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Lair for Rent: Publisher's Pack
- Lair for Rent, Book 1-2
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Contains audiobooks one and two of the Lair for Rent series.
Lair for Rent, audiobook one:
Walter is an artificial-intelligence accounting software given great abilities in a world filled with super heroes and villains. His goals are simple: build lairs capable of taking out heroes that invade them and to use their loot to help him build a criminal business empire.
Hench for Hire, audiobook two:
When aliens invade the Earth, the heroes and villains must do the unthinkable: team up. More dungeon building and empire building thrills against a new and more powerful enemy. Walter and the team must grow stronger, acquire more resources and alliances, and seize opportunity when it presents itself.
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- Heather
- 2023-08-11
A fun twist on LitRPG adventures
The main character is a sentient computer program designed to make money in a world filled with superheroes and - more importantly - supervillains. Residing in a city ruled by a supervillain for supervillains, our hero - ahem - our main character must find a way to grow in power and wealth while remaining independent. Luckily, he is on the first level of a long forgotten tower filled with incredible technology and magic...if he can get the forces to push through the defenses on each level. And he'd better do so quickly, since he's running out of time before the city's supervillain ruler decides to simply take over.
It makes for an interesting story. The main character is not a hero. He's motivated by greed, plain and simple, and has no compunctions about killing - but that's not that bad in a world where nearly everyone can come back from the dead with a kind of life insurance. However, there's also not a lot of drama in it; while there are setbacks, the main character keeps getting stronger and building an empire. Because of that, the books lack a bit of 'oomph' that would make them truly great. I enjoyed listening to them, but I'm not sure if I would keep reading the series.
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