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Synopsis
Will Cole grew up in Millbrook — a mountain village of three hundred souls where the only education that mattered came from his father's knife and his mother's silence. Colm Cole taught him to butcher an animal down to the bone. Martha taught him that quiet people survive quiet places. Then Colm disappeared. And Will discovered that his father wasn't a cook — he was something far more dangerous, hiding at the edge of the world. When the Tower opens, Will enters with a C-grade talent, a hunting knife, and a body hardened by sixteen years of frontier survival. Inside, the rules are simple: climb or die. Every floor breeds creatures that hunt by vital force. Every climber you meet might be the one who slits your throat for your crystals. Will doesn't join groups. Doesn't trust strangers. Doesn't talk when he can act. He hunts from the shadows, lets others draw the danger, and finishes what they can't. The Tower's early floors think he's a vulture. By the time they realize he's a predator, it's too late. His edge is compression — a technique his father left behind that lets him condense his cultivation until his stats read weak and his fists crack stone. The lower his numbers, the harder he hits. Every compression is agony. Every breakthrough is a lightning storm. And somewhere on the floors above, the truth about Colm Cole waits to be found. Bone Deep is the first book in the Limitless series — a brutal solo-climber LitRPG featuring visceral combat and a deep cultivation system. For fans of: Dungeon Crawler Carl, Cradle, and Defiance of the Fall Content: Graphic violence. No romance. No party. No pets. Just one man climbing.
Bone Deep: Limitless Book One a LITRPG series: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
Graphic violence and brutal combat throughout as protagonist fights monsters and other climbers in a deadly Tower. Explicit content warning confirms graphic violence is central to the story.
What to know going in
This book has graphic violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include graphic violence, gore, murder, and death of parent (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Readers who love progression fantasy and LitRPG will enjoy watching Will climb the Tower using cultivation and strategy to overcome powerful enemies.