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...in his collection. Kinda hard to take that peril seriously, isn't it?
Seven book length flashbacks. That would be ... peculiar.jedishrfu said:They could be flashbacks while his life is hanging by a thread.
Deadly peril sounds pretty serious to me.Noisy Rhysling said:...in his collection. Kinda hard to take that peril seriously, isn't it?
Oh, wow, the hydrocodone just kicked in.jedishrfu said:Multiple life events. Imagine Harry Potter written in flashback or the 1001 Nights stories that lasted three years and yet was one story that branched into others.
I'm 66.6 years old. Seen the ones I wanted to see already.Vanadium 50 said:You guys got to get out more and see some of the classic movies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(1949_film)
The premise of this series is that the main character, our hero, is constantly facing life-threatening situations and must use their skills and intelligence to survive. However, the series spans across seven books, so there is more to the story than just the initial perilous situation.
The seven books in this series are all connected and should be read in order to fully understand the story. Each book builds upon the previous one and the characters and plot develop throughout the series.
While each book has its own self-contained plot, there is an overarching plot that ties all seven books together. As the hero faces different perils in each book, they are also working towards a larger goal or facing a bigger threat.
Yes, the hero will continue to face dangerous situations throughout the entire series. However, they will also learn and grow from each experience, making them better equipped to face future perils.
Yes, readers can expect a satisfying conclusion to the series. While the hero may continue to face perilous situations, the overall story will come to a resolution and all loose ends will be tied up by the end of the seventh book.