King of ashes / Raymond E. Feist.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780061468452
- ISBN: 0061468452
- Physical Description: 499 pages : map ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, New York : Harper Voyager, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2018.
- Copyright: ©2018.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Map on endpapers. |
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Subject: | Kings and rulers > Fiction. Nobility > Fiction. Heirs > Fiction. Swordsmen > Fiction. Swordsmiths > Fiction. Imaginary wars and battles > Fiction. Imaginary places > Fiction. |
Genre: | Fantasy fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Pemberton and District Public Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Pemberton and District Public Library | F FEI (Text) | 31894000512276 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 April #2
*Starred Review* Feist (Magician's End, 2013) is back on top of his game in this series starter. The world of Garn has had five kingdoms for centuries, until four of the kingdoms work together to eliminate the kingdom of Ithrace by destroying the ruling family, known as the Firemanes for their brilliant red hair. One of the powerful Free Lords, Baron Dumarch, who owes allegiance to no king, finds a red-haired infant abandoned in his tent, and he realizes the child needs protection. He makes a deal with the shadowy kingdom of assassins and spies to train the boy then return him when he comes of age. At the same time, another mysterious orphan is raised by a gifted weapons smith and by chance arrives in the baron's lands seeking work around the same time as the Firemane boy is returned, intertwining their fates. Garn is intricately described with medieval overtones, and alternating chapters following the two orphans as they come into manhood allow the reader to get to know them intimately. A delightful fantasy novel, full of simple magic, fighting, political intrigue, and religious strife. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 December #1
Famed for his Riftwar novels, Feist launches a new series that opens with the betrayal of Ithrace, ruled by Steveren Langene ("the Firemane"). His orphaned son is raised in secret and years later joins forces with a brilliant young swordsmith to discover who has been threatening their world since Ithrace fell. With a 100,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2017 Library Journal. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2018 January #5
The opening volume of Feist's Firemane epic fantasy series, his first series launch since he began the Riftwar Saga with 1982's
Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly.Magician , is not terribly impressive. The parallel story lines follow predictable paths, and the prologue is the book's strongest section, depicting the grim and bloody consequences of Baron Daylon Dumarch's betrayal of the king "known to all as Firemane, lifelong friend to any man of good heart." Daylon believed that assisting the rival monarchs conspiring against Firemane would keep his own family safe, but he is still haunted by his choice. He's given a chance for redemption when he arranges for an infant left in his tent, who appears to be Firemane's heir, to be raised safely in secret. The coming-of-age story of that child, unaware of his lineage, alternates with a narrative about a young smith apprenticed to Baron Dumarch's former armorer. The prose and characters are unmemorable, and the story is unoriginal; Feist, once a pioneer, has been leapfrogged by his genre.(May)