Monster's Mercy: Book 3
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Andrea Parsneau
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William D. Arand
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An existence spent being forced to kill others to satiate a monster. Where the only thing to look forward to was the blessed, if brief, period of time between paying that bribe.
Except that very same monster is and isn’t Rene. It just happened to live inside his own mind and force him to do what it wanted - rather than him being an actual monster.
That was Rene’s entire life until a fateful day changed that.
A day that his career as a hitman for hire built on the monster’s needs will end. Where Rene will be forced to atone for his actions. To be held accountable and judged.
Except the verdict has already long since passed and needs no deliberation.
His sentence was being sent hundreds of years into the past, into a different world, even, where he must live a life for the betterment of others. Every action judged as it happens and weighed out against him.
But even this new idyllic life he’s been living for 18 years is now completely off the rails, and Rene has gone back into a life lived in the underworld.
Armed with a few gifts granted to him by the one who judged him, gifts better suited to a fantasy about living in a video game, Rene has to maneuver his way through all the twists and turns in his new life while using all the things he’d learned in his old one.
Except using those skills is a double-edged sword. If he’s not careful, he’ll end up right back where he started. Or so he would hope.
War is on the horizon and Felicie is in the crosshairs.
Or more accurately, the Mask is.
©2021 William D. Arand (P)2022 William D. Arand2. The story itself has lost most of its interesting parts and it can't handle all of the main characters. Instead of a story we have a cobled together mess that consists of fighting bits, political bits and sex bits, things like character growth happen behind the scenes now and are only hinted at or explained in exposition dumps.
3. As always when the whole multiverse part of this authors work comes into the foreground most of the world building loses any relevance since they pretty much say in the story that the worlds are just data heaps and some gods are fighting over the ownership of them like little children.
this story died a very unremarkable death
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