319 pages, Hardcover
First published September 4,2006
It is a very interesting setup indeed. I find myself extremely curious about what the finale of this trilogy has in store. Additionally, with the reveal about the Chaos Wars in this installment, I'm eager to know how the Riftwar Cycle is going to come to an end. This is especially because the final trilogy in the Riftwar Cycle is named The Chaos War Saga. Moreover, the titles of the final five books are now starting to gain context, which makes the whole situation even more fascinating and intriguing to me. I can't wait to see how all of these elements will come together and play out in the remaining installments. It's like a complex puzzle that I'm excited to solve as the story unfolds.
I truly relished this book. The idea of constructing a brand-new world and formulating a social structure that is entirely distinct from any other I have come across in my readings is simply fascinating. The Dasati, although perhaps not the absolute best among those new worlds, still held my interest to an enormous extent. It was captivating to explore the unique characteristics and dynamics of this fictional realm. The author's vivid descriptions and imaginative portrayal made it easy for me to envision the Dasati and its inhabitants. I found myself completely immersed in the story, eager to discover more about this strange and wonderful world. Overall, this book provided me with a highly enjoyable and engaging reading experience.
I feel almost cheap giving these Feist books five stars after five stars, but I'm truly hooked and a dedicated fan. Feist has masterfully continued the through plot from the previous book, which is also intricately tied to the plot of the prior trilogy. However, in this book, he takes it a step further by drawing on characters and events that harken all the way back to the very beginning of the series, namely "Magician", and through the numerous books that have followed.
You will only be able to fully appreciate this book if you've read the entire Riftwar Cycle up to this point. But if you have, it is immensely satisfying. The tie-ins to the past are not mere fan homage; they are meaningful continuations for both the characters and the places. It shows Feist's great skill and attention to detail in crafting this expansive and engaging world. Well done!