Marauder
Tower, Book 8
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Seth Ring
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Ensnared and framed, Thorn is on the run. But it’s not him who needs to be afraid....
Barely had Thorn entered the Tower to begin his climb when he finds himself running afoul of a merchant cartel and the floor’s Adventurer’s Guild. Now, adrift with a young woman and an old sailor and at the top of the guild’s wanted list, Thorn finds himself hemmed in on every side.
When a place to lay low turns into an encounter with pirates, a crazy plan begins to emerge. Why not take the fight directly to the enemy and beat them at their own game?
But to see it through, Thorn is going to need overwhelming force and lots of friends. Good thing he has both is spades.
Marauder is the eighth book in the Tower Series, a GameLit/LitRPG series from Seth Ring, bestselling author of Battle Mage Farmer and The Titan series, set in the world of Nova Terra and starring the unforgettable Thorn. If you like immersive storytelling, rich fantasy, and epic adventures with a slice of friendship thrown in, you’ll love this addictive series.
Download Marauder today and escape to the grand world of epic adventure. Endless worlds await!
©2025 Seth Ring (P)2025 Blackstone PublishingHowever, by book eight, a recurring issue has become hard to overlook: the protagonist effectively starts each book with a soft power reset. While the series uses clearly defined progression tiers—where advancing to a higher tier naturally redefines strength—the constant resets feel increasingly forced. Progression only works when it’s well integrated into the story, and here that balance is starting to slip.
There are noticeable inconsistencies in the character’s capabilities. In one book, the hero can consume vast amounts of knowledge in an unrealistically short time, while in the next, similar tasks suddenly require weeks or months. This makes the progression feel more like a narrative convenience than a natural consequence of the system.
Finally, the series shows no clear end in sight. The ongoing expansion gives the impression of quantity over quality, and while I’ve enjoyed parts of the journey, this installment convinced me not to continue the series.
Solid LitRPG, but Progression Fatigue Sets In
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