
Son of a Liche
The Dark Profit Saga, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Doug Tisdale Jr.
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J. Zachary Pike
A doubly disgraced dwarven hero. A band of accident-prone adventurers. Giving redemption a second shot may have been a grave mistake....
Still bruised and heartbroken from their last calamitous quest, Gorm Ingerson and his band of washed-up heroes try to make amends for the orcs they accidentally betrayed. But justice is put on hold when an old foe marches to the city gates. Gorm is horrified to discover a liche pitching the frightened city-dwellers on the merits of the undead lifestyle...at the head of a corpse army.
To save the city from high-pressure sales tactics and an inevitable siege, the dwarf warrior and his misfit band hatch a harebrained scheme that lands them at the top of the king’s kill list. With death and dark magic on his heels, Gorm must craft his own pitch to round up the troops and put the undead snake-oil salesman and his army of pushers permanently out of business.
Son of a Liche is the second book in the Dark Profit Saga, a trilogy of humorous epic fantasy novels. If you like rib-tickling shenanigans, second-rate heroes, and imaginative new takes on tired tropes, then you’ll love J. Zachary Pike’s hilarious blend of finance and high fantasy.
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I can't wait for book 3.
A worthy sequel
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The books flows well and I stopped noticing the time. That to me is what makes a great book. Being lost for hours listening to a good story.
Wonderful way of writing satire
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The Saga Continues in Brilliant Manner...
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Excellent sequel
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Narrator: Clearly is a voice actor and gives characters consistent and distinctive voices that perfectly pull one deeper into the already extremely well written story.
A++++ for both. More of this and less of Tolkien wannabes.
Love this author and reader
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Excellent follow up!
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Satirical(near prophetic) fun in a fantasy world with current events lampooned as much as Toxic Fandoms and classic tropes!
Can't wait for the next Book!!
Gygax by way of Adams
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in the minority?
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ANAZING
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Everything I loved about Orconomics was still going strong. All of the socio-economic criticism, the funny banter and the thought provoking satire.
There are some great comedic moments. The head of marketing made me laugh my head off numerous times. There’s Ned and Ted, a comedy pair that I found a mix of the old men in the muppets and the guy in Monty Python and The Holy Grail that goes on about the basis of a system of government. There’s one character who’s name kept getting dropped and I was thinking, something’s gonna be up with this dude, I see what you’re doing here. I did not see what he was doing there, lost it at the reveal.
I really love the scene switches, where one person says a thing, and then a character from a completely different scene says something that sounds like an answer. Very clever Mr. Pike.
The audiobook is split into two parts, only I didn’t know this. So when it got to the end of part one I thought well that was a good book, cause it cut off somewhere that could be an ending. And then there was so much more, in fact I’d say there was a bit of a Sanderstorm situation going on.
(I mention a few story points here, but nothing really to do with the main plot or that I'd consider a spoiler, another reviewer around here was kind enough to read and say that it's not giving much of anything away.)
Son of a Liche feels less about a party of people, and more about each individual person. There’s lots of side characters that have so much going on and so much growth:
An undead commander that starts questioning the so called free will granted by the necromancer
A scene in the begining with 3 knoll puppies that are starving despite their mama doing anything she can to get them food, the feels, ouch
Mr. Poldo who realizes the consequences of his past banking actions and becomes a generous person
There’s enough going on with the internal politics of the tribe of orcs we met earlier to make its own story
The main party characters shine as well. Grom really struggles with his role as leader, and we finally get to see him go berserk, it’s worth the wait. Jin is just on a constant journey of personal discovery and coming to terms with who he is. Kaitha (spelling is optional as I listen on audio) has a lot of highs and lows.
Same humor, now with extra soul
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