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The triumphant finale to the Riftwar Saga – Raymond E. Feist’s first classic, bestselling fantasy trilogy.
As Prince Arutha and his companions rally their forces for the final battle with an ancient and mysterious evil, the dread necromancer Marcos the Black has once again unleashed his dark sorcerery.
Now the fate of two worlds will be decided in a titanic struggle beneath the walls of Sethanon, as the link between Kelewan and Midkemia is revived.
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But while it is almost impossible to fault the narrative, plotting, characters and general construction of this novel, unfortunately the story cannot help but fall short when compared to the past exploits of our heroes and in particular that spark of ingenuity and intelligence, so meticulously imagined and crafted in 'Magician'. This is undoubtedly an unfair comparison (it isn't as if I would have preferred a repetition of that first story), but it was a comparison I just could not help but make. As well as being far too short and lacking any great innovation this story also lacks some special ingredient, especially when compared to our introduction to the Riftwar Saga; the enemies don't inspire the same fear or revulsion, there doesn't seem to be as much at stake for our protagonists and the general impression is one of everyday heroes who will very obviously in the end win the day.
This book is loosely split into three sections; firstly a recapping of all that's occurred in the year since the last book, secondly an impressive, large-scale battle against the unpronounceable foe of Murmandamus and his forces and thirdly the revelations that allow the coming together of all parties to battle The Enemy. I was always interested, always gripped and always charmed by events at every stage of this story, but, but...something was missing. For me the loss was significant, despite many commendable aspects to this story. My final conclusion- definitely worth reading, but I can't imagine any follower of this series not being slightly disappointed.
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