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Duel to the Death
- An Outcast in Another World, Book 3.5
- Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
As Rob fights to return home, Jason fights to ensure there's a home to return to.
It hasn't been easy for Jason ever since his best friend vanished, sacrificing himself to prevent Jason from being dragged into an otherworldly portal. The world didn't seem to care like it should, and just as he was getting back on his feet, bizarre monsters from other worlds began to invade, terrorizing Earth.
A lesser man would have wanted to run away from it all. Jason picked up a sword and started beating the hell out of things.
His newfound powers have made him one of the most effective weapons against the Outsiders, causing the military and the public to rely on him more and more. As if that wasn't enough, Jason gets contacted by the godlike voices that seemingly kidnapped Rob, offering him a deal: fulfill these conditions, and you'll find out what happened to Rob.
It's a bad deal and a bad bet. The game is stacked against him. Jason intends to win it anyway—because, in the end, there's no other choice.
An Outcast in Another World is a LitRPG adventure series with elements of fantasy, isekai, progression, and weak-to-strong. Jason's side story focuses on the world that Rob left behind after being isekai'd. Fight scenes are high-octane duels that involve creative decision-making on Jason's part.
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- Ryan Delaney
- 23-03-24
Pretty good
I was a bit wary getting this since I’d seen a few bad reviews but I was very happy with it. It’s substantially shorter than the other books, which is my only real criticism, so it doesn’t really cover enough to justify the cost unfortunately. For something as short as this it could probably be added on to the end of one of the other books or put out at a lower price. If you really want an idea of what Jason is up to though, it’s worth checking out anyway.
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- james pearce
- 19-12-23
awful, struggled to finish it. nothing like the first 3
awful, struggled to finish it. nothing like the first 3, different author. no stats , one enemy. poor character building and interactions. just badly written in comparison to the 1st 3.
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