Royal Assassin: The Farseer Trilogy Book 2
Fitz has survived his first hazardous mission as king’s assassin, but is left little more than a cripple. Battered and bitter, he vows to abandon his oath to King Shrewd, remaining in the distant mountains. But love and events of terrible urgency draw him back to the court at Buckkeep, and into...
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Fitz has survived his first hazardous mission as king’s assassin, but is left little more than a cripple. Battered and bitter, he vows to abandon his oath to King Shrewd, remaining in the distant mountains. But love and events of terrible urgency draw him back to the court at Buckkeep, and into the deadly intrigues of the royal family.Renewing their vicious attacks on the
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781299102286 (129910228X)
Publish date: January 1st 2002
Publisher: Spectra Books
Pages no: 675
Edition language: English
Series: Farseer Trilogy (#2)
"Wolves have no kings." Nighteyes is here, if you weren't certain of that based on the review title!!!! Yayyyyy Nighteyes my BOY. Also known as the one where Fitz doesn't know how to have a conversation about birth control, Verity is established as a Cool Uncle, the Fool is the best (okay, that's e...
Aside from the super lame Molly subplot, I quite liked this one. Lots of action and intrigue!
[spoiler] [/spoiler] This book had a bit of a slower feel to it than the first one. The last seventy percent really felt like when the story got moving. I maybe didn't love it as much as the first one, but still thought it was very good and enjoyed reading it. I've read a couple of reviews that were...
As great as I'd hoped. Don't want to write a review though, I need to find out what happens next. No one needs a detailed review of the second book in a trilogy anyway, just a good or bad. Good. Very good. But the bad guys are bad. Like, really bad, and they've come out ahead. I hope they get th...
First and foremost : the fool is the most beautiful thing to happen in this series.Having said that, this book is as slow as a crippled sloth. It not only suffers from Recap Syndrome typical of middle novels, but when there's any chance a bit of plot might be in sight it gets buried under pages of p...