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Fitz’s young daughter, Bee, has been kidnapped by the Servants, a secret society whose members not only dream of possible futures but use their prophecies to add to their wealth and influence. Bee plays a crucial part in these dreams—but just what part remains uncertain.
As Bee is dragged by her sadistic captors across half the world, Fitz and the Fool, believing her dead, embark on a mission of revenge that will take them to the distant island where the Servants reside—a place the Fool once called home and later called prison. It was a hell the Fool escaped, maimed and blinded, swearing never to return.
For all his injuries, however, the Fool is not as helpless as he seems. He is a dreamer too, able to shape the future. And though Fitz is no longer the peerless assassin of his youth, he remains a man to be reckoned with—deadly with blades and poison, and adept in Farseer magic. And their goal is simple: to make sure not a single Servant survives their scourge.
I'm tempted to give this 5stars because FitzChivalry is my probably my very favorite book character of all time, and the ending did not disappoint (I've spent the last two hours crying my eyes out) - BUT, in true Robin Hobb style the first 60% of the book was a drag. In fact, my sisters are reading this book and warned me not to spoil it, and I told them that up to that point, I couldn't spoil anything even if I tried - NOTHING had happened. It was reminiscent of the last book of the 1st trilogy
McKayla wrote: "With all of this said and done, do you say that one has to read the Rainwild Chronicles? I've heard they are rough couple of books to

Wow. I finished this over the weekend, and I am still struggling to find the right words to convey what a massive emotional impact it had on me. Assassin's Fate is everything I could have asked of Robin Hobb - an entirely satisfying conclusion to not just the story of FitzChivalry Farseer, but that of the entire Realms of the Elderlings and all its interconnected works.This is a book of Farseers, Fools, White Prophets, Liveships, Dragons, are more. It's as if everything that Hobb has ever teased
** Spoiler Free **I can't even begin to describe what this series means to me. I started it over two years ago. I DNF'd Assassins Apprentice twice before trying it one last time. Fate decided I needed to find Fitz and the Fool then. I read the Farseer trilogy over several months. Then I fell into a deep depression. I didn't read for almost a year, not one page. After I healed, this series was waiting for me. I put myself back together, like Fitz had to put himself back together so many times.
Dont do what you cant undo, until youve considered what you cant do once youve done it. Four sub-series, sixteen main volumes, THE BEST fantasy series ever written and now its done.No story read so far affected me as much as this one did. I loved every word of it. I loved how this last volume connects all the loose ends from all fifteen which precede it. If you only read Fitz' story from Farseer, Tawny Man and The Fitz and the Fool and skipped Liveship Traders and Rain Wild Chronicles, you will
What a fantastically satisfying read. I mean, seriously. It only took three doorstopper Fitz trilogies, the Liveship trilogy, the Rainwilds trilogy to make this book shine... but shine it does. Like silver on the fingertips.Hobb has Skill! No one can doubt that. I feel like I've invested so many of my memories and hopes and fears and anger into these books... it's almost as if something of a monumental world-building is shaking off its rocks and leaping off into the distance to hunt itself some
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Title | : | Assassin's Fate (The Fitz and The Fool Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Robin Hobb |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 847 pages |
Published | : | May 9th 2017 by Del Rey (first published May 4th 2017) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Dragons. High Fantasy |
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More than twenty years ago, the first epic fantasy novel featuring FitzChivalry Farseer and his mysterious, often maddening friend the Fool struck like a bolt of brilliant lightning. Now New York Times bestselling author Robin Hobb brings to a momentous close the third trilogy featuring these beloved characters in a novel of unsurpassed artistry that is sure to endure as one of the great masterworks of the genre.Fitz’s young daughter, Bee, has been kidnapped by the Servants, a secret society whose members not only dream of possible futures but use their prophecies to add to their wealth and influence. Bee plays a crucial part in these dreams—but just what part remains uncertain.
As Bee is dragged by her sadistic captors across half the world, Fitz and the Fool, believing her dead, embark on a mission of revenge that will take them to the distant island where the Servants reside—a place the Fool once called home and later called prison. It was a hell the Fool escaped, maimed and blinded, swearing never to return.
For all his injuries, however, the Fool is not as helpless as he seems. He is a dreamer too, able to shape the future. And though Fitz is no longer the peerless assassin of his youth, he remains a man to be reckoned with—deadly with blades and poison, and adept in Farseer magic. And their goal is simple: to make sure not a single Servant survives their scourge.
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Original Title: | Assassin's Fate |
ISBN: | 0553392956 (ISBN13: 9780553392951) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Fitz and The Fool Trilogy #3, Realm of the Elderlings #16 |
Characters: | The Fool, FitzChivalry Farseer, Bee, Kettricken |
Literary Awards: | Geffen Award Nominee for Best Translated Fantasy Book (2019), David Gemmell Legend Award for Best Fantasy Novel (2018), David Gemmell Ravenheart Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Cover Art (2018), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2017), BookNest Award Nominee for Best Traditionally Published Novel (2017) |
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Here lies the end of my journey in The Realm of the Elderlings. Robin Hobb, if youre reading this, thank you for writing this series and for saving your best work for the last installment.Assassins Fate marks the conclusion of The Fitz and The Fool trilogy and at the same time, its also the final installment within Robin Hobbs overarching The Realm of the Elderlings series thats comprised of sixteen books in total. I started my journey into this series on January 15th and somehow, coincidentallyI'm tempted to give this 5stars because FitzChivalry is my probably my very favorite book character of all time, and the ending did not disappoint (I've spent the last two hours crying my eyes out) - BUT, in true Robin Hobb style the first 60% of the book was a drag. In fact, my sisters are reading this book and warned me not to spoil it, and I told them that up to that point, I couldn't spoil anything even if I tried - NOTHING had happened. It was reminiscent of the last book of the 1st trilogy
McKayla wrote: "With all of this said and done, do you say that one has to read the Rainwild Chronicles? I've heard they are rough couple of books to

Wow. I finished this over the weekend, and I am still struggling to find the right words to convey what a massive emotional impact it had on me. Assassin's Fate is everything I could have asked of Robin Hobb - an entirely satisfying conclusion to not just the story of FitzChivalry Farseer, but that of the entire Realms of the Elderlings and all its interconnected works.This is a book of Farseers, Fools, White Prophets, Liveships, Dragons, are more. It's as if everything that Hobb has ever teased
** Spoiler Free **I can't even begin to describe what this series means to me. I started it over two years ago. I DNF'd Assassins Apprentice twice before trying it one last time. Fate decided I needed to find Fitz and the Fool then. I read the Farseer trilogy over several months. Then I fell into a deep depression. I didn't read for almost a year, not one page. After I healed, this series was waiting for me. I put myself back together, like Fitz had to put himself back together so many times.
Dont do what you cant undo, until youve considered what you cant do once youve done it. Four sub-series, sixteen main volumes, THE BEST fantasy series ever written and now its done.No story read so far affected me as much as this one did. I loved every word of it. I loved how this last volume connects all the loose ends from all fifteen which precede it. If you only read Fitz' story from Farseer, Tawny Man and The Fitz and the Fool and skipped Liveship Traders and Rain Wild Chronicles, you will
What a fantastically satisfying read. I mean, seriously. It only took three doorstopper Fitz trilogies, the Liveship trilogy, the Rainwilds trilogy to make this book shine... but shine it does. Like silver on the fingertips.Hobb has Skill! No one can doubt that. I feel like I've invested so many of my memories and hopes and fears and anger into these books... it's almost as if something of a monumental world-building is shaking off its rocks and leaping off into the distance to hunt itself some
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