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Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2) (original 1996; edition 2012)

by Robin Hobb

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Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. Young Fitz, the illegitimate son of the noble Prince Chivalry, is ignored by all royalty except the devious King Shrewd, who has had him tutored him in the dark arts of the assassin. He has barely survived his first, soul-shattering mission, and when he returns to the court, he is thrown headfirst into the tumult of royal life. With the king near death, and Fitz's only ally off on a seemingly hopeless quest, the throne itself is threatened. Meanwhile, the treacherous Red Ship Raiders have renewed their attacks on the Six Duchies, slaughtering the inhabitants of entire seaside towns. In this time of great peril, it soon becomes clear that the fate of the kingdom may rest in Fitz's hands-and his role in its salvation may require the ultimate sacrifice.… (more)
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Title:Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2)
Authors:Robin Hobb
Info:HarperCollins UK, 2012
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Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb (1996)

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I Lupi non hanno Re

trama e SPOILER:

la cerca di Veriras
la morte di Sagace
l'ascesa del traditore Regal
la sparizione della regina e del matto ( )
  LLonaVahine | May 22, 2024 |
This book was significantly better than the first because the characters actually became compelling, but it still had a number of shortcomings. Perhaps my main problem with this series is that it is painfully realistic to the point of being a very frustrating read. A main character with almost no power to do anything gets frustrating, and all of the choices he makes seem different from how I would act so I was constantly disconnected from him. I'm reading the final book now, so I guess we'll see if these first two were "worth it", but I fear that what I don't like is Hobb's writing style and not something that will change (and I'm sure many people like it). ( )
  mrbearbooks | Apr 22, 2024 |
Had to rate this at 3 stars, one fewer than volume 1, because it was rather a repeat in the sense that a lot of text is expended on minutiae until the last 50 or so pages when we get a tour de force of angst, suffering and hopelessness, just as at the end of volume 1.

As in the first volume, there is a frustrating amount of discussion among Fitz and his friends about Regal's evil but how no one can do anything to stop it due to lack of proof. King Shrewd eventually acknowledges Regal's perfidy, but far too late to prevent him triumphing. It does also strain the suspension of disbelief that everyone, apart from a handful of people, can't see what Regal is up to and how dangerous. Even when the Coastal Dukes realise they are being abandoned to the raiders, they are unbelievably restrained

The series is well written but very downbeat and I just wonder what Fitz is going to be put through in volume 3, given the impossible position he and the Six Duchies are left in.
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  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
A second strong book in the Farseer triology. A medieval setting with additional mental powers for specially gifted such as communication a long distances, eavesdropping on or influencing other's thoughts, and even becoming one with animals, which is controversial and much frowned on in the book's setting. Our hero is a bastard son of royalty and so should have little say in the fate of the kingdom, but ends up playing a pivotal role in the struggle between his lord, the rightful heir to the throne, and the heir's scheming evil brother. ( )
  Matt_B | Oct 6, 2023 |
While I am still really enjoying this series, I really didn't enjoy how doom and gloom this entire book is. Book one included many stories from Fitz's youth and thus the reader was able to feel some hope and kinship. This book is a downward spiral. Nothing goes right. Nothing progresses. Fitz is self-tortured and miserable from the beginning to the end.

Sticking with the series, because I've gone too far now to turn back - but hoping for more balance in the trilogy's conclusion! ( )
  BreePye | Oct 6, 2023 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Robin Hobbprimary authorall editionscalculated
Villeneuve, MagaliIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Boehmer, PaulNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Howe, JohnCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Santikko, SauliTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Whelan, MichaelCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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For Giles
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the Princes of Assassins
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"Het zijn kwade tijden. En ik vroeg me af of er wel ooit een eind aan zou komen. Het was een vraag die ik me in de daaropvolgende jaren nog vaak zou stellen." - FitzChevalric
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in the portuguese edition the royal assassion was split between o punhal do soberano e a corte dos traidores
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Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. Young Fitz, the illegitimate son of the noble Prince Chivalry, is ignored by all royalty except the devious King Shrewd, who has had him tutored him in the dark arts of the assassin. He has barely survived his first, soul-shattering mission, and when he returns to the court, he is thrown headfirst into the tumult of royal life. With the king near death, and Fitz's only ally off on a seemingly hopeless quest, the throne itself is threatened. Meanwhile, the treacherous Red Ship Raiders have renewed their attacks on the Six Duchies, slaughtering the inhabitants of entire seaside towns. In this time of great peril, it soon becomes clear that the fate of the kingdom may rest in Fitz's hands-and his role in its salvation may require the ultimate sacrifice.

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