This series of books is truely a gem. I’ve read and listened to hundred of books in this and similar genres over the last decade and Dungeon Lord stands head and shoulders above nearly every one of them. The MC is not someone wh9 is overpowered or has anything handed to him. He has to struggle constantly and use wit to overcome impossible odds. He is a deeply thoughtful character who has to make hard choices that sometimes leave him scarred physically, emotionally, and spiritually. His is a story of struggle with morality and sense of self as much as with outside forces. There is real depth to the MC as well as the other characters.

In fact all of the side characters have depth to them as much as the MC. They are are not just fluff. They are characters that you can relate to and care about. They also grow as the books progress rather than just being wallpaper. They are a part of what makes Dugeon Lord so great rather than just being filler.

The first book was strong both in writing and performance from Soundbooth Theater. Then I witnessed how both of them grew with subsequent books. Sadly there was a long pause after book 4.

I didn’t know what happened to Hugo and was worried about him. I was sad thinking this story would end unfinished. To my surprise and great joy I learned that Hugo was alright and book 5 was being released after so many years. Let me tell you was worth the wait.

Book 5 in terms of the writing and performance is the best of the series. I’m trying to write this without any kind of spoilers so I will just say that there was plenty of action on a much larger scale than previous books. There were also parts that were sad, but that’s a sign of a great writer when readers are emotionally invested in the character. Soundbooth theater also stepped up their game with more actors, sound effects, and music that add to the story without being obtrusive. This really is a masterpiece in audio books.

If you enjoy fantasy or Sci fi you will enjoy this series and book 5 especially I think. Honestly one of the best stories I’ve read since I started reading 50 years ago. I wish Hugo the best of health and a long life. I can’t wait to see what he has for us next.