Henchmen Omnibus: Books 1-3
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Travis Baldree
The first three books in the Henchmen series.
A deserted island. An impregnable fortress. Step up or be stepped on.
Gus is a Henchman separated from his friends at his new job, a henchman on an orbiting space base. He's happy with the gig and has no real delusions of grandeur. Well...small delusions, but he’s seen all too often what happens to minions who get too uppity around their supervillain bosses.
His father had pulled a few strings and landed him a henchman position in hopes he could make something of himself. Before he's barely gotten used to the job, Gus narrowly escapes the base's destruction and is chucked at the planet below. The only reason he survived the fall was a damaged escape pod and the activation of his own latent powers. Marooned on a deserted island and yet somehow being hunted, Gus needs to step up and become the master of his own story.
Gus is a henchman, some would now say a villain, so there’s no chance of a hero coming to his rescue.
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mc being hypocritical
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I was on board for the first two books, but the third just takes a nosedive, like, I've just stopped after listening for hours of painful, muddled development. Maybe I can get a credit back, not sure, but I will try.
The first of the books is the best. MC origin story, new System set-up, fun "superhero" setting. Decent development, likable MC.
The series could have simply stopped after the first book. It becomes overwrought in the second book, as the MC starts to be developed into an indecisive, uninspiring character with a few bits of the story just being abandoned/unresolved. Not terrible, but not great, I did grow to dislike the MC. Some of the cultural references have grown dated and unfunny after a few years.
The third book is just a mess. I've listened to sections over and over again and have no idea where the story is going. Lots of new characters introduced (confusing to follow, esp. after the comparatively slower introduction of characters in the first two books), a new setting, the MC just sounds increasingly like a whiny child who hasn't grown/matured/progressed from all of the development in the previous two books. It's almost like there is a different author for the third book, who read an elementary-school level book report of the first two books and had to write the third based on that limited, simple information.
If you can pick this up for very cheap, the first book is a decent origin story/first story in a quasi-fantasy Litrpg series, it is worth that much, and Baldree is a great performer. There are, however, diminishing returns with the successive entries into this series.
Not Terrible for an Omnibus
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MC is a hot mess
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A superhero with a kickass playlist
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The ending ruined this story..
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