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Die Verschwörung der Magier (The Riftwar Legacy #1) - Raymond E. Feist
Die Verschwörung der Magier (The Riftwar Legacy #1)
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The vile sorcerer Sidi plans to strike the kingdom a fatal blow, setting the murderous pirate Bear upon the high seas in pursuit of the vessel that is transporting Midkemia's most holy object; the Tear of the Gods. From this miraculous stone all magic power is believed to flow. And if the Tear... show more
The vile sorcerer Sidi plans to strike the kingdom a fatal blow, setting the murderous pirate Bear upon the high seas in pursuit of the vessel that is transporting Midkemia's most holy object; the Tear of the Gods. From this miraculous stone all magic power is believed to flow. And if the Tear becomes the mage's trinket, the future will hold only terror, death and unending night. For Squire James, Lieutenant William, and the able magician Jazhara, the race is on to rescue the remarkable artifact. For all manner of dark creatures are gathering with one unspeakable purpose: to breed the chaos that will hasten the destruction of Squire James and his brave companions . . . and bring about the total corruption of the Tear of the Gods.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783442249145 (3442249147)
Publisher: Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl
Pages no: 503
Edition language: Deutsch
Category:
Epic Fantasy
Series: The Riftwar Legacy (#1)
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Ana V.
Ana V. rated it
5.0 Krondor the Betrayal:: Book One of the Riftwar Legacy
4.5 stars. I haven't read the whole shebang with the actual mamuth series Feist wrote, but these books, in the Riftwar Legacy, I like a lot. A lot. From the first 10 pages of this, I was enthralled. It got me. I didn't leave it out of my hand, I wouldn't do anything else except read it. Of course, "...
A Reader -work in progress-
A Reader -work in progress- rated it
2.0 Krondor: The Betrayal (Riftwar Legacy Series #1)
This was the first time for a Feist book that I wasn't realy drawn into the story.
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