between the listener and the book never breaks.