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de Raymond Feist (Author), Janny Wurts (Author)
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As leader of her noble house, the Lady Mara must contend with battles on two fronts: in the hotbed of intrigue and treachery that is the court of Tsurani, and in her heart, where her affections for a barbarian slave from the enemy world of Midkemis lead her to question the principles by which she lives. The second collaboration of authors Feist (the Riftwar saga) and Wurts ("Cycle of Fire" trilogy) combines fantasy and intrigue with an intricate and exotic world setting drawing heavily on Oriental motifs. Richly detailed and compellingly written, this sequel to Daughter of the Empire ( LJ 6/15/87) is highly recommended.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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"A sweeping drama unveiling a tale of love, hate and sacrifice against the panorama of an alien yet familiar society."--Publishers Weekly.



"Uncommonly satisfying."--Locus

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A true reading treat, Fév 8 2004
Par T. M. Wheaton "tmwheato" (Syracuse, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In "Daughter of the Empire" the first book of the series, Mara of the Acoma defeated her most immediate and dangerous enemy and saved her family name from obliteration. However, the defeat of Jingu of the Minwanabi doesn't end Mara's problems. Jingu's son Desio and his nephew Tasaio have merely taken up the family cause. And Tasaio was the cunning architect of the plans that killed Mara's father and brother. A long range thinker and a proponent of the idea of a well laid plan, Tasaio is a formidable enemy.

In the meantime, Mara buys Kevin of Zun and takes him into her home as a slave. As prisoners of war from the land of Midkemia across the rift, Kevin and his "barbarian" countrymen make terrible slaves. They don't believe in the Kelewanese concept of caste or of their treatment of slaves. They are rebellious, prone to escape and refuse to bow down to their masters. Mara is fascinated by the handsome slave and his strange ideas of freedom. Soon Mara and Kevin become lovers and Mara begins to learn more about the way of life in Midkemia. Kevin quickly becomes a valuable part of Mara's household and in her fight against her enemies. Mara has always been an unpredictable thinker and incorporating Kevin's off-worlder ideas into the fabric of her moves in the Great Game of Council further confounds her enemies.

Once again Mara manages to outwit her enemies using unconventional thinking, a lot of luck, and an Emperor who doesn't plan to be just a figurehead any longer.

The second book of Wurts' and Feist's Empire series is equal parts political fantasy and romance novel. Mara is once again deeply involved in the maneuverings and manipulations that at once gain her stature among her peers and strengthen her House against those who would see her destroyed. The inclusion of Kevin gives Mara a true love interest (her abusive husband from the previous book doesn't qualify) and gives her an outsider's view of her culture's enigmatic and often destructive way of life. It also ushers in the change of Mara from uncanny survivor to social reformer.

I liked the first book in the series but I liked this one better. The characters deepen, we see more of the countryside and meet more of the Tsurani people including the Emperor and the mysterious Black Robes. The introduction of the outlander Kevin to the story helps to drive the plot and also serves as a logical place for exposition. Kevin can stand in for the reader and ask the questions "Why" and make the wry observations that about the Tsurani way of life. He serves brilliantly as the Outsider-who shakes-up-the-establishment and is the focal point of the members of Mara's household beginning to question their culture's stance on many issues including honor, death and slavery.

Great book. I Highly recommend.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent saga continues, Juil 12 2003
Par John Howard "jrh1972" (Jacksonville, Florida) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did the first in the series, but I think it may have just been because Daughter of the Empire raised my expectations to a very high level.

I thought this book went a little overboard with Mara of the Acoma breaking traditions as she falls in love with Kevin, the slave from across the rift in Midkemia. Nevertheless, this is still a very good book and I see it as sort of a bridge between the other two fantastic volumes of this series.

