Royal Assassin

Royal Assassin

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Format Kindle
Pages 675
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2015
Publisher Spectra
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Fitz, the reluctant royal assassin, finds himself grappling with the treacherous fallout from his first perilous mission. Despite emerging alive, he is haunted by the burdens of betrayal and duty that accompany his new role. The weight of the crown and the conspiracies that swirl around him compound the isolation he feels, as the trust he once had in his allies wanes.

As he navigates the political landscape of the kingdom, Fitz encounters challenges that test both his skills and resolve. Old friends become entangled in dangerous plots, and even those closest to him harbor secrets that could change everything. The shadows of disbelief and distrust are ever-present, making his journey increasingly perilous.

Friendship and loyalty are questioned in the face of rising threats, and Fitz must decide whom he can rely on. He wrestles with his identity as both a man and an assassin, struggling to reconcile the lines drawn by blood and obligation. With each choice he makes, the stakes grow higher, and he must confront the darkest parts of his nature.

In a world rife with danger and deception, Fitz's exploration of his own humanity reflects a deeper narrative about power, sacrifice, and the price of survival. Each twist pulls him further into a web that could either save or doom him, leaving readers captivated by the trials ahead.

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eva6687

Apr 19, 2025

I gave Assassin’s Apprentice a solid 3.75 stars, and honestly, I expected to rate Royal Assassin lower. The first three-quarters of the book dragged so much I started to lose hope. But then Robin Hobb did what she always does.She starts slow. Painfully slow. But she does it for a reason. She's a master of planting seeds so quietly you don’t even notice until they all bloom into something breathtaking right at the end. The final chapters of Royal Assassin hit me like a tidal wave. Everything that had been slowly, carefully building just erupted into this unforgettable, gut-wrenching climax. I was floored. I will never recover, I fear. The pacing may be slow, but by the time you reach the ending, you realize it had to be. Every moment mattered. Robin Hobb’s prose is rich and absorbing and surprisingly cozy. You don’t just observe the characters, you become them. You feel their fears, their shame, their quiet joys. Even the side characters are vivid and alive. Burrich, Patience, Lacey, Kettricken, and the Fool. They’ve all carved out a little corner in my heart.And the magic. The Skill and the Wit are explored so much more deeply in this book, and Fitz’s bond with Nighteyes was one of my favorite parts. Their connection was so compelling and interesting to read about.As for the romance… I am such a sucker for yearning and heartbreak and all the messy emotions in between. Fitz and Molly gave me all of that. At times it was exhausting, frustrating even, but I still found myself rooting so hard for them. I need them to get their happy ending. If they don’t, I might have a personal vendetta against Robin Hobb.And then there's Regal. REGAL. That man infuriates me to no end. How did everyone just… not see it? After all his scheming in the first book, how was he still allowed to slither around unchecked? He got away with far too much for far too long, and it drove me insane. I cant think of anything else but this world and its characters and I’m so ready for Assassin’s Quest. 

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