Into a Dark Realm
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The whole of the magnificent Riftwar Cycle by bestselling author Raymond E. Feist, master of magic and adventure, now available in ebook
Chaos threatens to overwhelm two worlds as evil forces prepare to invade Midkemia, while the most treacherous magician in history – the madman Leso Varen – wreaks havoc on the world of Kelewan.
Varen has usurped the body of one of the most powerful men on Kelewan, and Pug must uncover his true identity amid an entire city of Black Robes before Midkemia’s only ally is completely disabled by Varen’s political poison.
As Pug begins his search, his son, Magnus, will lead a desperate expedition into the vast and malevolent empire that threatens his home-world, with the hope of finding the key to defeating an enemy capable of overwhelming the combined might of two worlds. But even if Magnus succeeds in uncovering the vital information, he must also survive the perilous journey home.
Into a Dark Realm is book two in the Darkwar Trilogy. The third and final book in the trilogy is Wrath of a Mad God.
Raymond E. Feist
Raymond E. Feist was born and raised in Southern California. He was educated at the University of California, San Diego, where he graduated with honours in Communication Arts. He is the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Riftwar Cycle among other books.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Gets a bit strange in places but fantasy has to when your main characters are competing with gods.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The talnoy outside the safety of the hidden caves on Novindus has been transferred to the City of Magicians on Kelewan in a vain hope that it's attraction to the lower order rifts can be confused, but the confusion was only of limited duration and with the death of a member of the Assembly, the Assembly would be happy to see it gone. Caleb's adopted children have been sponsored to a training academy in Roldem where their idiosyncratic ways make waves in the staid halls of academe and privilege where they get into all sorts of scrapes, it all becoming a bit more serious when they are sent off on a military mission. We then get our first look at the Dasati, the owners of those talnoy which was interesting and we begin the big ramp up to the mass confrontation that will happen in the next book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Finding the souls of 10,000 lost Dasati Gods and other happenings.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I love how Feist can just take you into his story and before you know it the book is over. Can't wait to read the 3rd one to see how it ends. Long live Marcos!!!!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Into a Dark Realm continues the building excitement of the Darkwar Saga, with the only slow plotline being that of Tad, Zane, and Jommy. Perhaps their story is heading somewhere important, but in the meantime it seems like filler between the plotlines of the more heroic characters. This book also introduces Valko of the Dasati and shines a light on many more details of the "dark realm" that Pug, Magnus, Nakor, and Bek are journeying to.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Actually my favorite book in the series. My interest was peaked when the Dasati were fleshed out as a culture. The storyline there was stong and engaging. After a weak first book, this book made me keen to read the conclusion
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I have to say, this book was much better than the first one. I felt it was more engaging, less annoying, and was much better-paced. The only problem I had with it was the ending—it just stopped! Right in the middle of a conversation!In this book Pug goes to the second plane in search of an answer to the problem of the Talnoy among the Dasati people. Right at the end we have a huge surprise, Macros is alive and living with the Dasati and is working to restore the balance of good. Macros reveals a few things about the Talnoy, and how they harbor the spirits of the Dasati’s hundreds of forgotten gods, and then the book just ends. So very annoying, and right when it was getting good.I guess I’ll just have to wait for the third book. I would recommend this one, though you’d have to read through the first one and it’s not near as good.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Much imprved fro previous books, this is Feist on top form again. The characters are all those we've been following from previous books, with one notable exception. Harking back to the very earliest Magician, the plot jumps from character to character,on different worlds. But it is easy to keep track. The continued search for Leso Varen takes a bit of a back set as the impending invasion from the Dasati worries Pug and the conclave of shadows. Meanwhile Pug's grandchildren continue their education so that the next generation of shadows may take their place on the world stage,Light and easy reading with an engaging plot, plenty of action and entertaining characters.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The Midkemia books continue with the latest installment in the Darkwar saga. This is actually one of the better books since the original series of 4 books from the Riftwar. Typical Feist characterizations and plotting, and excellent read for anyone looking for game adventure inspiration.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is the second book in the 'Darkwar' saga, following on from Flight of the Nighthawks, and is set in Feist's fictional fantasy world of Midkemia.While I no longer read much fantasy, I am still a big Raymond E. Feist fan and have read all his books before this one. Be warned, it can't really be read as a standalone novel. This book was a very good read, much like most of his others. It features Pug, Nakor and other old favourites, together with a few new characters. My only criticism is it's too short, and to find out what happens next you have to wait a whole year!Basically if you're a Feist fan you'll love this book as you loved the others before them. If you haven't read his previous books, don't start with this one - go for Magician (his first).