If you liked the first book in the series, I'm sure you will enjoy this one as well, but if you don't like this as much, don't worry because the conclusion, Mistress of the Empire lives up to the standard set by Daughter of the Empire.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great!, Mai 23 2003
With Servant of the Empire fantasy author Janny Wurts successfully continues her magnificent Kelewan series. Lady Mara of the Acoma not only has succeeded to strengthen her terribly weakened house, but also has managed to strike a severe blow to the House of Minwanabi, her blood-sworn arch-enemies. But the forthcoming events don't give much room to relax, as her enemies rally under a much more deadly leader and occurrences of a much wider scale threaten to upset the very foundations of Tsurani society. But again Mara finds yet another unexpected source of help.

Enter Kevin, a captive from Midkemia, the world beyond the Rift. A battle-proven veteran, smart, witty and not willing to accept his place as a will-less slave in a society that is solidified in its own rigid traditions and castes. He wins the heart of Mara (admittedly not that unexpected, but that's okay) and earns the legitimate respect of Mara's most trusted intimates and officers. But most important, he lends Mara new insights to her own society, one of these being an awakened awareness that it's the deeds that define a man's worth and not his social standing.

One may argue now, that constellations like a slave winning his mistress' (or her master's) heart while changing her (his) view to things around her (him) are nothing new, but the way Janny Wurts exploits this setup for the trilogy's overall development is brilliant. One reason is, that in contrary to the first book, where Mara was the absolute main protagonist, she now has to share sympathies with Kevin. The recurring changes between both characters' viewpoints paint a whole new picture of the world of Kelewan.

Additionally Janny Wurts once again delves deep into the fascinations of a complex political and social structure with intricate plots, ambitious rulers and a deadliness that can plunge a mighty House into utter destruction just within a good day's scheming. And of course for all fans of Feist's Midkemia saga, the events involving Mara and Kevin are perfectly woven into the plot preset by Feist.

As a summary, Servant of the Empire is a great fantasy novel, which manages to grab the readers attention for many hours but still has enough room to spin a complex tale with love for detail and many surprising twists.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An A+ sequal to the great beginning of a wonderful trilogy!!
This is a great book! I must say that this book didn't let the intensity change as often seems to happen in the 2nd book of a trilogy! Read more
Publié le Mars 30 2003 par Erik Weikum

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Lady in love with a barbarian slave?
This book is a great follow-up to the "Daughter of the Empire". How can it get any better? Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2003 par Derrick Schommer

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best book in Empire trilogy
I found this book to be highly entertaining. I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who read the Riftwar series by Feist. Read more
Publié le Fév 19 2003 par Steve Delong

3.0étoiles sur 5 Overdone and Unbelievable
Coming from one of my favorite authors, this book was a disappointment. Though the concept of the Tsuranni culture is interesting, the writing seems overdone, with constant... Read more
Publié le Mars 13 2002 par D. Anderson

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of a strong three book series
If you are thinking about buying these books, I have two words of advice for you, "DO IT!" I went from liking fantasy, to loving it only after these three short books... Read more
Publié le Janv. 1 2002 par Mike Larsen

5.0étoiles sur 5 A tearjerker
Once again, the Feist-Wurts team has created a beautiful masterpiece. Feist supplies the intricate fantasy setting, and Wurts tells the tale from a woman's perspective... Read more
Publié le Avril 4 2001 par dreamypickles

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sumptouos Storytelling In An Exotic World
This is a wonderful book! Full of political intrigue, love, greed, and just about everything to make this a rewarding read of fantasy and sci-fi! Read more
Publié le Juil 21 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 THIS IS A FANTASTIC BOOK !
Servant Of The Empire is truly an inspirational book without a doubt.The characters especially Lady Mara Of The Acoma , never have I met a very strong character before , for her... Read more
Publié le Déc 19 1999 par Zesain

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the 2 best Feist novels
The only one of Feist's novels that I have read 4 times, Servant of the Empire is a brilliant balance of politics that would make anything on earth seem like a nursery game, and... Read more
Publié le Jui 11 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 The beginning of the end.
This is where the series starts to decline. After exploring the exciting and phenomenally detailed Kelewan culture in the first volume, we're now presented with the concept of... Read more
Publié le Mars 3 1999

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