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  • The Dungeon’s Burden

  • Slime Dungeon Chronicles Series, Book 4
  • By: Jeffrey "Falcon" Logue
  • Narrated by: Ryan Turner
  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)
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Summary

The Empire's plans have come to fruition. Duran has fallen, and with it the other city-states of Nehatra. Only the dungeon town remains safe, but for how long? While the leadership struggle to deal with the crisis, the dungeon dwellers watch on. As Doc continues to unlock new slime evolutions, Rowen deepens his bond with Milly, and the two experience much together. When the final attack begins, will Rowen and Doc stand with the townspeople? Why has Doc been framed for murder? Who is the traitor lurking in the shadows?

Everything comes together in this final, epic tale of dungeon glory. The chronicles end here, but the war, and the dungeon, have only just begun.

©2017 Jeffrey "Falcon" Logue (P)2018 Tantor

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an excellent conclusion to the series

another excellent story.
while previous stories centred on dungeon and town building this one was about finishing off all the plots of the story and starting new ones.
if the author decides to continue the story I will get it to find out what happens next.

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good, but not enough dungeon

a final wrap to the series, and overall, it's been enjoyable.
this book however had a very slow start setting up a lot of different plots. lots of different PoV but not enough in or about dungeon to make this book about the dungeon. the dungeon feels more like a side character in this book.
the performance was wonderful, and all the accents and characters have their unique tone, which makes it a joy to listen to.

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Decent but could be better. Needs editing.

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The reader makes lots of mistake either saying the wrong words or skipping them. Characters are overdramatic and contradict themselves frequently. The dungeon building with doc and the sections that take part inside the dungeon are really very good and I found myself skipping forward through to next doc section when things got hammy or dull.
Overall good but could be much better if it focused more on the dungeon and included less cliche human character.

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