Krondor the Assassins (The Riftwar Legacy, Book 2)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.15 (698 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0380803232 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Could the assassins of the Nighthawks be responsible, or perhaps some Keshian interest? James, naturally, begins to suss the situation out, which becomes even more complicated when a hunting party including the visiting Crown Prince of Olasko is beset by shape-shifting magicians. Something is rotten in the state of Krondor: the Mockers, the gang of goons and bullyboys that were James's colleagues back when he was known as Jimmy the Hand, have been decimated in vicious fighting on the rooftops and in the sewers. But Arutha quickly sends James, née Jimmy, back into the city's seedy underbelly to investigate, and in the process he forms a sort of Krondorian secret service. Not the most imaginative or compelling fantasy around, but The Assassins is still a fun romp for fans of the Kron
And so he commissions his most trusted agent, Squire James--formerly the thief known as "Jimmy the Hand"--to discover the source of the deadly epidemic. New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. This is Midkemia, where great heroes are bred, and its glorious centerKrondorPrince Arutha--newly returned from battle--is concerned about a rash of unexplained assassinations that plagues his capital city. Feist returns us now to a place of unparalleled wonders--a sprawling kingdom coveted by enemies on all sides; a bustling center of commerce and magic, vibrantly alive and eternally in conflict. And unless James can prevent one last, unthinkable slaying, the nightmare forces of corruption and deceit will destroy his l
M. Allegra said Feist Plays Hookey in his own World. I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books Feist Plays Hookey in his own World I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books 3, Feist Plays Hookey in his own World M. Allegra I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books 3, 4 etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating its limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see . etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating its limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see . , Feist Plays Hookey in his own World M. Allegra I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books 3, 4 etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating its limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see . etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating its limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see . Sean Matthewson said Epic dark fantasy novel. As the story continues to mold around Jimmy the Hand, you can't but develop your own affection for his brave tale.. Feist Plays Hookey in his own World I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books 3, Feist Plays Hookey in his own World M. Allegra I gave this fluff a four - which it really doesn't deserve butJimmy and Arutha are my favorite characters in the Midkemia worldand Assassins is head and shoulders above Betrayal. And even though we are clearly set up for books 3, 4 etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating it's limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see. etc., I'd rather have mediocre Feist than no Feist at all. Feist makes Assassins a stronger book by concentrating it's limited plot line on Squire James and his Prince. Betrayal had a 'Whoo! Where did that come from.' quality thatwellbetrayed the reader. Assassins is much more tightly plotted. I can see