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Death Cultivator 3

A Sci-Fi Cultivation Adventure

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Death Cultivator 3

By: eden Hudson
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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Fight to kill. Kill to advance...whether you want to or not.

Death cultivator Grady Hake has had to learn a lot of harsh realities since he was isekaied to the prison planet. This isn’t cushy first-world Earth. Here, Spirit is power, relying on others can get you killed or worse, and trying to do the right thing can spark a gang war.

Now assigned to be the avenging angel for the Eight-Legged Dragons, Hake’s got to come to terms with the hardest truth yet: Others have to die for him to get stronger. The more death, the more Death Spirit.

He never wanted to be a killer, but his friends’ lives are on the line. If he wants to get them through this gang war alive, he’s got to advance, which means he’s got a lot of killing to do.

Maybe he can’t keep his soul intact, but maybe that’s the price a Death cultivator has to pay to protect his friends.

From eden Hudson, author of Rogue Dungeon and Path of the Thunderbird, comes the third book in her best-selling Death Cultivator Series! Death Cultivator is a sci-fi fantasy cultivation saga perfect for fans of dark shonen anime such as Attack on Titan and Bungou Stray Dogs. Get it now, you won't regret it!

©2021 Shadow Alley Press Inc (P)2021 Shadow Alley Press Inc
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Progression Fantasy War
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Quality instalment in the series

First things first, as this is the 3rd book in the series, it is obviously not the ideal point to jump into it and starting from the beginning would be a sensible and enjoyable option for anyone considering doing so.

This latest book in the series takes the main character down a somewhat darker path and it will be interesting to see if the author decides to double down on this in later books or is he digging a deeper hole for the redemption arc that tends to be the reason for such a setup, in either case the journey should be an interesting one.

The performance of the narrator is a strong one as always, delivering a good and distinctive range of voices to the varied cast.

Overall, another good listen in this series, I'll need to keep an eye out for the next one for sure.

[Note - I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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