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La guerre de la Faille s'est achevée il y a vingt ans. Les fils d'Arutha, pour se préparer à la succession au trône, sont envoyés en mission diplomatique auprès de l'impératrice douairière Lakeisha qui règne sur l'immense et fascinant empire de Kesh la Grande. Mais ce voyage entraîne les deux adolescents insouciants dans d'incroyables aventures mêlant magie noire et dangers mortels ...
Series
2 primary booksKrondor's Sons is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1989 with contributions by Raymond E. Feist.
Series
28 primary books29 released booksRiftwar Cycle is a 29-book series with 29 released primary works first released in 1982 with contributions by Raymond E. Feist, Janny Wurts, and William R. Forstchen.
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You will notice that this book has a different style from the epics that Feist has produced (e.g. the Riftwar Saga). This one is meant for a lighter read, as evident in the humor and sometimes not-so-serious portions evident in the book. Surprisingly, it turned out to be rather fitting given the 2 protagonists - Erland and Boric, the twin sons of Prince Arutha of the Riftwar fan. The two are as you would expect of powerful and rich, yet well-meaning, nobles. I don't usually like such characters, but these two kind of grew on me partway through the book. Feist's incredible ability to give great character development is still ever present, with very interesting new characters; and not to forget that he introduces us to the Empire of the Great Kesh and brings yet another fantasy civilisation to life. Speaking of fantasy, the plot here is more mundane, even moreso than the Daughter of the Empire series. Some may this to be disappointing, but with the slower pace and the lighter tone, the book is still a very enjoyable read.