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Master of Furies

By Raymond E. Feist
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Publisher Description

From King of Ashes to Queen of Storms, it’s all built up to this—the thrilling conclusion to legendary New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist’s epic Firemane saga.

War has swept across Marquensas. Ruthless raiders have massacred the inhabitants of Beran’s Hill, including Gwen, the beloved wife of Declan Smith. Hollow of heart, his hopes burned to ashes, Declan swears to track down and destroy the raiders, an ambition shared by Baron Daylon Dumarch, whose family was massacred as they fled the capital.

Meanwhile Hava, whose gift for piracy has seen her acquire the treasure ship Borzon’s Black Wake and the swift Azhante sailing vessel, Queen of Storms, and won her the name of “the Sea Demon,” is closing in on the whereabouts of those who unleashed the murderous hordes.

Her husband, Hatushaly, the last remaining member of the ruling family of Ithrace, the legendary Firemanes, seeks to control the magical powers he has inherited. He is able now to visualize and even travel among the filaments of energies that power all existence: the furies. But will he be able to channel his magic in time to combat the deepest, darkest threat the world of Garn has ever faced?

84 Reviews

3.5
“Master of Furies The Master of Furies is the 3rd installment in Raymond E Feist’s Firemane Saga. As a reader of the Riftwar Cycle, I initially assumed that this was a venture away from Midkemia and Pug and trying his hand at creating a new world, but that appears to have not been the case. Anyone that has read the Riftwar Cycle and remembers Pug’s adventures through the corridor of worlds, it was rather naive to believe that Feist wasn’t planning on exploiting that to pretty much connect any world that he creates back to his favourite location. I found that this was a good story, not necessarily a great one, but it did have some characters that I never expected to see and others that have become like friends throughout the series. I don’t know that I would say that all the characters felt complete or fleshed out enough and the premise was more interesting than the execution, but I still had a good time and bearing in mind that I have read over 30+ books from Feist, I will be continuing into the next series.”

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