
No Sun Under the Mountain
Dead Again, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Burke
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By:
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Bruce Jamison
About this listen
Henry already died once. Does he really need to do it again?
Now he's a skeleton with a stat sheet, skills, and an insatiable desire to kill humans. Lurking in the very depths of his bleached skull, some remnant of his old self still remains—and it wants to break free just as badly as Henry wants to figure out how he's a skeleton in the first place.
And Henry isn't the only one. Other skeletons are gaining sentience all over Jallfoss. Is there any way back? Any way to break the curse that holds all of Jallfoss in its icy grip?
More humans are coming, and if Henry doesn't learn how to keep himself alive, none of it will matter.
©2023 Bruce Jamison (P)2024 TantorThe world created has a dungeon explorer vibe and the ideas used are known but well done. This makes this audiobook a fun listen and there are some very funny lines too.
The narrator did a great job and the pace of the story is perfect we get details without things getting boring.
The use of stat screens is minimal.
I look forward to the next book as the story has a sense of mystery to it as well as exploration and battle. Which I enjoyed.
Very interesting
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