Master of Furies
The epic conclusion to the Firemane Saga
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:11th May '23
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- Hardback£20.00(9780007541379)
The final chapter in the Firemane Saga, Master of Furies brings an epic conclusion to the battle against ancient darkness and personal vengeance.
In Master of Furies, the final volume of Raymond E. Feist's acclaimed Firemane Saga, an ancient darkness looms over the land of Marquensas. As war ravages the realm, Declan Smith mourns the loss of his beloved wife, Gwen, who was tragically killed at Beran’s Hill. Fueled by grief and vengeance, Declan is determined to annihilate the raiders responsible for her death. His quest for retribution aligns with that of Baron Daylon Dunmarch, whose own family suffered a horrific massacre while attempting to escape the capital.
Meanwhile, Hava, known as the 'Sea Demon' for her cunning piracy, is on the trail of those who unleashed the chaos upon their world. As she navigates treacherous waters, she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murderous hordes that have devastated their lands. At the same time, her husband Hatushaly, the last of the legendary Firemanes, grapples with his own challenges. He strives to harness his formidable magic and learn to navigate the very fabric of existence itself, known as the furies.
As the story unfolds, the stakes rise higher than ever. Can Hatushaly master his powers in time to confront the greatest threat the world of Garn has ever known? The epic conclusion of the Firemane Saga promises to be a breathtaking adventure filled with suspense, magic, and the enduring struggle between light and darkness.
PRAISE FOR QUEEN OF STORMS
‘This is a knockout.’
Publisher’s Weekly
PRAISE FOR KING OF ASHES
‘File under guilty pleasure’
Guardian
‘Get in at the start of a master’s new series’
Daily Sport
‘Epic scope…vivid imagination…a significant contribution to the growth of the field of fantasy’
Washington Post
ISBN: 9780007541409
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 36mm
Weight: 340g
528 pages