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Narrated by:
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Peter Joyce
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By:
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Raymond E. Feist
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Discover the fate of the original black Magician, Pug, and his crew of agents who safeguard the world of Trigia, as prophecy becomes truth in the last book of the last ever Midkemian trilogy.
THE FINAL VOLUME IN THE EPIC RIFTWAR CYCLE.
The dragons are calling…
Civil war is tearing apart the Kingdom of the Isles, for the throne lies empty and rivals are converging. Having spirited his beloved Princess Stephané safely out of Roldem, Hal – now Duke of Crydee – must turn his attention to the defence of the ancient realm so that a king can be anointed by the Congress of Lords, rather than by right of might.
But the greatest threat may well lie out of the hands of men. Somewhere in the Grey Towers Mountains something not of this world is emerging. It will require that alliances be made between mortal enemies if disaster is to be averted.
Elves and men must stand together, ancient heroes must rise again, dragons must fly and Pug, Magnus and the other magic-users of Midkemia must be prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice if the whole world is to be saved.
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Critic reviews
“Epic scope… vivid imagination… a significant contribution to the growth of the field of fantasy.”
Washington Post
“Well-written… intelligent… intriguing.”
Publishers Weekly'Epic scope… fast moving action…vivid imagination' Washington Post
‘Feist’s fans will look forward to the saga’s final episode’ Publishers Weekly
‘If you gain any enjoyment whatsoever from reading fantasy then this is a novel that you simply cannot afford not to read’ Fantasy Book Review
‘Feist has a command of language and a natural talent for keeping the reader turning pages’ Chicago Sun-Times
‘Feist constantly amazes with his ability to create great casts of characters’ SF Site
‘With his storytelling mastery and ear for colourful language and nuance, the author of numerous books set in the dual worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan here launches a series that takes his fantasy universe into a whole new phase’ Library Journal
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- Gary
- 01-03-18
A really good story and performance.
Out of 10:
Creativity: 10 - amazing.
Presenter: 9 - very good.
Life Application: 7 - some great concepts & life lessons.
Violence: 7 - graphic combat.
Morals: 7 - very good on the good bits but pretends that casual sex, etc, don't have negative consequences. A little gender confusion suggested.
Writing Style: 7 - moves along well.
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- João
- 06-06-13
Great end for the greatest story
If you could sum up Magician’s End in three words, what would they be?
fascinating great story
What was one of the most memorable moments of Magician’s End?
The way the story ends with all the gods and the decisions, did not only justify the name for the book as a proper ending.
What about Peter Joyce’s performance did you like?
Peter Joyce's voice acting has been with several of this storyline books and i think he adds something special to the characters emotions and brings to life all of the story.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
When gods bow to a little man
Any additional comments?
If anyone reading this didn't read all books since the start, please do. You will be in for great moments and in my opinion the greatest epic fantasy story so far that could captivate me book after book after book.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-07-24
A Fitting End
It was nice we got to meet the gang for one last hurrah!
Can’t help be feel a bit a nostalgic at the end.
A fitting end…
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- Reidar
- 10-20-15
What an end!
Thank you for the journey, Mr. Feist. You changed my world of reading and for that I'm forever thankful.
Thank you.
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- Jacques
- 11-10-16
loved it sad to see it all end
loved it sad to see it all end, following this epic saga since high school
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- Joanne
- 08-13-18
wow, so much
just an amazing storyteller, plots within subplots, I just knew that his style would have me on the edge!
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- paul
- 10-25-13
Bad
This was a poor ending to a great 'series' Feist keeps writing the same book over and over juts changing the characters names.
His explantion of 'stuff' and extra dimensions et. al. and the uber enemy in this book is purile, tedious rubbish.I groaned every time he went on to have his characters try to explain physic 101 in terms of 'stuff' silly silly silly....
A real shame as i would place the 1st there books in the magaican series in my top 10 favourite books
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