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Royal Assassin : The Farseer Trilogy - Robin Hobb

Royal Assassin

By: Robin Hobb

Hardcover | 1 May 1996

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Family betrayal, usurpation, treachery, assassination and the mysterious magical power of the Red Ship Raiders are threatening the stability of the Six Duchies, and Fitz is a threat to those with malice in their hearts as he senses and knows more than is safe.
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Second entry in Hobb's fantasy series about the Six Duchies and their Farseer kings (Assassin's Apprentice, 1995). At Buckkeep, King Shrewd lies dying, attended only the by the faithful, enigmatic Fool; King in Waiting Verity spends all his time Skilling to befuddle and bemuse the dreaded Red Ship Raiders, while his beautiful, neglected wife, Kettricken, wanders disconsolately. Young FitzChivalry, still ailing after his previous mission, tries to serve both Shrewd and Verity while seeking ways to frustrate the vaulting ambitions of Shrewd's youngest son, the viperous Prince Regal. Shrewd, meantime, has forbidden poor Fitz to marry his beloved Molly, a commoner. Fitz also possesses the Wit, an ability to talk to and empathize with animals, and he bonds with a young wolf he rescues from cruel captivity. Verity builds his own warships, but still can't defeat the Raiders - and the weaker Verity grows, the more the people listen to Regal's treacherous murmurings. Finally, Verity goes into the mountains seeking the Elderlings, a godlike race that helped a previous Farseer king to defeat the Raiders, leaving Fitz to protect Kettricken and Shrewd. Another spellbinding installment, built of patient detail, believable characters, and mature plotting - though, at an unwarranted 608 pages, there are ominous signs that Hobb's beginning to lose control of her narrative. (Kirkus Reviews)

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