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  • The Jester of Apocalypse: Invincibility

  • The Jester of Apocalypse, Book 3
  • By: Robert Blaise
  • Narrated by: J.S. Arquin
  • Length: 15 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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The Jester of Apocalypse: Invincibility

By: Robert Blaise
Narrated by: J.S. Arquin
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Summary

Death is no problem in the Nightmare Realm. At least, it shouldn't have been.

The dark place of sinister powers has its secrets. Between the rapidly multiplying population of monsters, demons slithering in the shadows, the Great God greedily guarding a world-shattering revelation, a mysterious dweller of the Nightmare Realm, and Neave and his companions, interests will collide, and war will be waged.

Can they leave the realm prepared for the calamity waiting outside?

More importantly, with an unknown manipulator lurking in the shadows and the insanity permeating the realm of nightmares...

Will they stay in control of their minds?

©2024 Robert Blaise (P)2024 Podium Audio
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a bit disappointed

this book is basically a 15 hour training montage with a 30 minute fight at the end. I do, however, have hope that the next instalment will be better considering how good the first two books were.

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greatest book yet

soooo many great moments. so many sad moments. so many surprises. and soo many moments that make you laugh out loud. robert blaise really are a genius when it comes to creating addictive action packed stories. very difficult to predict where this story is truly going and that makes it even more exciting. Thank you for the escape from one nightmare to another.

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No character Development or story progress

I really don’t get this title. I really love the past 2 titles but I just finished the book and I don’t really know what to think. After the book we are basically at the same point we started with in the beginning and at the end of the last book and the main character as well hasn’t really changed or evolved a bit. The idea of this book was maybe to take a more intense look at the side characters but it that’s true it was a very bad decision. They are vastly uninteresting and really nothing more than some stereotypical instruments. The last titles where great in showing the differences between the protagonist and the world that he would „surprise“ and I really hope the next title in the series will focus on this and such aspects a lot more. The entire content of this book should have been maybe 1/3 of the entire book and the rest should have included story- and character development.

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