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The triumphant conclusion to the Tawny Man trilogy, from the author of the bestselling Farseer and Liveship Traders trilogies.

The moving end to the tale of the Farseers, in which kingdoms must stand or fall on the beat of a dragon's wings, or a Fool's heart.

A small and sadly untried coterie – the old assassin Chade, the serving-boy Thick, Prince Dutiful, and his reluctant Skillmaster, Fitz – sail towards the distant island of Aslevjal. There they must fulfil the Narcheska’s challenge to her betrothed: to lay the head of the dragon Icefyre, whom legends tell is buried there deep beneath the ice, upon her hearth. Only with the completion of this quest can the marriage proceed, and the resulting alliance signal an end to war between the two kingdoms.

It is not a happy ship: tensions between the folk of the Six Duchies and their traditional enemies, the Outislanders, lie just beneath the surface. Thick is constantly ill, and his random but powerful Skilling has taken on a dark and menacing tone, while Chade’s fascination with the Skill is growing to the point of obsession.

Having ensured that his beloved friend the Fool is safely left behind in Buckkeep, Fitz is guilt-stricken; but he is determined to keep his fate at bay, since prophecy foretells the Fool’s death if he ever sets foot on the isle of the black dragon. But as their ship draws in towards Aslevjal a lone figure awaits them…

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Critic reviews

'Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers… what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics.'
The Times

Assassin's Apprentice:
'A gleaming debut'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Assassin's Quest:
'Assassin's Quest achieves a bittersweet, powerful complexity rare in fantasy' LOCUS

'Robin Hobb writes achingly well'
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Praise for The Liveship Traders series:
'Even better than the Assassin books. I didn't think that was possible'
George R R Martin

'Hobb is a remarkable storyteller.'
Guardian

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By far the best book involving Fitz (so far).
Loved every minute of it start to finish, narrator was pretty incredible as well. Overall loved this book and can't wait to start the Trilogy with Fitz and everyone else

Incredible

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enthralling like all robin Hobbs books , can't wait for the next trilogy really enjoyed it

Tawny Man Trilogy

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The books involving Fitz are, I think, the best and this Trilogy is so good, I really didn’t want it to end.

Very well read; Nick Taylor uses voices with subtlety and this just adds to the overall experience.

Whilst the three can be read independently, I strongly recommend reading the earlier ones, which are just as good, and make this trilogy better still.

Superb, moving, though-provoking at times; what more can you want?

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I loved the story and the twists and turns linking bit of the story together.
only downside was that there were some passages where the narration seemed to lapse and repeat itself as though it had to be recounted again.

a beauty of a tale

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Brilliant, I want more! Great story, wrapped up nicely but leaves you wanting the next.

Just brilliant!

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