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Royal Assassin

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1996
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Prologue - Dreams and Awakenings
1 - Siltbay
2 - The Homecoming
3 - Renewing Ties
4 - Dilemmas
5 - Gambit
6 - Forged Ones
7 - Encounters
8 - The Queen Awakes
9 - Guards and Bonds
10 - Fool's Errand
11 - Lone Wolves
12 - Tasks
13 - Hunting
14 - Winterfest
15 - Secrets
16 - Verity's Ships
17 - Interludes
18 - Elderlings
19 - Messages
20 - Mishaps
21 - Dark Days
22 - Burrich
23 - Threats
24 - Neatbay
25 - Buckkeep
26 - Skilling
27 - Conspiracy
28 - Treasons and Traitors
29 - Escapes and Captures
30 - Dungeons
31 - Torture
32 - Execution
33 - Wolf Days
Epilogue
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 Farseer Trilogy*
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Farseer Trilogy*   See series as if on a bookshelf
A fantasy series by Robin Hobb set in the Realm of the Elderlings.

1) Assassin's Apprentice
2) Royal Assassin
3) Assassin's Quest

 Realm of the Elderlings
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Realm of the Elderlings   See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of fantasy novels by Robin Hobb in which most of her stories are based.

1) Assassin's Apprentice
2) Royal Assassin
3) Assassin's Quest
4) Ship of Magic
5) The Mad Ship
6) Ship of Destiny
7) Fool's Errand
8) The Golden Fool
9) Fool's Fate
10) Dragon Keeper
11) Dragon Haven
12) City of Dragons
13) Blood of Dragons
14) Fool's Assassin
15) Fool's Quest
16) Assassin's Fate
Copyright © 1996 by Robin Hobb
For Ryan
Why is it forbidden to write down specific knowledge of the magics?
May contain spoilers
Wolves have no Kings.
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Synopsis not on file
Extract (may contain spoilers)
I went straight to Verity’s tower. I knew he would be awaiting me, expecting to work with me on Skilling. Somehow I would have to convince him that I needed to hunt Forged ones this day. I climbed the stairs swiftly, wishing this day were over. All of my life was presently focused on the moment when I could knock on King Shrewd’s door and ask his permission to marry Molly. The mere thought of her flooded me with such a strange combination of unfamiliar feelings that my strides on the stairs slowed as I tried to consider them all. Then I gave it over as useless. “Molly,” I said aloud, but softly, to myself. Like a magic word, it strengthened my resolve and spurred me on. I stopped outside the door and rapped loudly.

I felt rather than heard Verity’s permission to enter. I pushed open the door and went inside. I shut the door behind me.

Physically, the room was still. A cool breeze sprang in from the open window and Verity sat enthroned before it on his old chair. His hands rested idly on the windowsill and his eyes were fixed on the distant horizon. His cheeks were pink, his dark hair mussed by the wind’s fingers. Save for the soft current from the window, the room was still and silent. Yet I felt as if I had stepped into a whirlwind. Verity’s consciousness washed against me and I was drawn into his mind, swept along with his thoughts and his Skilling far out to sea. He carried me with him on a dizzying tour of every ship within the range of his mind. Here we brushed the thoughts of a merchant captain, “… if the price is good enough, load up with oil for the return trip.…” and then skipped from him to a net mender patching hastily, her fid flying, grumbling to herself as the captain railed at her to be faster about her task. We found a pilot worrying about his pregnant wife at home, and three families out digging clams in the dim morning light before the tide came in to cover the beds again. These and a dozen others we visited before Verity suddenly recalled us to our own bodies and place. I felt as giddy as a small boy who has been boosted aloft by his father to perceive the whole chaos of the fair before being returned to his own feet and his child’s view of knees and legs.

 

Added: 14-Jun-2015
Last Updated: 18-Feb-2020

Quotes

But. Here we are, and here is always the place we must start from. Eh?
You can roll dice, and understand that the whole game may hinge on one turn of a die. You deal out cards, and say that all a man’s fortune for the night may turn upon one hand. But a man’s whole life, you sniff at, and say, what, this naught of a human, this fisherman, this carpenter, this thief, this cook, why, what can they do in the great wide world? And so you putter and sputter your lives away, like candles burning in a draft.
What good is a life lived as if it made no difference at all to the great life of the world? A sadder thing I cannot imagine.
Sometimes it is easier to pull a knife out of a man than to ask him to forget words you have uttered.
Thinking is not always… comforting.  It is always good, but not always comforting.

Publications

 05-Nov-2002
Random House
Kindle e-Book
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
05-Nov-2002
Format:
Kindle e-Book
Cover Price:
$5.99
Pages*:
648
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
1656
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-553-89749-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-553-89749-4
Country:
United States
Language:
English
From the description at amazon.com

Fitz has survived his first hazardous mission as king’s assassin, but is left little more than a cripple. Battered and bitter, he vows to abandon his oath to King Shrewd, remaining in the distant mountains. But love and events of terrible urgency draw him back to the court at Buckkeep, and into the deadly intrigues of the royal family.

Renewing their vicious attacks on the coast, the Red-Ship Raiders leave burned-out villages and demented victims in their wake. The kingdom is also under assault from within, as treachery threatens the throne of the ailing king. In this time of great danger, the fate of the kingdom may rest in Fitz’s hands—and his role in its salvation may require the ultimate sacrifice.

BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Robin Hobb's Assassin's Quest.

Praise for Robin Hobb and Royal Assassin

"Fantasy as it ought to be written . . . Robin Hobb’s books are diamonds in a sea of zircons." - George R. R. Martin

"[Robin] Hobb continues to revitalize a genre that often seems all too generic, making it new in ways that range from the subtle to the shocking." - Locus

"[Royal Assassin] reaches astonishing new heights.... The Farseer saga is destined for greatness - a must-read for every devotee of epic fantasy." - Sense of Wonder
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Book Cover
Notes and Comments:
Title page states "A Del Rey eBook"
Amazon site says sold by Random House while earlier version were by Bantam Spectra.
My version: v3.0_r4

Started this novel after finishing the Kindle version of Assassin's Apprentice.

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Author(s)

Robin Hobb  
Birth: 05 Mar 1952 Berkeley, California, USA

Awards

1997Locus MagazineBest Fantasy Novel Nominee
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