Fool's Assassin: Book I of the Fitz and the Fool Trilogy

Fool's Assassin: Book I of the Fitz and the Fool Trilogy

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Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure +1 more
Format Kindle
Pages 706
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2014
Publisher Del Rey
Edition 53
ISBN-10 0553392433
ISBN-13 9780553392432
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Nearly twenty years ago, Robin Hobb burst upon the fantasy scene with the first of her acclaimed Farseer novels, Assassin’s Apprentice, which introduced the characters of FitzChivalry Farseer and his uncanny friend the Fool. A watershed moment in modern fantasy, this novel—and those that followed—broke exciting new ground in a beloved genre. Together with George R. R. Martin, Robin Hobb helped pave the way for such talented new voices as Scott Lynch, Brandon Sanderson, and Naomi Novik.   Over the years, Hobb’s imagination has soared throughout the mythic lands of the Six Duchies in such bestselling series as the Liveship Traders Trilogy and the Rain Wilds Chronicles. But no matter how far she roamed, her heart always remained with Fitz. And now, at last, she has come home, with an astonishing new novel that opens a dark and gripping chapter in the Farseer saga.   FitzChivalry—royal bastard and former king’s assassin—has left his life of intrigue behind. As far as the rest of the world knows, FitzChivalry Farseer is dead and buried. Masquerading as Tom Badgerlock, Fitz is now married to his childhood sweetheart, Molly, and leading the quiet life of a country squire.   Though Fitz is haunted by the disappearance of the Fool, who did so much to shape Fitz into the man he has become, such private hurts are put aside in the business of daily life, at least until the appearance of menacing, pale-skinned strangers casts a sinister shadow over Fitz’s past . . . and his future.   Now, to protect his new life, the former assassin must once again take up his old one. . . . Praise for Fool’s Assassin   “Hobb knows the complicated workings of the wayward human heart, and she takes time to depict them in her tale, to tell her story sweetly, insistently, compellingly. . . . A book meant to be inhabited rather than run through.”—The Seattle Times   “[FitzChivalry Farseer is] one of the best characters in fantasy literature.”—Fantasy Book Review   “[Hobb’s] prose sparkles, her characters leap off the page.”—Tordotcom   “Modern fantasy at its irresistible best.”—The Guardian   “Fantastic . . . emotionally rich storytelling.”—Library Journal (starred review)

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Rating: 4.5Is it a leap to presume Bee isn't exactly human when she is clearly the child of her mother and father? Sure, but also she is so clearly not normal that I find it laughable that Fitz never even conceives of any possibilities. I also believe I started to be very frustrated with the Fool almost right after he reappears. It's been a while since the last Realm to the Elderlings reading, but I do not remember the Fool being so obstinate and single-minded - that's generally Fitz. That said, the rest of this book is exactly what I expect of Hobb's writing as we settle into the life Fitz has finally, happily been given and watch as it progresses until, quite suddenly, everything starts to fall apart.

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