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Mistress of the Empire (Empire Trilogy, Bk. 3) (original 1992; edition 1993)

by Raymond Feist, Janny Wurts

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The world on the other side of the rift:  Kelewan, a land seething with political intrigue and deadly conspiracies.  Following the opulent panoply of Daughter Of The Empire and the dazzling pageantry of Servant Of The Empire comes the resounding conclusion to the Empire trilogy. Besieged by spies and rival houses, stalked by a secret and merciless brotherhood of assassins, the brilliant Lady Mara of the Acoma faces the most deadly challenge she has ever known.  The fearsome Black Robes see Mara as the ultimate threat to their ancient power.  In search of allies who will join her against them, Mara must travel beyond civilization's borders and even into the hives of the alien cho-ja.  As those near and dear to her fall victim to many enemies, Mara cries out for vengeance.  Drawing on all of her courage and guile she prepares to fight her greatest battle of all--for her life, her home, and the Empire itself.… (more)
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Title:Mistress of the Empire (Empire Trilogy, Bk. 3)
Authors:Raymond Feist
Other authors:Janny Wurts
Info:Spectra (1993), Paperback, 688 pages
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Mistress of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist (Author) (1992)

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All three of these books are fantastic. Going to have to read some Wurts solo stuff! ( )
  BooksForDinner | Feb 9, 2024 |
De plot is net ietsje minder dan het vorige boek maar nog steeds heel goed. Ik vroeg me af hoe het verhaal verder zou gaan en ik had al wel gedacht dat Mara keizerin zou worden
want ik meende me dat nog net te herinneren maar de rest was toch echt anders. Het enige wat me een beetje teleurstelde was dat Mara op het laatst Kevin weer ziet en alles weer koek en ei is. Hoewel ik het hen van harte gun geloof ik dit gewoon niet.
Het is te zoet. Maar de rest van het boek ben ik zeer over te spreken. ( )
  weaver-of-dreams | Aug 1, 2023 |
A fairly satisfying conclusion to the Empire trilogy. The middle part did feel a bit padded, like a video game where the character seems to do a series of quests just to waste time. But the authors execute fantasy tropes fairly well and the main and supporting characters are well-drawn. It is well plotted and thwarts the reader's expectations as to where the story goes. They probably could have spent less time on Mara and a bit more on the characters who turn out to be the main antagonists. ( )
  jklugman | Oct 9, 2022 |
The first part of it was a bit too slow for me, but it paid off in the second half with a very satisfying end. ( )
  Mandalor | Jun 21, 2022 |
The final book in the Feist/Wurts collaboration, and it ended in grand style.

I will admit that I was a little begrudged on how "wordy" things became mid-book-but after that finale, I get it now. There was just so much to cover so many lives to tie together.

From about chapter 22 on, I did not want to put it down. Once again Feist comes through with battle scenes that take you right there-omg, the action on the road to the Holy City-guilty of a few tears at the section.

..and the final chapters with Mara/Hokanu/Kevin-again, not ashamed to admit I cried. When a fantasy writer can put me in the action and pull such feelings of sadness from me, well, they have done their job. A 5 star read for me. ( )
  JBroda | Sep 24, 2021 |
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Mistress of the Empire is a fantasy novel by American writers Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. It is the third and final book in the Empire Trilogy and was published in 1992!
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Feist, Raymond E.Authorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wurts, JannyAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Cuijpers, PeterTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Maitz, DonCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Taylor, GeoffCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Vétillard, AnneTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The world on the other side of the rift:  Kelewan, a land seething with political intrigue and deadly conspiracies.  Following the opulent panoply of Daughter Of The Empire and the dazzling pageantry of Servant Of The Empire comes the resounding conclusion to the Empire trilogy. Besieged by spies and rival houses, stalked by a secret and merciless brotherhood of assassins, the brilliant Lady Mara of the Acoma faces the most deadly challenge she has ever known.  The fearsome Black Robes see Mara as the ultimate threat to their ancient power.  In search of allies who will join her against them, Mara must travel beyond civilization's borders and even into the hives of the alien cho-ja.  As those near and dear to her fall victim to many enemies, Mara cries out for vengeance.  Drawing on all of her courage and guile she prepares to fight her greatest battle of all--for her life, her home, and the Empire itself.

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