Book Review: BuyMort Rise of the Window Puncher
- David Lingard
- Apr 29
- 2 min read
So things are moving along nicely in book 3. It’s quite a standard progression model for the genre, and with good reason. Book 1 develops our MC through struggle, book 2 develops the settlement and sets up what we need to do when the BBEG storms in and wrecks the place. And that’s right where we are.
Book 3 in BUYMORT is where we see Tyson finally able to win some battles. Yes he’s been successful against the sleam and the yarsps, but the Dearth conglomerate have been built up to the point where they’re basically unbeatable - just like how we would expect the BBEG to be.
New (anticipated) relationships happen in this book, and we see the end of the main story arc (as the story can technically be finished here), and it’s satisfying. The whole series is satisfying actually and one that I would describe as a hidden gem, up there with the best of them.
I like the commercial side of this series too. The way the market can be manipulated - and crash - really made me think about what I’d be doing next. The spider farm arc I found to be one of the most interesting actually, and once again it seemed like it would be a get rich quick scheme, but turned out to need so much more nursing that first expected.
I must admit, the ending had me worried. I’m not going to say what it was because of the spoiler it would present, but author - you know what you did. But also, thank you…
All in all, books 1-3 are awesome, seriously. If you haven’t read BUYMORT yet, I highly recommend it!
You can get it here: https://amzn.to/4iGsJFv (affiliate link)

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