Assassin's Quest

, #3

Mass Market Paperback, 838 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2007 by Harper Voyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-648011-2
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4 stars (13 reviews)

King Shrewd is dead at the hands of his son Regal. As is Fitz--or so his enemies and friends believe. But with the help of his allies and his beast magic, he emerges from the grave, deeply scarred in body and soul. The kingdom also teeters toward ruin: Regal has plundered and abandoned the capital, while the rightful heir, Prince Verity, is lost to his mad quest--perhaps to death. Only Verity's return--or the heir his princess carries--can save the Six Duchies.

But Fitz will not wait. Driven by loss and bitter memories, he undertakes a quest: to kill Regal. The journey casts him into deep waters, as he discovers wild currents of magic within him--currents that will either drown him or make him something more than he was.

From an extraordinary new voice in fantasy comes the stunning conclusion to the Farseer trilogy, as FitzChivalry confronts his destiny as the …

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reviewed Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb (Farseer Trilogy, #3)

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4 stars

This is definitely my least favorite of the first trilogy, but I couldn’t bring myself to give it 3 stars to differentiate it. It’s still so much more enjoyable than others I’ve tried. So it’s a 3.5 rounded up. This one was just TOO long, so much build up, for what feels like a pretty rushed conclusion.

I was surprised by how much was wrapped up at the end of this book given the length of the series. That made it feel even more rushed. But I think the important thing to remember is that this is really more the story of Fitz than it is the story of the Six Duchies. Since he has no active role in the very end of the story, it’s condensed. For me, it’s part of the way Hobb is subverting expectations. Our “hero’s” role is less dramatic than you (or he) might want. …

reviewed Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb (Farseer Trilogy, #3)

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3 stars

I finished it, but at what cost ? Haha, no, but I didnt really enjoy the choices made by the author in this book. The lenght was too much, especially when the 1st half, like 400 PAGES, was spent on a hard and lonely trip, all in the POV of one character. Plus, very subjectively, the ending was not to my satisfaction...

But I still read all of it, enjoy the world created and the characters, this last installment just felt disconnected from the other books a bit.

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