The Last Warrior of Unigaea
The Drachma Killers, Book 2
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Jeff Hays
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Soundbooth Theater
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Annie Ellicott
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Harmon Cooper
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The reason that Oric Rune became a Player Killer continues to loom at the back of his mind as he makes his way north with Sam Raid and Wolf. All is well until an ambush throws a wrench in their plans, forcing Oric to come to grips with his digital existence, and the fragile lives of those closest to him.
With the Red Plague spreading, and the denizens of Unigaea becoming increasingly hostile, Oric must decide if he should go after those who have ambushed and betrayed him, or ride north to the Rune Lands and address the Red Plague head on.
Narrated by Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott, the Drachma Killers has all the action and suspense you've come to expect from this best-selling series!
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- Norma Miles
- 02-17-18
Male pride is another word for sheer stupidity
With the remarkably multi voiced, talented Mr.Jeff Hays narrating another book of imaginative fun and adventure by Mr.Harmon Cooper, what's not to like?
Recommended to all LitRPG, Fantasy, and everyone who enjoys a frolicking good story with character, readers
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- Tom Sitlington
- 04-04-18
another great short story.
amazing short stories. should really take the first and second book and merge them into one incredible story.
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- Joe
- 01-14-18
Nice progress
The book definitely ends on a cliffhanger, but felt it was a great short story. The progress moves along well and never felt slow or boring. The descriptive dialogue helps you visualize it and Jeff Hays narration brings it to life very well. Once again great narration and great story.
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- Rob Hubbard
- 01-24-18
Bring on part 3!
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A great addition to the series. The whole crew is back and along with them we meet an NVA Seed and the giant Lothar. They continue their journey to stop the source code bomb, but not without completing their quest to take out the Drachma Killers first. The story ends at a major climax, leaving you wanting to start on the final story right away to find out how Oric will deal with the fallout from The Drachma Killers.
Jeff Hays does a great job once again with his narration, distinctly voicing characters and accentuating the game world with INSTAKILL and CRITICAL HIT sounds.
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- Kevin
- 01-25-18
You guys just keep getting better
It seems like each of Harmon's books gets better than the last. I never felt there were any dull or filler pieces in the book. The ending was great though it has me wishing the next book were out so I could dive right in.
Jeff Hays was his usual exceptional self. Annie Ellicott provided an exceptional voice for the female characters. She had a much bigger part in this book and I hope she continues in more works with Jeff.
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- Anthony
- 01-20-18
holy shit
motherfuker at the end of the book what a cliffhanger yeah I know I ruined the ending by telling you it's a cliffhanger but now I have to wait for the next book son of a bitch well at least I know I'm not alone in the wait
great book though excuse my language but damn I need more
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- Anita Ewing
- 01-14-18
Awesome book.
Deathdale and Orik go after the Dracula killers and find out a lot on the way. Can't wait till the next one. I received this audio book for free at my request and voluntarily reviewed.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-09-18
Fantastic
Another excellent book from the prolific Harmon Cooper. I couldn't stop listening. Seriously, I started listening this morning and finished up this afternoon. The Drachma Killers is the second volume in The Last Warrior of Unigaea series, one of Harmon Cooper's numerous (and often interconnected) LitRPG novels. Without posting any spoilers, the book continues the journey of Oric and his faithful companion Wolf as they seek to get revenge for past atrocities as well as agreeing to help save the world from the dreaded red plague that threatens to destroy all of Unigaea. The action is fast, furious -pretty much nonstop- and the ending will leave you dying to know what happens next. Of course it wouldn't be a Harmon Cooper novel without a healthy dose of humor as well.
As always Jeff Hays delivers a fantastic performance, once again proving he is one of the best narrators working today. Jeff is once again joined by the talented Annie Ellicott who has an expanded role this time around, assuming responsibility for multiple roles. She and Jeff are amazing together, and I hope they'll continue to record together in the future.
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- ecocat
- 02-18-18
Quest for Vengeance Continues
The Drachma Killers continues with Oric and Wolf to seek their revenge against the Drachma Killers and to find the sources causing the Red Plague. Sam Raid, Deathdale, a Solar Mage, and Lothar, a giant joined their team with to find the cause of the Red Plague except Sam and Lothar refused to join Oric, Wolf, and Deathdale to fulfill their quest for vengeance.
Their journey is tampered with assassins to stop them. As to which quest, listeners/readers are going to want to know.
Toward the end of this book, things don't go as plan. It also leaves a lot of questions of whether Oric and Wolf cross over to Polynya before or after. I won't give the ending away but it is enough for listeners/readers in wanting more.
Both narrators, Jeff Hays and Annie Ellicott gave an excellent performance. I can't wait to hear them both in the next book.
I was given this audiobook by the author. I have volunteer to write an unbiased review of this book. I was not compensated or influenced in any way in writing this review.
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- DB
- 01-09-18
Cooper and Hays are a great pair.
For transparency, I was an advanced listener tasked with giving an unbiased review of this book. If you listened to the first, you understand this is the story of a boy and his dog. Well, a player killer and his wolf. I won't go into the story except to say I found if profoundly satisfying. Cooper blends adventure, gaming, and humor into a mesh that is sure to please fans of fantasy, gaming, litRPG, and humor. The narrator, Jeff Hays is, in my opinion, one of the finest up and coming voice actors in the market. His ability to portray many different voices, and talent to convey emotion with his words, make listening an adventure. The only criticism I have is I wish the book was about 2-3 hours longer. That said, this is a story that can be listened to multiple times. I'm on my third listen as we speak.
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