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Paradise Lost: Books I-XII and Student Guide (As Told by Satan)
He was the first antihero—the fallen angel who dared to defy Heaven itself.
Now, following the success of Paradise Lost: Books I, II, IX, Satan tells his own story—and explains it, too.
BAFTA Award–winning actor Andrew Wincott—beloved by millions for his role as the infernal dealmaker Raphael in Baldur’s Gate 3—brings Milton’s cosmic rebellion to life with irresistible wit, menace, and clarity.
This complete edition of Paradise Lost includes all twelve books of Milton’s original epic, followed by a Student Guide, narrated in Satan’s own voice—a modern, accessible commentary filled with insight, humor, and rebellion.
Perfect for students, teachers, fantasy fans, and classic-literature lovers alike, this is Paradise Lost as you’ve never heard it before—clear, thrilling, and dangerously engaging.
🔥 Forget the dusty textbooks.
This is Heaven and Hell explained by its most infamous resident.
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Paradise Lost: Books I, II, IX – Read by Andrew Wincott (Best Known as Raphael in Baldur’s Gate 3)
So… you’ve come to make a deal.
Step into the infernal spotlight with Andrew Wincott, BAFTA award winner for his unforgettable portrayal of Raphael in Baldur’s Gate 3, as he becomes the most infamous rebel in literary history—Satan himself.
These are Milton’s three most explosive books: the blazing rally of Hell’s armies (Book 1), the high-stakes power plays in Pandæmonium (Book 2), and the ultimate heist—stealing Paradise with one whispered temptation (Book 9).
First published in 1667, John Milton’s Paradise Lost is the epic masterpiece of the 17th century—the original tale of rebellion, temptation, and the fall of humankind. Wincott’s performance of this great classic drips with charm, menace, and masterful manipulation.
And when the dust settles, Satan himself walks you through the story in The Student Guide As Told by Satan—your personal cheat sheet to the epic, with all the cunning asides and inside knowledge only the Prince of Darkness can offer.
If you loved Raphael’s game… this is the original endgame.
Note: Andrew Wincott’s portrayal of Raphael is from the video game Baldur’s Gate 3 by Larian Studios. This audiobook is not affiliated with or endorsed by Larian Studios or Wizards of the Coast.
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Andrew Wincott
He is perhaps best known as the voice of Adam Macy in The Archers and most recently as Raphael, a BAFTA-winning performance in the celebrated video game Baldur’s Gate 3.
He is a graduate of Christ Church, Oxford. He trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy. Leading theatre rĂ´les include: Rochester in Jane Eyre, Alec in Tess Of The D’Urbervilles, Count Vronsky in Anna Karenina, Malvolio in Twelfth Night and Jack in The Rivals.
For over 30 years he’s been recording radio drama for the BBC.
He has also created voices for countless computer games and has recorded hundreds of audio-books, including Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Wind In The Willows and, most recently, the acclaimed two-actor production of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House with Alison Larkin.
Playing Time
Books I, II, IX: 3 hrs 23 minutes
Books I-XII: 11 hrs 48 minutes
Categories:
Fiction/ Classics
Fiction/ World Lit / England
Poetry/European
Title music by Galen Wade
Cover design by Lisa Cavendar
Production â„— 2025 by Alison Larkin Presents. All rights reserved.
Also narrated by Andrew Wincott














Kelsey Light –
Andrew Wincott brings a unique allure to the voice of Lucifer, compelling us to almost sympathize with the devil. His ability to differentiate with his unique talent between the differing moods and tones of the text make the poem more accessible to a new generation. He has truly given the devil his due. Highly recommend.
BJ Dolo –
A study of humanity as relevant today as centuries long ago. An absolutely masterful narration by Andrew Wincott elevates the magnificence of the language beyond the confines of the printed page… And you certainly don’t want to miss Satan’s final sensuous editorial!
Stuart Rock –
Just the sample sounds brilliant. Brooding, thoughtful, dense. And what a great idea for a student guide by Satan. Congratulations!