The RiftWar is done. But a fearsome army of trolls and renegade humans, emboldened by the drug of destruction, has risen in strength from the ashes of defeat. There is one, however, who defies the call to battle... New York Times bestselling fantasist Raymond E. Feist returns to a beleaguered realm of wonders and magic-where war is an enduring legacy; where blood swells the rivers and nourishes the land. Attend to this hitherto untold chapter in the violent history of Midkemia -- a towering saga of great conflicts, brave acts and insidious intrigues. It is the story of a traitor who rejects the brutality of his warlike kind and casts his lot with the human targets of their fierce aggression. It tells of mysterious deaths and sinister machinations -- and signs of a time when the fate of many civilizations rested in the able, unfaltering hands of RiftWar veterans Squire Locklear and cunning their-turned-squire Jimmy the Hand. It chronicles the powerful awakening of Owyn -- apprentice magician of untried strengths -- and celebrates the selfless achievements of Pug, the great sorcerer of two worlds. Welcome now to astonishing new corners of a world you have not yet fully explored-and prepare to experience true excitement, blood chilling terror...and the triumph born from the doom aimed at the beating heart of a kingdom.
This book stayed true to the awe-inspiring game. Sure, it made not compare to today's games graphically, but the plot and storyline were great, which is why I bought the book, and just couldn't put it down. The book stays grpunded and never becomes to the point where the heroes are virtually invincible-in fact, two of the main characters (of the good side) die.
The Best after Magician
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is one of the best books he has writen, I had not played the rolle-playing game before, but after reading this book I had to play it, and discoverd that Feist has taken a whell made game into a even better book. I have even purchased the hardback version and is exeitingly waiting for the sequel.
New, yet old.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book was well written, however only to those who've never played the game. For those who have played Betrayal At Krondor (a great game I should say) will find this book rather boring. To me, I practically skimmed it as I know the story so well. If there is a second book to the series though, it should prove better to everybody. I can't degrade the book because it was based on a computer game, so I base it on how well it was written.
Decent book, but not nearly Feist's best!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
this book lost a lot in that Feist had to follow the game's guidelines, and it left very little room for Feist to use his own creative prowess. Whoever gave Raymond Feist the idea to write this book, I'll never know, but at least Feist makes an interesting story, if not the deepest book in the world!! P.S- Don't get me wrong, Feist is my favorite author ever, but I just had to leave an honest (if harsh) review....
A Winning Game, A Winning Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Loosely based on the hit computer game "Betrayal at Krondor" which was co-written by Raymond E. Feist and Neal Hallford, "Krondor the Betrayal" depicts a smashing tale about a moredhel fugitive, a young Kindgom sorcerer, and a dangerous plot that threatens the lives of every man, woman, and child in Midkemia. Set midway between the events of "Darkness at Sethanon" and "Prince of the Blood", "Betrayal" brings us back to characters we already know and love like Seigneurs James ("Jimmy the Hand") and Locklear, Prince Arutha, and many others. If you haven't played the game, then latch on to your second chance at one of the greatest tales ever told in Raymond E. Feist's electrifying Midkemian universe! It's a sure bet to become one of your favorites!
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