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  • The Necromancer's End: An Epic Fantasy Adventure

  • The Necromancer's End, Book 1
  • By: Jack Pembroke
  • Narrated by: Jay Aaseng
  • Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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The Necromancer's End: An Epic Fantasy Adventure

By: Jack Pembroke
Narrated by: Jay Aaseng
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Publisher's summary

Jeremiah Thorn, a kindhearted young man who happens to be a novice necromancer, is condemned to die by an uncaring kingdom.

When he’s discovered by a group of adventurers, it seems his time is up. Can he convince them he's more valuable alive than dead? And can death itself be a force for good?

Full of breathtaking exploits peppered with humor, The Necromancer’s End is the first book in a fantasy world with rich characters, hilarious banter, and real consequences that’s perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

The first volume of the hit fantasy-adventure series—with more than 250,000 views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!

©2024 Jack Pembroke (P)2024 Podium Audio

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Good campy fun

Not overly gory, funny and fun, with a few surprises. Just an adventure with an unexpected protagonist.

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The single greatest book ever written

But I might be biased cause I wrote it. But my mom assures me that I'm right!

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If you are a D&D fan, this book is for you!

As a long-time D&D player, I felt right at home while listening to this novel. We, as players, recently realized that not all bugbears and goblins are evil. The author challenges the notion that all Necromancers are evil. I very much enjoyed the party dynamics in this book and the nuance to the magic as the MC learns the ropes. I highly recommend this book.

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Great party adventure!

An addicting party adventure that was easy to be drawn into. The struggle of being a ‘good’ necromancer was fun to follow along with. The side characters all had their own personalities, and the dialog was well done. Looking forward to the next book!

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An absolute blast of a ride!

I just finished the audio book and I really enjoyed it start to finish. Felt very much like an incredible D&D adventure with good plot twists and fun characters.

The narration in the audio book was very good. Distinct characterization and great quality overall.

I want to see more of these characters. In particular I enjoyed Bruno and Deliliah two of the secondary characters who have well developed and fun personalities in very different ways. I am excited to see more development in Jeremiah as he continues on his journey. Being a necromancer and a sympathetic lead character is hard to do but he does it. Also Jeremiah’s mentor Flusoh is the absolute best minor character.

I will definitely be reading the rest of the series when it comes out!

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an excellent story reduced to ruin by an incompetent MC.

I don't know what the recent trend is with writing and competent idiotic and inept MCS but it needs to stop. it is an unfortunate fact that this amazing story is absolutely ruined by the sheer level of incompetence demonstrated by the MC. his blunders just absolutely pull me from the story and reduce the potentially great work to something I will likely never listen to again.

I understand that some people want to demonstrate growth in an MC. I get it and if it's done well it works see edge of tomorrow, overgeared, berserk and many others for how to properly address that method. this story however serves as a perfect example of what not to do.

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The MC is an actual minion necromancer.

Overt systematic inequality and oppression is upheld by a plucky Necromancer and his kindhearted friends by betraying a victim of said system and cosigning them to eternal imprisonment and torture. This story embodies the stance that the status quo is not worth disrupting because some good individuals exist within the inequality and oppression.

“How fitting that their wealth would once more buy their exemption from justice."

-A victim

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