Ebook Undead Knight edition by Erik Colombe Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
Ted Knight is retired. Repeat retired! He does not hunt down the undead, he does not help find wannabe supervillains and does not assassinate mutated monstrosities of science anymore. Instead he minds his business, and lays low because that's how he likes it. After dying once he learned not to make a habit of it. Instead he whittles away his days playing an online videogame, but his days of peaceful retirement are numbered when a friend calls in a favor.
Ebook Undead Knight edition by Erik Colombe Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
"This is urban fantasy with light portal litrpg elements. With more urban fantasy than litrpg. The author has written an intellegent and well crafted story. I would have prefered more litrpg emphasis but the fact the author can actually write more than makes up for this."
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Undead Knight edition by Erik Colombe Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews
- Weird and confusing. I bought this book because the description sounded like a story that I would enjoy reading. Instead I found a very confusing story where I really couldn't make head or tails of what is happening.
- This book comes rolling out of the gate with phenomenal non-stop action. Is it Gamelit? Oddly yes it is. But it’s not your typical world building a crunchy stats type of book. It will keep you riveted I read it all in one sitting non-stop.
It definitely needed an editor. Every once in a while you would get bounced from one situation to another and it took two or three readings to understand quite where we were and what happened. Also there were typos and incorrect word usage based on context. None of these detract from how good this book was.
A welcome addition to the genre I will be looking for more from this author. - I gave up after 102 pages. Such a confusing novel!
We start in a VR system, watching the MC play. Then he gets a call to help a friend, and turns out to be a real life super soldier from some shady past, defusing a computer virus which can control electromagnetic fields to throw things and control the computer's built in gun turrets (!). The on the way home, he meets a girl who is haunted by a ghost. But she works at a business which mind controls all its employees...to be better call center workers? Then they get home, only to have the apartment attacked by zombies because....who knows? Make no mistake, there could be a rational plot which connects all these things, that makes it all make sense. Its just not here. We move from scene to scene like we are flipping the channel on a remote, and trying to make the resultant mess make one story.
There is no coherent plot, no progression of scenes that mean something. Unreadable.
There are minor errors, like 'alluded' instead of 'eluded', but in the scheme of how incomprehensible this is, who cares? - This is urban fantasy with light portal litrpg elements. With more urban fantasy than litrpg. The author has written an intellegent and well crafted story. I would have prefered more litrpg emphasis but the fact the author can actually write more than makes up for this.
- It was a fun read. My favorite character was Janice. How did she do that?