
Stray Cat Strut 3
A Cyberpunk LitRPG
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Hollie Jackson
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Pavi Proczko
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A wave of kidnappings leads cybernetic samurai Cat LeBlanc deep into the labyrinthine tunnels beneath the city in this action-packed cyberpunk adventure.
In the megacity of New Montreal, those with wealth and power live in towers high above the teeming masses struggling to get by day after day. When the poor and destitute vanish, the police can’t be bothered to spend time and resources investigating. But Franny, a nun who isn’t afraid to practice what her religion preaches, sets out to find the missing by confronting street gangs with nothing but a baseball bat . . . and a lot of pent-up frustration.
Afraid for Franny’s safety, pyrotechnic nun-samurai Gomorrah recruits Catherine “Cat” LeBlanc to protect her zealous friend and get to the bottom of the mysterious mass disappearances. And get to the bottom is exactly what Cat must do when she discovers the gang known as the Sewer Dragons has been abducting people into their underworld.
Within the cavernous channels that spread below the entirety of the city, the Dragons have created their own society of towns and nations. Their bodies have been augmented to withstand the poisonous toxins of waste so they can work cleaning out sewers and ensuring New Montreal has fresh water. In return, the city authorities leave the Dragons alone.
But Cat isn’t willing to sacrifice people, simply because they lack money, just to keep the plumbing on. And when she, Gomorrah, and Franny descend into the Dragons’ lair, they’ll uncover the horrific truth behind the kidnappings—and be led into battle with not only sewer-dwelling cyborgs but also the dirtiest of politicians . . .
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Characters are interesting and fun. Lots of humor in a messed up world that can make you feel a little bit better about our current world.
I re-listened to book 1 when I got book 2 and then re-listened to both 1 & 2 when book 3 came out. They’re that good!
Loving this series!
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pretty good
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This realy brought the book to life
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never wear ties
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Great world building adventure with some politics
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Still loving this series
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The story did improve, but primarily by way of less non-plot and attempts at juvenile sexual comedy. Much appreciated, the author is at their best when they're moving the plot along.
This book broke pacing a little, and felt like a side story. It definitely didn't have the frenetic tempo of the previous two books, and felt like a b-story. Hopefully it contributes to the story eventually in an unforeseen way. It mostly felt like a set-up to establish some recurring characters.
The one negative thing I will say at this point is the author is leaving a lot of plot guns lying around that need to be paid off. This book might better have been served by eliminating the second half and instead finally finishing the museum, showing more of the familial interactions, etc. Setups are better done by capitalizing on details mentioned in passing, with less explicit development that will give the reader that eventual "oh wow, apparently that was important" moment which capitalizes on the reader's effort tying together loose bits and encouraging them to read deeper for more of that dopamine flavor.
The latter half of the book felt rather pointless and didn't really provide any satisfying closure for the buildup; it just sort of peter'd out. It feels like there's more that could have been done with the plot but instead the author hit the wrap it up button, put a bow on it and shipped the next mission by way of more cliffhangers.
Looking forward to the next book, and am hoping the author decides to close some of the dangling storylines before moving on. The unresolved plot point graph in my head is killing me.
Upgrading to five stars over the first two.
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Seriously just get it
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Fortunately, what it lacks in an overarching story, it makes up for with an extreme amount of charm. If you enjoy the morbid hilarity of a corporate dystopia cyberpunk future, the Stray Cat Strut books are still amazing at showing that off. The quotes at the beginning of each chapter are hilarious and sometimes terrifyingly accurate. Ravensdagger does a great job of making their world believable despite how ridiculous it is.
Its About The Journey
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