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Death and the Sword Saint, Volume 1

By: Brian A. King
Narrated by: Sawyer Varvel
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Throughout history, Death has made few mortal friends. Wiess Fagan just happens to be one of these mortals. due to circumstances beyond his understanding and his childhood being shrouded by the deaths of his family, he spent the majority of his life on earth. Living in self-imposed solitude.

Visiting him in his final hours, his old friend, the grim reaper offers him a second chance at life in a world of swords and sorcery. Though he won't be going alone. Joining him in his new life is his succubus companion, Misha.
Deciding the best way to explore his new home, Wiess sets out for the nearby town of Quint to enlist in the adventurers guild. A short while later the two of them save a nameless slave girl, with secrets of her own. Not long after they are joined by his lost love as well as the daughter of Death himself. With the help of these four beautiful women, can Wiess finally put the dark shadows of his past behind him. More importantly, will he be able to the even darker secret of what he truly is?

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Firstly thank you for the book to review, I think this reminds me of the times in my younger years when I used to daydream about everything going right to help me pass the time away, where I never really gave myself any obstacles to actually overcome. it may be that anime fans will really enjoy this, however I found the self depreciation he always has a little frustrating as well as the constant apologies and mistaken assumptions as to why they should be sorry to each other. I think young adults will find this book entertaining, especially if you're looking for everything served up on a silver platter. i'll certainly enjoy the next book lot more if some more recognition is given to his intelligence, engineering skills and problem-solving skills when he is crafting something as I've felt this was sadly lacking in this book. I think it would certainly help boost a readers sympathetic sense of achievement running through the process whilst also pitting their own thoughts and ideas against the MC's. overall, an easy listening book with elements of town building, slice of life, Harem and good storyline potential going forwards. It also has a good narrator that has a good cast of characters to grow into and continue to bring to life.

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