PublishedVoyager, September 2014 |
ISBN9780007444199 |
FormatSoftcover, 640 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.3cm × 4.6cm |
Robin Hobb returns to her best loved characters in a brand new series.
Tom Badgerlock has been living peaceably in the manor house at Withywoods with his beloved wife Molly these many years, the estate a reward to his family for loyal service to the crown.
But behind the facade of respectable middle-age lies a turbulent and violent past. For Tom Badgerlock is actually FitzChivalry Farseer, bastard scion of the Farseer line, convicted user of Beast-magic, and assassin. A man who has risked much for his king and lost more...
On a shelf in his den sits a triptych carved in memory stone of a man, a wolf and a fool. Once, these three were inseparable friends: Fitz, Nighteyes and the Fool. But one is long dead, and one long-missing.
Then one Winterfest night a messenger arrives to seek out Fitz, but mysteriously disappears, leaving nothing but a blood-trail. What was the message? Who was the sender? And what has happened to the messenger?
Suddenly Fitz's violent old life erupts into the peace of his new world, and nothing and no one is safe.
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As a long-time fan of Robin Hobb, I was so excited to hear that she was returning to the world of Fitz and the Fool. As this is the first book in the trilogy, a lot of it is scene-setting and reacquainting yourself with the characters - but Hobb's writing is what makes Fool's Assassin a stand-out book, and the pleasure of learning more about the world of the Six Duchies is more than enough to propel this book forward. The book opens with Fitz and Molly, now raising their family at Withywoods. Of course, things in Fitz's life never stay quiet for long. If you're all caught up on Game of Thrones, Robin Hobb is the perfect follow up.