Silverthorn (The Riftwar Saga #3)
The whole of the magnificent Riftwar Cycle by best-selling author Raymond E. Feist, master of magic and adventure, now available in ebook. For nearly a year peace reigned in the enchanted kingdom of Rillanon. But new challenges awaited Arutha, the Prince of Krondor, when Jimmy the Hand - the...
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The whole of the magnificent Riftwar Cycle by best-selling author Raymond E. Feist, master of magic and adventure, now available in ebook.
For nearly a year peace reigned in the enchanted kingdom of Rillanon. But new challenges awaited Arutha, the Prince of Krondor, when Jimmy the Hand - the youngest thief in the Guild of Mockers - came upon a sinister Nighthawk poised to assassinate him.
What evil power raises the dead and makes corpses do battle with the living at the behest of the Guild of Death? And what high magic can defeat it?
Meanwhile, a life-or-death quest must be undertaken to find an antidote to a poison that fells a beautiful princess on her wedding day...
Silverthorn is the second book in the Riftwar Saga. The trilogy concludes with book three, .
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Format: audiobook
ASIN: B00G0KZQG2
Publish date: 2013-10-24
Publisher: harpercollins publishers ltd (april 23, 2015)
Minutes: 1012
Edition language: English
Series: The Riftwar Saga (#3)
This is apparently the second book in Feist's Riftwar Saga, or at least it was when I read it. I always thought that Magician was a single book, but I have recently discovered that it has been divided into two books, Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master, though I suspect that the book was divid...
With the closing of the rift at the end of Magician, I wondered where Raymond Feist would take me in Silverthorn, the next novel in the Riftwar Saga series. The three brothers (Arutha, Lyam and Martin) spent a year touring the Kingdom and returned to Krondor to plan Arutha and Anita's wedding. Jim...
It's an ok read, though for me the simple story was a bit predictive, no strong surprises.