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The Primal Hunter 4

The Primal Hunter • Book 4

by Zogarth

Narrated by Travis Baldree

4.64 ABR Score (21.3K ratings)
★ 4.52 Goodreads (12.5K) ★ 4.87 Audible (8.8K)
20h 28m Released 2022 Fantasy

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Travis Baldree narrating a guy who hates politics accidentally becoming Earth's most important political figure is funnier than it has any right to be.

  • Great if you want: LitRPG progression with deadpan humor and political intrigue
  • Listening experience: brisk and addictive — the World Congress arc keeps things moving
  • Narration: Baldree's warm delivery makes Jake's reluctant-hero obliviousness land perfectly
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context gaps hurt here

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About This Audiobook

Jake's ascension to D-grade brings new challenges that extend far beyond hunting stronger monsters and navigating deadlier dungeons. As Earth's first World Congress convenes, powerful factions and familiar faces converge in a political arena that proves more treacherous than any beast Jake has faced. While he prefers to focus on what he does best—tracking prey and gaining levels—the hunter finds himself drawn into negotiations and alliances that will shape the future of his transformed world. When a newly discovered dungeon promises the kind of high-stakes combat Jake craves, he must balance his hunger for advancement against the growing responsibilities that come with his rising power and influence.

Travis Baldree delivers another masterful performance that captures Jake's sardonic wit and determined focus with perfect timing. His ability to shift seamlessly between intense combat sequences and quieter character moments keeps listeners engaged throughout the substantial runtime. Baldree's distinct character voices bring depth to the expanding cast of allies and adversaries, while his pacing allows the story's blend of action and political intrigue to unfold naturally. The production quality remains crisp and immersive, making this installment particularly well-suited for audio consumption as listeners can fully appreciate the narrator's nuanced delivery of both Jake's internal monologue and the complex dialogue driving the series forward.