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Highlights
- "Feist has a natural talent for keeping the reader turning pages.
- Author(s): Raymond E Feist
- 464 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: Serpentwar Saga
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About the Book
Roo and Eric have survived military adventure in the South and helped warn Midkemia of the seemingly unstoppable horde of the Serpent Mages that is conquering their world. But life goes on, and even heroes have to make a living, so Roo begins his life as a businessman--one who can cut a deal as quickly and easily as he can a throat.Book Synopsis
"Feist has a natural talent for keeping the reader turning pages."
--Chicago Sun-TimesThe Serpentwar Saga continues! The second book in master fantasist Raymond E. Feist's New York Times bestselling classic epic fantasy adventure of war, magic, betrayal, and heroism, Rise of a Merchant Prince chronicles the further exploits of the young protagonists of Shadow of a Dark Queen in the aftermath of the initial confrontation with the fearsome reptilian Sauur and the invading armies of the dreaded Emerald Queen. Return once more to Midkemia--and discover why Science Fiction Chronicle calls Raymond E. Feist, "Without question one of the very best writers of fantasy adventure practicing today." Any reader addicted to the works of Terry Goodkind, George R. R. Martin, and Terry Brooks simply must add Feist's Serpentwar Saga to his fantasy bookshelf.
From the Back Cover
Surviving the wrath of the fearsome Sauur--a hideous race of invading serpents--noble Erik and cunning Roo have delivered a timely warning to the rulers of the Midkemian Empire, and are now free to pursue their separate destinies. Erik chooses the army--and the continuing war against Midkemia's dread enemies. Roo lusts for wealth and power--rising high and fast in theworld of trade. But with luxury comes carelessness and a vulnerability to the desires of the flesh. And a beautiful seductress with her ruthless machinations threatens to destroy everything Roo has built and become--summoning catastrophe into his future . . . and terror into his world.
Review Quotes
"Has a natural talent for keeping the reader turning pages."--"Chicago Sun-Times"Feist's new saga has a freshness of vision."--"Publishers Weekly