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A Darkness at Sethanon (Riftwar Saga 3)

By: Raymond E. Feist
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperVoyager
ISBN: 0007229437
ISBN-13: 9780007229437
Released: 06 Sep 2006
RRP: £6.99
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Satisfying finale to a wonderful saga - By: J. Ewing, 30 Jun 2008
A Darkness at Sethanon is the final piece in the jigsaw where the Riftwar saga is concerned, & if you have read Magician & Silverthorn already, this is essential reading. Don't be put off by the fact that Silverthorn appeared a standalone book- unrelated & paling into significance alongside the majestic 'Magician', as many loose ends (some that you didn't even know were there) are tied off in this finale.

Pug, Tomas, Arutha, Jimmy & a host of endearing characters face their biggest test yet- how to overcome the dreaded 'Enemy'.
Good Fantasy book - By: Moony, 02 Feb 2008
It is good overalll. I read alll the books of this saga without getting bored. However, it is a kind of mixed soup, you have a middle-earth kind world with magic & magicians, there is also alien invasion, also gods, a part of the book is on the outerspace, there is time travel...
To me the writer mixed it alll different fantasy elements, so everybody can find a piece they like. Not my favorite
Enjoyable end to the Riftwar saga! - By: G. Peters, 26 Dec 2007
A Darkness at Sethanon is the final book of the Riftwar triology & finishes off one of my favourite fantasy saga's.

The book start's roughly a year after the event's of Silverthorn, the Nighthawks have returned to Krondor & once again Arutha & his companion's must travel north to face Murmandamus, but this time they go to kill him.

When it comes to action & adventure there's none better than Feist. Amazing battle scenes in the Northland's, the brilliant end of Armengar, the return of old heroes, Pug & Tomas & their race to find Macros the Black. It's a very well written & detailed book, the descriptions are brilliant & will keep you interested throughout.

4 stars for this book but overalll the Riftwar trilogy deserves the full 5 stars!
No one in these books farts? - By: Matthew Hudson, 28 Jul 2007
3rd book, After i read this book i bought & read everything Mr Feist has read.. I hope he enjoys my money.
This book is a return to the more epic scope of Magician. Although not so good as magician it is far more engrossing than Silverthorn. Still absolutely awesome fight scenes, & battles. Very likeable cast. If you don't like it when the good guys always win then dont buy this book. If you like it when the good chaps absolutely batter the naughty blokes then buy this!!!
Brilliant! - By: Lazing in the sun reader, 19 Jul 2007
I bought this book a couple of years ago & have only just read it. I now want to buy every book Raymond E Feist has ever written! It was un-put-downable! It was exciting, fast moving & action packed. I have read the previous two installlments & enjoyed them greatly but this finale was the best!