Ship of Destiny

, #6

581 pages

English language

Published April 2, 2000 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-10323-6
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OCLC Number:
43798455

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Robin Hobb has established herself as one of the masters of fantasy fiction And nowhere is that more apparent than in this powerful, poignant, swashbuckling epic of treachery, heroism, and humanity. The rousing conclusion to the Liveship Traders trilogy, Ship of Destiny is the spellbinding story of a once-thriving city now reduced to shambles by raging war and rampant greed; of a glorious and mythic species on the brutal edge of extinction; and of the Vestrits, the clan, whose destiny is intertwined with both.Bingtown is a city under fire from forces within and without. While accusations of conspiracy fly between the Old Bingtown Traders and the New, invaders attack the harbor, trying to take the city for their own. Matriarch Ronica Vestrit bears witness to the destruction, but she is not the type of woman to simply surrender. Even as she finds herself branded a traitor, she searches for a …

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I love it when a trilogy comes together.

I'm finished with the Liveship Traders trilogy! It was an amazing ride. Robin Hobb really made all the characters come alive, and the character development was spectacular. Characters I really didn't like in the beginning turned into clever, intelligent and likeable characters.

In this trilogy there are mythical creatures, great sea battles, intrigue, betrayal, political tangles, sadness, joy and much, much more. It all came together beautifully. I'm already looking forward to reading the Tawny Man trilogy.

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