In this sequel to Flight of the Nighthawks, author Raymond Feist takes us back to his magical world of Midkemia. The Conclave of Shadows is completing the destruction of the Nighthawks, but it soon becomes apparent that their roots reach much, much further than first thought! And so, Pug, Nakor, Magnus and the mysterious Ralan Bek must journey to the dark and dangerous home world of the evil Dasati. But, what happened to the escaped necromancer, Leso Varan? What is he up to?
I must admit that I have been a fan of Raymond Feist for many years now, and I looked forward to this book's release with bated breath. In many ways, this book is like most middle books of a trilogy - it creates a group of situations and mysteries that you need to wait for the next book to see what happens. Still, I found it to be an interesting book, and I absolutely loved the short return to the Hall of Worlds. (I do wish that Mr. Feist will someday write a book that is set within the Hall!)
Overall, I thought that this was a very good book, with grand scheme, great magic, gripping dangers and even more dangers! This is another great Raymond Feist book, one that I highly recommend.
I must admit that I have been a fan of Raymond Feist for many years now, and I looked forward to this book's release with bated breath. In many ways, this book is like most middle books of a trilogy - it creates a group of situations and mysteries that you need to wait for the next book to see what happens. Still, I found it to be an interesting book, and I absolutely loved the short return to the Hall of Worlds. (I do wish that Mr. Feist will someday write a book that is set within the Hall!)
Overall, I thought that this was a very good book, with grand scheme, great magic, gripping dangers and even more dangers! This is another great Raymond Feist book, one that I highly recommend.
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