
BuyMort: Closing Time: How I Crashed the Multiversal Market
Shopocalypse Saga, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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The showdown has begun...
As the cosmos reels, the precarious balance of BuyMort is on the brink of collapse. The Sleem have fallen, leaving a power vacuum that echoes across the multiverse. New threats loom as the Church initiates a desperate crusade, not just for dominance but for survival.
Facing them? Tyson Dawes, the Windowpuncher, Warlord of Nu-Earth, and CEO of Silken Sands. Meeting the relics of the Church with relics of his own, tricking, baiting, and battling the tremendous power of the Beholders, some say he has gone too far. With his newly claimed territories in the Sleem system, Tyson brokers power with a mastery that reshapes destinies. Yet, as his influence grows, so does the scrutiny and the envy of the multiverse's darkest corners.
With BlueCleave at his side, Tyson must face the most powerful entities in the universe while maintaining a good public image to an increasingly hostile consumer base.
Does he have the morties, will, and talent required to survive?
©2024 Joseph Phelps and Damien Hanson (P)2024 Podium AudioNice conclusion
Great fun as always
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Finally back on track
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*Spoiler ahead*
Towards the end I was looking forward to the series wrapping up & having some sort of ending. I was concerned with how much time was left how it could make sense of it all & to have any sort of polish to its conclusion in such a short time, or whether it would have a suitable conclusion. With the scale of the problem it wouldn't make sense for any solution to be so simple, so the ending has given me a revitalised optimism for this series going forward.
An opportunity for the author to cull some of the dead weight from the story & breathe some new life into it. Hopefully bring it back to its "window puncher" antic roots that made it entertaining to begin with.
Looking forward to the next book!
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