Infinite Dusk
Cowboy Necromancer, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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MacLeod Andrews
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By:
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Harmon Cooper
About this listen
The apocalyptic event known as the Reset took place five years ago...
In the span of a few seconds, ninety percent of the world's population was killed by a mysterious alien force. The ten percent left had their memories wiped. They were given incredible superpowers and a LitRPG stat system that allowed them to advance their skills. But they lost a lot of technology in the process. Many lost their humanity.
Sterling Monedero was one of these survivors.
Given the ability of a necromancer, Sterling got a group of superpowereds together to fight off the monolithic alien crafts known as Godwalkers that caused the Reset.
Three years ago, Sterling failed.
Retiring to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, Sterling now plans to live out the rest of his days growing chili peppers and minding his own business. He does just that until a local group of bandits known as the Killbillies come for him, hoping to collect a tax. As he defends his property, one of the Godwalkers appears in the sky and destroys his farm.
Now, he wants vengeance.
It's time for Sterling to embrace his necrotic powers as he journeys across the Southwest putting the team back together again. The Godwalkers must be getting power from somewhere, and through ancient, native knowledge, and a little bit of luck, Sterling hopes to run these alien overlords out of the Southwest for good.
It's going to be an uphill battle, but if anyone is up to the task, it is the post-apocalyptic pepper farmer some call the cowboy necromancer.
Immerse yourself in book one of this LitRPG western set in the post-apocalyptic Southwest, inspired by The Dark Tower, Old Man Logan, and Red Dead Redemption. Expect classes, leveling, and skill trees that will feel familiar to any fan of role-playing games or the GameLit genre. Add to that a heavily researched series that blends Southwest mysticism with high tech and dangerous monsters, all in a setting big enough for the Grand Canyon. The Cowboy Necromancer series is a story unlike any you’ve read in the genre, one that blends languages, culture, action, true history, and suspense as Sterling and his team of superpowereds try to stop the alien monoliths from destroying what is left of humanity.
Critic reviews
"Fantastic writing, outstanding characters, and a world so full of life you can practically taste the bite of hot chilis and road dust on your tongue as you read it. This series is one of my all-time favorites." - J.R. Mathews, author of Jake's Magical Market and Portal to Nova Roma.
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- james mcadam
- 08-07-21
awesome
as always from harmon cooper excellent story and characters and perfect narration .can not wait for the next one
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- Harry Arthur
- 12-05-22
Damn good, gritty and pepper spicy
I don't enjoy books where the main character goes from a nobody to overpowered in the first chapter and when this book starts the main character is already level 59. However, he doesn't feel massively overpowered. I mean he does go around killing multiple opponents but that seems reasonable and there is often (but not always) a sense that he is in danger and things could turn out really badly for him.
I'm also not a big fan of Westerns but this cowboy story is appealing. It has moments where it feels like Stephen King's The Dark Tower series and other moments where it is uniquely Harmon Cooper. The Mexican sprinkled in, the food references (so many peppers!) and the gritty desert feeling add up to a really enjoyable book.
Near the end with the Shaman and his on-again, off-again lover, I wanted to shout "I told you so!" You could feel something bad was going to happen but it was almost inevitable and unstoppable.
The story swept me along, sometimes grinning, sometimes kicking and screaming but always engaged.
I'm off to get the next book in the series.
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- S. Reid
- 20-07-21
Masterful Work
Another new Cooper series and a new team up with the narrator Macleod Andrews.
First of all the story set in a post apocalyptic world has the usual main antagonists and gangs but the powers that people have gained make the difference as Sterling gives up his pepper farm to level up and take care of those responsible for its destruction. Cooper always does well at setting the scene in his books and this is no different with detailed storytelling and engrossing plots.
This is my first time listening to Macleod Andrews, one of those trepidation moments and he suits the characters well always a relief when it works out with the story.
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- Magic Inc.
- 20-06-23
awesome
Great book. kept me entertained all the way through. Great story, great characters, well read and can't wait to listen to the next one.
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