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Shards of a Broken Crown by Raymond E. Feist

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Shards of a Broken Crown

Book Four of the Serpentwar Saga

Raymond E. Feist

HarperCollins · March 9, 1999

Reading lane: Science Fiction & Fantasy/Fantasy/Military

Shards of a Broken Crown: Book Four of the Serpentwar Saga

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Science Fiction & Fantasy/Fantasy/Military
  • Good for readers interested in book club
  • Good for fans of Fantasy

Book Details

  • Authors: Raymond E. Feist
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Published: March 9, 1999
  • Themes: Science, Fantasy, Adults.
  • Reading lane: Fantasy.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins.

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  • Science Fiction & Fantasy/Fantasy/Military

    73%
  • Fiction / Fantasy / Epic

    71%
  • Science Fiction & Fantasy/Fantasy/Action & Adventure

    69%

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About This Book

“Undeniably riveting.” — Booklist The terrible Emerald Queen is vanquished…but the war in Midkemia is not yet won, as the remarkable Raymond E. Feist concludes his magnificent Serpentwar Saga with Shards of a Broken Crown —a spellbinding tale of magic, conflict, and treachery that sees the rise of a new threat from the ashes of defeat, an evil poised to strike mercilessly at realm triumphant but weakened by war. This is epic fantasy adventure at its finest—a classic that sta...

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“Undeniably riveting.” — Booklist The terrible Emerald Queen is vanquished…but the war in Midkemia is not yet won, as the remarkable Raymond E. Feist concludes his magnificent Serpentwar Saga with Shards of a Broken Crown —a spellbinding tale of magic, conflict, and treachery that sees the rise of a new threat from the ashes of defeat, an evil poised to strike mercilessly at realm triumphant but weakened by war. This is epic fantasy adventure at its finest—a classic that stands tall alongside the best works of Terry Goodkind, George R. R. Martin, Terry Brooks and other acclaimed fantasists. Feist once again works his breathtaking magic in Shards of a Broken Crown, and, as always, he “brings a new world alive” ( Portland Oregonian ).

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