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Magician's End

Book Three of the Chaoswar Saga

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Magician's End

By: Raymond E. Feist
Narrated by: John Meagher
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As it began, so shall it end - in magic, mystery, and majesty... Magician's End

Thirty years ago, Raymond E. Feist wrote his first novel, Magician, a story about an orphan boy named Pug who is thrust by a war into captivity in an alien world, only to rise from slavery to become a Master Magician. Magician introduced readers to Midkemia and the Riftwars, an epic series of battles between Good and Evil that have scarred this remarkable realm for generations. Now, after 29 books (authored and coauthored), Feist delivers the crowning achievement of his renowned best-selling career: Magician's End, the final chapter of the Chaoswar Saga and the climax of his extraordinary Riftwar Cycle.

An uneasy quiet has settled upon Midkemia in the wake of a surprise invasion. But the land is far from peaceful. Leaderless, the Kingdom is on the brink of anarchy and civil war, unless Hal conDoin, Duke of Crydee, and his brothers can rally their allies to crown a new king. They must move quickly, for war has left the land vulnerable to an agency of horrific destruction not of this world. No one is safe, not even the Star Elves whose city deep in the Grey Tower Mountains has come under attack by an ancient darkness that seeks to extinguish every living thing in Midkemia.

Yet the bravery of determined warriors - brothers in blood and arms - is not enough to ensure the Kingdom's preservation without the magic of the Master Sorcerer Pug. A powerful spell has trapped him, his son Magnus, and two unlikely allies in an unfamiliar realm, and they must find their separate ways home - a journey of memory and discovery that will illuminate the truth of the destiny that awaits them. But to save Midkemia - and everything he has fought for and all he cherishes - Pug will have to pay the ultimate price.

A breathtaking tale of elves and men, love and hate, ambition and sacrifice, intrigue and brotherhood, war and peace, Magician's End brilliantly captures the essence of life and the eternal struggle for survival. It is an extraordinary ending to the magnificent saga that has made award-winning Raymond E. Feist a legend.

©2013 Raymond E. Fesit (P)2013 HarperCollinsPublishers
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Satisfactory Conclusion • Masterful Storytelling • Wonderful Performer • Beloved Characters • Epic Fantasy

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John Meagher does an acceptable reading for this final series, though I would have preferred Peter Joyce for consistency.

Great end to a wonderful saga

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Wow, what a journey. For lovers of mystery and fantasy, the (current) end of Pug's journey through wars, gods, loves, deaths and more wraps up the stories in a very satisfactory way.

It's definitely a long journey, but as a wise man once said, the most important step a man can take is always the next one.

A sublime ending

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It took a bit of time to get into the story as it was years ago that I read the prior books in this series. There’s no recap or framing, the story just starts in and doesn’t pause. Otherwise, it was a nice finish.

Not a stand alone tale

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One of my pet peeves is when I start listening to a series by an author only to find out the content is only partially available. I notice missing volumes of mr. Feist work on the US website, the country he is from and yet when I checked the European websites of audible many of those volumes exist. Imagine a US company and a US author who’s content is nit available in his country of origins.

I’m not sure you agree of disagree but man wouldn’t it be great if Audible had our back and didn’t leave us in a position to have to jump from the middle of a story to the end.

Raymond E. Feist is a US author so there are quest

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though predictable in some areas the story had a pleasant ending. I have to say the performer really stepped up in this last book. I am sorry to say good bye to the characters I've been traveling with and will reread these one day definitely.

Great ending to the series

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A good ending to a beautiful story of majesty, magic and power stretching three decades

this series was one of the first fantasy book i read serious growing up. a gateway to an interesting genre.

A good Ending

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I Loved how Mr. Feist had Lims Kagma chuckle a little when she was reminded Pugs Huge Reward. Then ending it with meeting Pug reborn, Thanks to Lims Kagma!
Thank You for All the Years dedicated to this Saga!!! Thank You for Your style of writing, it brought me mentally into them.
I've been a Huge Fan of yours since the very first book came out.

Thank You, Mr. Feist!

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great book. I wish the rest of the books would be on audible! lets hope they get on that

loved it! wish the rest of the books were on audib

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unfortunately the narrator has no clue how to pronounced most of the important names.. made it difficult to listen to.. frustrating.

fantastic end to a wonderful series

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I first started reading Magician: Apprentice as a young child and there was a part of me that didn't want this book to end. It wasn't perfect... A lot of cerebral moments that were mostly talk that amounted to significant levels of exposition; However, they were forgiven for having to basically sum up an entire multiverse of storylines. The big thing for me is the Reader. He /finally/ showed up. I have not enjoyed any of the readings he's done since taking over the series... until now. It's unfortunate that it took until the final book for him to seem to mature into the craft itself and the understanding of Midkemia, and he still pronounces things just way off, but he was actually quite good here. He had heart and perspective. It was a well told story.

Finally...

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