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Magician's End
- Narrated by: Peter Joyce
- Length: 22 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Discover the fate of the original black Magician, Pug, and his crew of agents who safeguard the world of Trigia, as prophecy becomes truth in the last book of the last-ever Midkemian trilogy, the final volume in the epic Riftwar Cycle.
The dragons are calling.… Civil war is tearing apart the Kingdom of the Isles, for the throne lies empty and rivals are converging. Having spirited his beloved Princess Stephané safely out of Roldem, Hal - now Duke of Crydee - must turn his attention to the defence of the ancient realm so that a king can be anointed by the Congress of Lords, rather than by right of might. But the greatest threat may well lie out of the hands of men.
Somewhere in the Grey Towers Mountains something not of this world is emerging. It will require that alliances be made between mortal enemies if disaster is to be averted. Elves and men must stand together, ancient heroes must rise again, dragons must fly and Pug, Magnus and the other magic-users of Midkemia must be prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice if the whole world is to be saved.
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- Antonio Goard
- 22-03-20
A Fitting End
A good end to what has been an epic series. It really got me right at the end. Two and a half years I’ve been invested in this. What am I going to listen to now? I will miss this.
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- Tomas
- 14-04-24
Wonderfull ending to a magnificent story
I read all of the books in almost 1 and a half year. This was a wonderfull ending to a magnificent story .
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- Mark
- 18-02-15
I will be lost.
Well the saga is over. I will miss all the characters as Peter Joyce narrated this so well. I have listened to all the books I can and this was a fitting end to it all. Peter doesn't get all the words right but does fill your ears with the characters and surroundings of the story
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- Stewart levy
- 12-10-15
Amazing
Brilliant final book of a stunning series. A pleasure. Shame it over. Need more adventures!
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- John
- 02-05-16
Fantastic
Peter nails it again with the narration. Couldn't have asked for a better voice to bring these characters to life one last time. Can't believe this outstanding series is over. I've loved every minute of it and this was the icing on the cake. A brilliant ending to some of the best story telling I've ever experienced. Well done mr Feist, well done.
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- Rob
- 17-05-15
Fitting end to a great story
Not to be missed ending to an epic multi life spanning story line. Narrated perfectly by Peter Joyce. I just hope the other books in the series get the same attention and narrator as I'm missing a great part of the series when the publishers decided to use another narrator.
I really hope to see more of the new Midkemia in the future.
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- E Groom
- 19-10-16
A satisfying conclusion to the series
What did you like most about Magician's End?
It was back to Feist at his best. The seasoned Feist fan knows and loves the characters and this book doesn't disappoint. In a way it reminded me of his classic 'Magician' and indeed it does bring an end to the incredible saga.
What did you like best about this story?
My favourite characters are all in there...including a couple of well loved old friends I thought had gone to the Halls of Lims-Kragma.This series has it all, Pug, Demons, Dragons Valheru, the ConDoin family, Crydee and the inevitable battles, politics, misunderstandings, acts of incredible bravery, espionage, even a little bit of romance....I could go on...
Which character – as performed by Peter Joyce – was your favourite?
I'm used to Peter Joyce now as I've binge listened to most of the books.
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- Mr L.
- 24-03-18
Fabulous Ending
Really enjoyed this series of books and I'm so glad that Peter Joyce returned for this last book. In summary this was an extraordinary series from a gifted author.
The question now is what do I listen to next?
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- Adam
- 07-08-16
A good end to a brilliant series.
This series was the first fantasy writing that really got me into the genre. while I think it went on a few more books than it probably should, it did end on a high.
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- Jason Hassett
- 17-08-17
Ending
it's funny but for a book about the ending of the great story of Pug & Co after countless books I found myself caring more about young Hal and the civil war. While it did feel like a fitting end for the story of Pug I found it got a bit lost in parts defining abstract concepts of the universe and only made me more eager to get back to "reality" of the civil war being fought.
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