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Traveler's Legacy

Dimensional Traveler, Book 3

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Traveler's Legacy

By: John Champaign
Narrated by: David Winter
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A council seat won. A world to save. How far will he go?

Stephen Crawford has come a long way from the physics graduate student whose thesis whisked him away to another dimension. Now a member of a secretive council of dimensional travelers, Stephen is playing a game far bigger than he ever imagined. But power comes at a price.

Enemies lurk around every corner: Stephen's methods put him at odds with fellow council members.
A war against his own creation: Suspecting betrayal, Stephen launches a covert operation against HAL, the AI he brought to life, with a risky new AI virus
Ethical lines blurred: To achieve his goals, Stephen makes questionable choices, including enslaving entire populations, leading to conflict and moral compromises
Time is running out: Obsessed with saving Earth from the devastation HAL wrought, Stephen's pursuit of time travel strains his alliances and pushes him closer to the edge.

As Stephen navigates treacherous alliances, deadly betrayals, and the very nature of reality itself, he must confront the question: How much is he willing to sacrifice to save the world, and can he live with the consequences?

Dive into the action-packed continuation of the Dimensional Traveler series, where the stakes are higher, the battles are fiercer, and the fate of multiple dimensions hangs in the balance!

©2025 John Champaign (P)2025 John Champaign
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy

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I don't think I really like the series but a well I read it and it's worth a bless

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This book begins with Stephen meeting a new cast of characters: an inner council of travelers who have all developed godlike abilities. As you might expect, things go sideways when so many powerful entities get together. Parts of the book seem like a divine battle royale—but as usual, Champaign uses fantastic creativity to explore the very limits of the "what if?" posed by the world he’s writing in. I especially enjoyed the new characters—but the ending is really special.

The Minotaur was right!

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kept hoping it would get better, but the MC just kept doing worse and worse things. Not enjoyable to see him enslaving everyone.

MC slowly becomes evil

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Not what I expected,not what anyone expected, buy maybe what was deserved after such terrible actions.
Everyone hopes the bad guy turns good, but sometimes events go too far and a person is unable to recover.
Ending was probably the best outcome for the path he went down.

Not what I expected...

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The story:
The story was alright, ultimately it deals with what happens when a goal is pressured unconditionally. The main character, blinded by his goal in book 2, goes a bit crazy and the snowball takes off from there. I didn't like the ending, it essentially ends with the cyclical veiw of reality: things reach their end and then collapse into a new beginning. To me the characters came off a bit soulless, and the strugles of the book meaningless.

The performance:
The Narration is well done. The narrator has a British accent, but it isn't at all distracting. There is no over the top embellishments. Just a well done and easy listening experience.

Overall:
It's alright, nothing ground breaking. The majic system is interesting, and the the mixing with sci-fi elements spices things up. I just found the plot a bit pointless, the character doesn't achieve anything; and in the end it doesn't matter.

what happens with unlimited power.

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