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  • By: Raymond E. Feist
  • Narrated by: Peter Joyce
  • Length: 20 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (632 ratings)
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By: Raymond E. Feist
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Summary

The demon has been defeated and the Kingdom rejoices as the threat to the existence of every living thing on Midkemia has passed, but out of the ashes of war new problems arise, in the brilliant sequel to Rage of a Demon King…The demon is no more…The enemy has been routed, yet peace still eludes the Kingdom. Midkemia lies in smouldering ruins following the Demon King's siege. Many lives have been lost, including that of the brave James, Duke of Krondor.

As the people turn their hands to rebuilding their once great nation, a new threat arises from the ashes of war: the fearsome Fadawah, former Commanding General of the Army of the Emerald Queen. He has grasped the fallen reins of command and seeks to forge a personal empire out of the wreckage of the Western Realm. And so it falls to two young men - Jimmy and Dash - grandsons of the late Duke, to gather together the shards of the broken crown and resurrect the Kingdom to its former glory.

Shards of a Broken Crown is the fourth and concluding book of the Serpentwar Saga.

©2014 Raymond E Feist (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

Praise for Raymond E. Feist:‘File under guilty pleasure'Guardian‘Get in at the start of a master's new series'Daily Sport‘Well-written and distinctly above average… intelligent… intriguing.'Publishers Weekly‘ Epic scope…vivid imagination…a significant contribution to the growth of the field of fantasy.'Washington Post

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Wonderful story

great story loved it Peter Joyce is an amazing narrator loved listening to this wonderful story.

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Excellent!

Mr Feist is the master of this genre and Peter Joyce is superb. What a combination. Fast pace, excellent characterisation, great story lines which flow from book to book.

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a little disappointed

books are rated as start middle and end. to be honest I only found this one good in the middle. started slow then got interesting and finally fizzled out.

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An Epic, Brilliantly Read

Raymond Feist is a true magician, proving Nakor’s assertion, of there being no magic, incorrect. Peter Joyce, another magician, skilfully brings this incredible land, and the stories within, to life.

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My least favourite of the 4 but worth listening to.

The final book felt a little rushed towards the end and magic seemed an easy resolution but overall still enjoyable and glad I listened to it. I loved Eric, Ru, Dash and James I’d love to read more about their characters.

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A classic. In every aspect of the word.

A fitting and dramatic finale to The Serpent War. A solid ending to such a well crafted story years and books in the making, but also a opening to adventures new. The voice acting and narration as ever is perfect.

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It's grrrrreat

Fantastic book óh my god love all the books in the series I love you ray

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Slow start, but classic Feist, a must read

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

The entire series is incredible, The characters are so strong you cant help but love them all.

What other book might you compare Shards of a Broken Crown to, and why?

The other Fiest books.

Have you listened to any of Peter Joyce’s other performances? How does this one compare?

In my personal opinion Fiest nails it and brings so much personality to the characters especially Nakor

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I would listen to them all in one sitting if I could

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Despite a slow start and a bit of "politics" a strong middle and great end, would get 5 stars if there was more action but that's my personal taste there is no questioning the story and performance.

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So Entertaining

The series goes from strength to strength and are just as brilliant as I remember when I read them when first published.

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Good End to The Series

Probably the weakest title in the Serpentwar series but a good end to an enjoyable story nonetheless.

It took me a while to let go of the old characters who all have mostly either aged or died but I find myself used to the new ones and looking forward to hearing more stories involving them.

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