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A Thousand Drunken Monkeys: Book 2 in the Hero of Thera Series

By: Eric Nylund
Narrated by: Jeff Hays
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The Kingdom of Thera is a crossroads to many worlds and realities. Here a secret war between the gods plays out via their proxy mortal champions. These player-champions use all the augmented-reality interfaces and game mechanics that role-playing and video gamers know and love.

Join Hektor Saint-Savage, marine and martial artist extraordinaire; Morgana Nox, shape-shifting druid-thief and trickster; and the cantankerous dwarf Elmac Arguson as they punch, blast, stab, and slither their way through the second Hero of Thera novel.

Can they outwit, outfight, and outrun assassins? The Imperial Knight Champion of Chaos? Feisty gnomes with slide rules? A horde of a thousand inebriated simians?

There’s only one way to find out....

Eric Nylund is the New York Times best-selling author of many novels - including HALO: The Fall of Reach. He has helped create over 50 video games like Gears of War. He lives near rain-drenched Seattle.

©2019 Eric Nylund (P)2019 Eric Nylund
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A really good sequel

This is a really good sequel to the Hero of Thera book 1, diving deeper into the characters and having a slightly more mature tone to the story. The only thing I regret is not having more books in this series to listen to, since I am craving for more information due to the book's ending. I enjoyed the character creation and exploration of the specialisations in Hektor/Hector's progression throughout the book. A truly action-filled sequel where some mysteries are revealed, while multiple others appear.

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Almost a travel journal about food and alcohol

I enjoyed it, although didn't care much for it turning into an alcohol handbook for a chunk of it, but in the end I still care for the character and do wish to continue the series. So I'm here for whenever Nylund decides to revisit this story and universe.

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