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Fistful of Levels - Book 7|Craig Zerf

Fistful of Levels - Book 7 : Roadwork: A Humorous LitRPG Adventure - Dungeon Crawl, Simple Stats, Fast Fights

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Overview

Roads don't keep order-people do.

Drew Armstrong is still permanently Level 1, still carrying a mop, a teacup, and a talent for ending fights without adding bodies to the count. When three caravans hire his witness-only escort-"clean seats, public refunds, med first"-Drew and the crew roll out to tame a choke-point called Three-Spans... and the toll artists, "express" pass peddlers, and parade drummers who make it dangerous.

Armed with benches, chalk, and a stubborn rule called Read @ Knees, Drew turns chaos into a corridor: rope to peg (low), Single Signal (hands or bell), Cup-Rail-do not cross. Bandits learn what a gentle seat feels like. A swinging gate meets Stage Door. A sideways surge runs into Barrier Bash and thinks better of it. And when a clinic needs through, the crowd hears two quiet taps on the rail and moves.

But winning isn't holding the line while the hero is there-it's leaving a room that behaves after he's gone. With Lysa running the ledger, Squire minding dignity, and the Kid Crew posting plates, Drew has seven days to make the rules stick, crest-free and public... or watch the corridor slide back into someone else's profit.

If you love:

  • Smart, funny LitRPG with light progression and heavy craft

  • Non-lethal, inventive fights that solve problems instead of trophies

  • Found-family crews, public minutes, and rules that actually work

...then pour a cup and step into Fistful of Levels - Book 7: Roadwork.

Med first. No private lanes. Read at knees.
Grab Roadwork today and watch a city learn to behave.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798273744257
  • ISBN-10: 9798273744257
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: November 2025
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.92 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.9 pounds
  • Page Count: 414

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