This series started in 2018 with King of Ashes, an excellent book that served as a brilliant introduction to the setting, story and characters. Set in a new fantasy world, the Firemane Saga followed several great protagonists as they found themselves dragged into a series of conflicts that threaten to tear their continent apart. Feist appeared to finish the Riftwar Cycle off in 2013 and after a break he started working on a different fantasy series, the Firemane Saga. Made up of around 30 connected novels in a massive, multi-world universe, including his epic debut, Magician, and the fantastic Empire trilogy (co-written with Janny Wurts), the Riftwar Cycle contains so many fantastic stories and it remains one of the seminal pieces of fantasy fiction out there. I have been a massive Feist fan for years, ever since I stumbled upon his epic Riftwar Cycle in my youth. I was recently in the mood for some classic high fantasy awesomeness, and few people do high fantasy better than one of my all-time favourite authors, Raymond E. Feist, brings his Firemane Saga to an end in a big way with the impressive and deeply entertaining Master of Furies. One of the leading authors of fantasy fiction, Raymond E.
Publisher: Harper Voyager (Hardcover – 5 July 2022)