Assassin’s Quest

Assassin’s Quest

Written by:
Robin Hobb
Narrated by:
Paul Boehmer

Unabridged Audiobook

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Ratings
Book
24
Narrator
12
Release Date
August 2012
Duration
37 hours 35 minutes
Summary
The gripping finale to Robin Hobb’s classic Farseer trilogy.


Keystone. Gate. Crossroads. Catalyst.


Fitz is about to discover the truth about the Fool's prophecy. Having been resurrected from his fatal tortures in Regal's dungeons, Fitz has once more foiled Regal's attempts to be rid of him.


Now, back in his own body, and after months of rehabilitation, Fitz begins the painful and slow process of learning the ways of a man again. Under the watchful eye of Burrich, old King Shrewd's Stablemaster, Fitz must learn to cast off the wild but carefree ways of the wolf and enter once more the human world: a world beset ever more viciously by the relentless Red Ship Raiders who are now left free to plunder any coastal town they please. But more immediately, a world in which he finds he is utterly alone.


Regal has stripped the kingdom of its riches and retired to the inland city of Tradeford. Of Verity, on his quest to find the legendary Elderings, there has been no word; Molly, Kettricken and the Fool have all vanished.


Unless Fitz can find Verity and help him in his quest, the Six Duchies will perish and there will be no safe place to live.
Reviews

I cried as I listened to the last hour, simply from the knowledge that this story was coming to an end. one of the best and most engrossing books I've ever encountered.

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Danzo234

Fantastic writing, fitting and moving ending to a great trilogy. The pacing is slightly off-balance between the first half and second half of the book (but the same is also true for the entire Trilogy) but that really isn't much of a criticsm as it's still an engrossing world and story. The narrators performance is very mixed. Some characters suddenly turn Irish for a sentence, before falling back into their usual voice. Sadly the voice chosen for the narrator themself is pompous and slightly grating at times, but overall livelier than in the first two books of the Trilogy.

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Anonymous

A must read series

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Astra T.

As all written by this Author, it is not to be missed

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