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Royal Assassin (Mass Market Paperback)

by Robin Hobb (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Continuing in the tradition of her first book (Assassin's Apprentice) Hobb propels the Farseer saga into its second installment with irresistible plotting and memorable characters. Fitz is a trained assassin in the service of King Shrewd and also the king's illegitimate grandson. He is sworn to protect heir to the throne Prince Verity and Verity's new bride, but his task is complicated by an invasion of vicious barbarians who turn helpless captives into zombie-like Forged Ones. The home front is no safer, with an ailing King and usurpers to the throne waiting in the wings. Romance, sibling rivalry, battlefield exploits, betrayal, political intrigue and telepathic magic insure that there's never a dull moment in the Kingdom of the Six Duchies. Through deft description and characterizations, Hobb manages to create a kingdom that looks like a fairy tale but feels like the real world?which makes it almost impossible not to become immersed in Hobb's fantasy epic. The ending clamors for a sequel-and hopefully sooner, than later.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Second entry in Hobb's fantasy series about the Six Duchies and their Farseer kings (Assassin's Apprentice, 1995). At Buckkeep, King Shrewd lies dying, attended only the by the faithful, enigmatic Fool; King in Waiting Verity spends all his time Skilling to befuddle and bemuse the dreaded Red Ship Raiders, while his beautiful, neglected wife, Kettricken, wanders disconsolately. Young FitzChivalry, still ailing after his previous mission, tries to serve both Shrewd and Verity while seeking ways to frustrate the vaulting ambitions of Shrewd's youngest son, the viperous Prince Regal. Shrewd, meantime, has forbidden poor Fitz to marry his beloved Molly, a commoner. Fitz also possesses the Wit, an ability to talk to and empathize with animals, and he bonds with a young wolf he rescues from cruel captivity. Verity builds his own warships, but still can't defeat the Raiders--and the weaker Verity grows, the more the people listen to Regal's treacherous murmurings. Finally, Verity goes into the mountains seeking the Elderlings, a godlike race that helped a previous Farseer king to defeat the Raiders, leaving Fitz to protect Kettricken and Shrewd. Another spellbinding installment, built of patient detail, believable characters, and mature plotting--though, at an unwarranted 608 pages, there are ominous signs that Hobb's beginning to lose control of her narrative. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars laced with intrigue and brutal action, excellent, April 5 2004
By Joe Sherry (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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Book 2 of the Farseer Trilogy

This second entry in Robin Hobb's "Farseer" trilogy picks up where the first book let off. FitzChivalry was poisoned by Prince Regal when he was in the Mountain Kingdom to bring home Princess Kettricken. Kettricken is to wed Fitz's master, King-in-Waiting Verity. Fitz is battered, both emotionally and physically and it is a long time before he is able to return to Buckkeep and rejoin the royal court. When Fitz returns to Buckkeep he steps back into his old role as King Shrewd's Assassin, as well as into a new role as Verity's helper in fighting the Forged Ones. The Forged Ones are citizens of the Kingdom of the Six Duchies who have been captured by the Red Ship Raiders (who have been terrorizing the coast) and turned loose as near zombies who can't think or feel but know only to attack and feed like ghouls.

The King is sick. He is losing strength and Verity's younger brother is plotting both against the King as well as against Verity. Fitz is doing what he can to protect Verity, but there isn't much that he can do since Regal is a legitimate son and Fitz is only the illegitimate child of a dead Farseer. Any action Fitz may take can be construed as treason, and he must be careful as Regal already hates him. In the midst of the plotting and intrigue there is some romance. Fitz is still in love with a street girl he knew years earlier named Molly. Molly is now working at the castle as a maid for Princess Patience, and though Fitz knows that this relationship can be used against him by his enemies, he cannot stay away from Molly (once known as Molly Nosebleed).

This is a fairly long and deep fantasy novel, but the world that Robin Hobb has created feels real. Hobb's world is brutal and our favorite characters are spared no pain. Reading this, I never really knew which characters would live and which would die, even Fitz (you really don't believe he'll die, but Hobb did such a good job with this world that I felt the threat was real). There is not a lot of action, but when it happens it explodes with huge implications. In my view, this is some good fantasy. I'm already looking forward to book 3 "Assassin's Quest".

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5.0 out of 5 stars Up there with the best of fantasy, April 1 2004
By Traderjohn (Glendale, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
To be honest, I can't remember where this book started or stopped. The series is so good throughout the three books I basically read it from beginning to end as one story. It's not very often an author can keep readers totally engaged for that long.

Fitz matures but keeps learning lessons the hard way. We get to know his mentors better and see the story develope more. But you'd have to be crazy to stop all the way to the finish line. Hobb doesn't let up with gritty action sequences, surprises and the story's momentum.

Hobb is now my third favorite fantasy author behind Tolkein and George RR Martin. If you like the latter, I think you'll love this series - and you can finish while you wait for Martin's fourth book to get published!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the read, Jan 19 2004
By Daffydd (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I don't read as much as some, but more than most. I have a backlog of books I want to read... the 'pile beside my bedside'. So, rereading books comes at the expense of reading a new book. I will reread this series sooner than later. The series was an excellent read, and the ending was both worth the read and a fitting conclusion to the adventure.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What happened?!?
Sorry folks - I could not disagree more with all of the good reviews I am seeing. This book is a let down and fails to live up to the first on many accounts. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2004 by T Bone

4.0 out of 5 stars Trilogy keeps going strong.
Robin Hobb, Royal Assassin (Bantam, 1996)

There should be a law against ending books like this, especially when they're the second part of a trilogy. Read more

Published on Dec 2 2003 by Robert P. Beveridge

4.0 out of 5 stars Character-centered, plot more focused, excellent writing.
In "Royal Assassin," Robin Hobb continues the development of Fitz's character as he perseveres through more young man's emotional growth. Read more
Published on Nov 10 2003 by Scott Andrews

5.0 out of 5 stars Right in the Middle
Robin Hobb knows how to write a good tragic fantasy novel. With Fitz right in the middle of a controversy to take over the Kingdom and while the King lies dieing in bed. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2003 by R. Reinhart

4.0 out of 5 stars Solid series second.
I continue to be impressed by Hobb's work. This second book in the Farseer Trilogy has the same impressive strength of the first. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2003 by C. Gilbert

4.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent novel!
Fizt is back!
Anyone who has enjoyed the first book in this trilogy will love this book! We've watched Fizt grow up,as if we've grown up with him. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by Karla

3.0 out of 5 stars Mildly engaging
Mediocre I would say.
When I started the book I had quite high expectations according to what the reviewers had been saying and in all sense I hadn't been totally disappointed... Read more
Published on Sep 13 2003 by Andrew

4.0 out of 5 stars Royal Assassin
I enjoyed these books much more than I expected to. They're solid, workmanlike fantasy, not works of literary genius, but fun to read. Read more
Published on May 26 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Poor Fitz
Poor Fitz. Of any character of any fantasy novel I've read, I've never sympathized with anyone more than FitzChivalry. Read more
Published on Feb 7 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than anticipated
My first foray into Robin Hobb's literary world was the book Fool's Errand--> at the recommendation of George RR Martin's website. It (of course) was very good. Read more
Published on Nov 18 2002 by B. Davis

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