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Kiosk Kingdom

Discount Dan’s Backroom Bargains, Book 3

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Kiosk Kingdom

Auteur(s): James Hunter
Narrateur(s): Steve Campbell
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Dan just wanted to run a shop. Now he’s knee-deep in holiday hellscapes, corporate hydras, and powers that definitely violate the Geneva Conventions.

The Flayed Monarch is on the move, spreading his corrupt influence through the lower levels of the Backrooms. To stop him, Dan and his crew must take out one of the Monarch’s key allies—the Franchisor, a multi-headed marketing monstrosity who rules the 99th Floor.

But Dan, Croc, and the rest of his ragtag band of misfits might be in for more than they bargained for.

To secure the Kiosk Network and strike a crippling blow against the Monarch, they’ll have to grind through a cursed snow globe ruled by the Yule Lord himself, survive the twisted horrors of the 10,000 Acre Wood, and take on a twisted empire built on questionably legal intellectual property. Along the way, Dan will uncover long-buried secrets about his past, the System, and a war he never asked for.

The shop must grow.

The crew must fight.

And Dan? He’s done playing defense. He’s armed to the teeth, and he’s got a coupon for war crimes.

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As the title says this is more of the same. Still hitting the absurd comedy horror style.

My main nitpick about this one is it forgot the old saying "Brevity is the soul of wit." when it came to the system. The system descriptions of everything have become way too long all the time, they are trying really hard to be dark and shocking but as every single one does it it doesn't really land all that well. The super long twisted description would work if they were the exception not the rule. imo, if many were somewhat to the point and then the sassy twisted long ones come a long at poignant times it would work better.

If you liked the last, you'll like this.

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