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Mid-Lich Crisis

By: Steve Thomas
Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
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An evil wizard has a midlife crisis.

Is trying to sacrifice your estranged wife to a bloodthirsty demon an irredeemable act of evil? This is the sort of question the Dread Wizard Darruk Darkbringer struggles with. After being called evil one too many times, Darruk sets off to find a new purpose in his life and become a beloved celebrity. Can a dark wizard come to terms with himself and prove to the world that a few atrocities don’t define who he is? You’ll feel guilty for laughing at his twisted tale of self-discovery.

©2019 Steve Thomas (P)2020 Steve Thomas
Magic Users Literature & Fiction Funny Fantasy Witty Magic Fiction Wizardry Epic Epic Fantasy
Unique Plot • Dark Humor • Great Performance • Fantasy Elements • Misunderstood Protagonist • Distinct Character Voices

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the description suggested funny satire with cruelty in misunderstanding I found very little of that in this book it tried to hit on some but fell short

not as funny as I hoped

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Great narrator for a wild and unpredictable story. Nice departures from standard fantasy stereotypes and makes evil look good, if not just a little misguided!

Fun Story To Listen To

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This story was simply mediocre. Yeah, there were some kinda funny parts, however I would not recommend this book, there are better stories to listen to.

Was just okay

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love evil main characters/anti-heroes!

It's a cool concept, and pretty well written:
the dialog feels natural,
most characters have a well-differentiated voice,
and there's enough exposition to flesh out the world without taking away from the action.

However, this book was a bit too satirical for me, and the plot a bit too whimsical - I couldn't take it seriously and found the journey lacked tension.

Is it fair for me to mark a book that's tagged with 'Humorous' down for being too funny? Maybe not, but I was in the mood for something a bit more serious. If you were too, here are a couple of books with a similar feeling but a more gripping plot:

Overlord - The Protagonist is a normal person who gets reincarnated as the Overlord Lich, with loyal, adoring minions he has to hide his incompetence from.
Demons of Astlan - A kid smoking weed has an out-of-body experience and gets summoned into another world as a demon.
Waldo Rabbit - An e-word mage has to go on a coming of age journey, committing evil deeds to bring honor to his family, but he turns out to not be very good at being the e-word.

Mid-Book Crisis

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The story was very entertaining and CJ McAllister did an excellent job narrating. I enjoyed it very much.

Entertaining

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