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The second volume in Feist's first classic fantasy trilogy, this is the highly acclaimed "Riftwar Saga", reissued with a fresh new look.

For nearly a year, peace reigned in the enchanted kingdom of Rillanon.

But new challenges awaited Arutha, the Price 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? The new King of Midkemia is threatened - and a life-or-death quest must be undertaken for an antidote to a poison that fells a beautiful princess on her wedding day!

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Product Details
HarperVoyager
0007229429 / 9780007229420
Paperback
813.54
22/04/2006
United Kingdom
English
Fantasy
432 p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Granada, 1985.
The second volume in Feist's first classic fantasy trilogy, the highly acclaimed Riftwar Saga, reissued with a fresh new look. / The sequel to 'Magician,' Feist's most famous novel, which was included in the top 100 of the BBC's Big Read. / One of the world's most popular fantasy writers, up there with Gemmell and Goodkind. / Total Feist sales woldwide now top 12 million copies. / A fresh new look to bring this classic fantasy adventure to a wider audience. / Competition: Robert Jordan, David and Leigh Eddings, Terry Brooks, David Gemmell
The second volume in Feist's first classic fantasy trilogy, the highly acclaimed Riftwar Saga, reissued with a fresh new look. / The sequel to 'Magician,' Feist's most famous novel, which was included in the top 100 of the BBC's Big Read. / One of the world's most popular fantasy writers, up there with Gemmell and Goodkind. / Total Feist sales woldwide now top 12 million copies. / A fresh new look to bring this classic fantasy adventure to a wider audience. / Competition: Robert Jordan, David and Leigh Eddings, Terry Brooks, David Gemmell FM Fantasy