Discworld in Audio: The Death Series

All titles are narrated by Fleabag star Sian Clifford, with Bill Nighy as the voice of the footnotes and Peter Serafinowicz as the voice of Death.

Audiobook image for Mort: A blue colour palette, with Death's face in the background. Along the sides are rows of shelves with egg timers on them. Terry Pratchett's name and the title are in large silver font across the centre.

Death comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job. When Mort falls for Death's daughter, he discovers that your boss can be a killer on your love life...

Audiobook image for Reaper Man: a blue colour palette. Death's face, wearing a straw hat and holding a scythe is in the background. At the bottom is a silhouette of a couple dancing. Terry Pratchett's name and the title are in large silver font across the centre.

Death has been fired for the heinous crime of developing… a personality. He's sent to live like everyone else, but without Death, what will happen to humanity?

Audiobook image for Soul Music: A blue colour palette; Death's face, with a guitar fret board held in front of him, is in the background. At the bottom is a silhouette of a cheering crowd. Terry Pratchett's name and the title are in large silver font across the centre.

When Death decides he needs a break, he leaves his granddaughter Susan in charge. The only problem is, there's a new, lawless, addictive kind of music in town that won't go away...

Audiobook image for Thief of Time: a blue colour palette, with Death's face in the background, and a purple clock face at the bottom. Terry Pratchett's name and the title are in large silver font across the centre.

The History Monks have the important job of ensuring that tomorrow always comes. But the construction of the world's first truly accurate clock starts a race against, well… time.

Audiobook image for Hogfather: A blue colour palette, with Death wearing a Santa hood in the background, with a silhouette of a sleigh and reindeer at the bottom. Terry Pratchett's name and the title are in large silver font across the centre.

When Death realises that belief in the Hogfather is too low, he takes on the job. But it's just not right to find a skeleton creeping down your chimney and trying to say 'ho, ho, ho'.

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