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Bio Dungeon: Parasyte
- The Body's Dungeon, Book 2
- Narrated by: Miles Meili
- Length: 16 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
A malevolent presence lies in wait without their knowledge....
After a hard-fought battle in the heart, Progen has defeated the agents of the entity that wants to destroy the body he is determined to control. It was a temporary defeat, however, as the entity retreated up into the body’s brain, safely entrenched behind the blood-brain barrier that is preventing the dungeon crystal from accessing the coveted home base of the central nervous system. As he further establishes his control over the different systems that he can access, a grievous wound to the body creates a problem that could spell the end of his objective.
With the Thieves’ Guild basically destroyed by the Adventurer’s Guild in Graniton, thanks to help from the thief-turned-adventurer, Marstin Hardgrove, his prospects were only looking up. Having established himself as a trustworthy addition to the Guild, it didn’t take long before he was asked to join numerous adventuring teams as they tackled different quests. However, a disturbing discovery towards the north, where the tribes cultivate their Ice Caribou, will lead to a situation where Marstin’s friends are treated with suspicion back home. Worse than that, the old prejudices against thieves and former thieves come back to haunt him.
With hidden enemies preying on them from the shadows of anonymity, will Progen and Marstin be able to stop these vicious parasites from snatching away the lives they are striving towards?
Contains LitRPG/GameLit elements, such as character progression, statistics, and resource management. Also contains an in-depth, science-based portrayal of how the immune system responds to foreign pathogens via different white blood cells and other microscopic protectors. No harems, sexual content, or foul language.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-01-21
Love this series
I can't get enough of this series and the new perspective it brings to the genre. Looking forward to the next one
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- Allen Stark
- 17-12-20
awesome listen
really love this series of books, not sure why but it just resonates true with me, maybe there is a small crystalized dungeon heart deep within me that is guiding my actions,or more likely just a really good series of books 5 well deserved stars
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- Sintia
- 02-12-21
Great concept, interesting execution.
I loved the idea, the pacing, and the writing style. You basically get two stories in one.
It was a bit harsh at times, the main protagonist certainly does not have it easy. I greatly enjoyed the development of both sets of stories, and loved to see them converge. At some point the dungeon part of the story began to drag a bit for me, but I still enjoyed it.
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- CkVega
- 19-02-21
Love it
This story is a great take on the dungeon core genre, and book 2 doesn't disappoint.
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- HUGH SHARKEY
- 30-11-22
Save yourself the time
I have listened to the first 3 in this series and although it started off with potential it just got duller and slightly embarrassing. The third book is the worst but the slide down hill starts with this book not that it ever reached great heights so at least the fall was quick.
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