Redeemer of the Dead
A LitRPG Apocalypse (The System Apocalypse, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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Tao Wong
About this listen
When all is lost, what makes you go on?
His life a wasteland post-System integration, John Lee struggles to deal with the weight of a world irrevocably changed.
Given great power by chance, his Levels a by-product of a rage that he finds unable to quench, John struggles to find the balance between a hatred for the System that destroyed his world and the benefits it gives him, allowing him to save even more.
Yet, as he draws survivors across the Yukon to Whitehorse, dangers grow in the deep wilderness, out of sight. It’s a race between Leveling and safety, for John and his friends.
One that they might be losing.
Redeemer of the Dead is the second book in the post-apocalyptic LitRPG bestselling series, the System Apocalypse. It combines urban fantasy, science fiction and apocalyptic elements along with video game mechanics.
©2017 Tao Wong (P)2024 Starlit PublishingWhat listeners say about Redeemer of the Dead
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- John
- 29-06-2018
Redeemrt
I love this book from start to finish the characters a well written and informative the narrator did a great job with the narration and the author did a great job with the story. 5 out of 5 stars.
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- Brianna Stormcloud
- 21-01-2022
Deeper than you think
On the surface these books are a post apocalyptic adventure. While humanity is still reeling from the sudden game like change to their world, and trying to prepare for the coming winter and evolutions to nature/creatures. There is also an underlying commentary on how humans deal with change, speciesism and a widening gap between givers and takers, not to mention cultures. I Look forward to more!
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