
Death: Genesis 4: An Isekai LitRPG
Death: Genesis, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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By:
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Nicholas Searcy
About this listen
As legions of undead swarm the Radiant Isles, a young warrior makes a chilling decision for the fate of the people, in this post-apocalyptic fantasy.
For years, Zeke Blackwood fought tooth and nail to defend the powerless and avenge the fallen, becoming one of the strongest people in the world and a match for any monster or magic-wielding sorcerer in the Radiant Isles. One life-or-death battle after another forged him into the ideal solder, meant for a war between good and evil. But when an encounter with the demon realm leaves him transformed, his body shattered, he's forced to follow a far more dangerous path.
As a cambion, Zeke stands on the thresholds of both Heaven and Hell, belonging to neither. Consumed with frustration at the tireless conflict between the mighty entities vying for supremacy throughout the Isles, he seeks the Portal of Ascension, a gateway that will allow him to escape the mortal realm once and for all.
Meanwhile, Abraham Micayne has unleashed hordes of undead creatures in a quest to slaughter the living—or turn them into servants damned to do his foul bidding. Zeke understands this is a fight he can't win, no matter how powerful he becomes. The people of the Radiant Isles will have to face this apocalypse on their own.
Now, to reach the Portal of Ascension, Zeke and his companions—his soul-bonded dire bear, Pudge; the unliving Talia Nightingale; and the archer Abby—must search high and low to uncover its location as they battle brigades of demons and other monstrous beings. But even greater enemies hunt the portal, and Zeke will face opposition from a rather unlikely source . . .
The fourth volume of the hit LitRPG fantasy series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
©2023 Nicholas Searcy (P)2023 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about Death: Genesis 4: An Isekai LitRPG
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- Emilio Pérez Pittaluga
- 02-01-24
good series, with some things to improve
I've been following this series for a while and I enjoy it. You can tell he must listen to feedback because few things were corrected. A constructive criticism would be to not be as repetitive with the motives of the protagonist. On the first book he constantly thought about his baseball background and demanding father, till the point to be so often that was annoying, on the second book he changed that but instead constantly worryied about killing too many monsters. He fixed that but now he worries too much about the death of his companions. None of the things mentioned above are wrong if they are mentioned couple of times, but when you mention them 5, 6, 7 times ir more it gets annoying and lacking in meaning.
Also I'm glad he took care of the girl situation, that character was insufferable since the beginning.
But overall is an enjoyable light listen.
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- Luke Darmanin
- 09-11-23
Awesome
I love this serious and think it’s one of the best keep it up dude
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- Tolu Abisola
- 27-12-23
Solid series
Gets better and better.
Glad the situation with one of his companions was addressed too.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-04-25
Good but with issues
I'm hooked on the series and it surely has more positives than negatives so I'll point those out instead.
It can get repetitive, insisting constantly on each character's motivations to the point it just loses meaning.
I find the protagonist's turn to a much more ego/family centric persona quite annoying. We now have a full cast of morally grey, "the world can burn", people without someone to act like our moral anchor. We don't always need a traditional hero but it is exhausting to have not even a single good person to root for.
The author gets quite repetitive with certain phrases, using them at least twice, even thrice each chapter.
Finally, this book shows that the series is becoming less and less LITRPG with each installment.
Other than the above and some minor gripes, I think it's a series that deserves a listen or read. It has an interesting plot (not just ramdom fights), world, system and action.
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