Set twenty years after the events of the Riftwar, Prince of the Blood follows the adventures of Prince Arutha's sons in the dangerously unstable Great Empire of Kesh. Twenty years have passed since the end of the Riftwar. Prince Borric conDoin and his twin brother Erland have been summoned back to their father's court in Krondor. Prince Arutha has decided he needs to tame his spirited progeny and teach them statecraft and responsibility. Shortly after they arrive home, therefore, he orders them to Kesh, ...
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Set twenty years after the events of the Riftwar, Prince of the Blood follows the adventures of Prince Arutha's sons in the dangerously unstable Great Empire of Kesh. Twenty years have passed since the end of the Riftwar. Prince Borric conDoin and his twin brother Erland have been summoned back to their father's court in Krondor. Prince Arutha has decided he needs to tame his spirited progeny and teach them statecraft and responsibility. Shortly after they arrive home, therefore, he orders them to Kesh, to represent the Isles at the Empress' seventy-fifth jubilee. But before the new ambassadors depart, they are attacked. The foiled assassin's suicide reawakens fears that the Nighthawks - a brotherhood of killers for hire - are active once more. But the truth is far more disturbing: the assassin was a member of the Royal House of Kesh... Despite the dangers, Borric and Erland's mission continues, it being vital to sustaining the fragile peace between the two nations. But the brothers have little idea of the exotic world of Kesh, the strange players at this alien court, nor the hidden forces intent upon tearing the empire apart.
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Add this copy of Prince of the Blood to cart. $38.60, good condition, Sold by Baggins Book Bazaar rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Rochester, KENT, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1989 by Grafton Books.
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Good in Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. 315pp, colour pictorial unclipped d/j in protective plastic covers, with title in white to spine. Some shelfwear, couple of very small tears to d/j top edge. Slight toning.
Add this copy of Prince of the Blood to cart. $57.00, like new condition, Sold by Waverley Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Monica, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by DOUBLEDAY. NY 1989.
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VG in VG jacket. VG/VG. 8vo. original tan boards gilt (prev. owner's name to FFE, a little rubbed, some paperstock tanning) in export dustwrapper (rubbed & a little nicked, tiny perforation at headcap); pp. 316 (last blank). A very good copy.
Arutha must send his twin sons to Kesh as emissaries of the Kingdom with only Jimmy and Locky as their tutors, a journey of peril and intrigue await them. Raymond E. Feist here first introduces the funny and unpredictable Nakor. Full of tricks and unexpected surprises, Nakor's new direction to magic, brings a refreshing change to the more serious and powerful Pug. A must read for any "Feist" fan or adult fantasy reader.