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Rage of a Demon King

The Serpentwar Saga, Book 3

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Rage of a Demon King

By: Raymond E. Feist
Narrated by: Peter Joyce
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The third novel in the besetselling Sepentwar series.

The ultimate darkness approaches…

As the Emerald Queen’s shadow lengthens once more across the land of the Midkemia, her forces stand ready to launch a devastating invasion. But come the battle’s dawn, the magician Pug, and his life-long friend Tomas, will discover that something far worse than the Queen’s sorcery is afoot. Swords, bows, wits and courage will no longer be enough to defeat the descending plague.

A foul and terrible thing has escaped a devoured world to feed on one consumed by chaos; an insatiable nightmare creature which seeks to own and corrupt the source of life itself.

When the final conflict is joined, reptile will stand against man and magician against demon; and those who battle for good must be victorious… or all is doomed.

Rage of a Demon King is the third book in the Serpentwar Saga. The fourth and concluding book in the quartet is Shards of a Broken Crown.

©2014 Raymond E. Feist (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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A great story, very well read, a monster of an epic reaching towards a conclusion.
Heroes will fight and die, demons will be fort and answers revealed harking back to the rift war.
If you liked Magician, you’ll love this...

3rd part of the Serpent war saga

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Great entry into the series. Gives closure on open plots from the last book. Keen to listen to more

Great entry into the series

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Raymond E Feist never disappoints! I enjoy his characters, plots and twists. Totally recommend any of his books!

Amazing story

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I said when I finished this book to my partner that Raymond E Feist is the real magician and he continues to be.

Once again, Gorgeous!

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I loved this book, wrapped it all up nicely, without skimping on the action a+

brilliant end to a brilliant trilogy

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Have enjoyed the story as it developed and am looking forward to seeing how the next book plays out.

such a great series that sucks you in and the hours roll by without you realising

And the goodness rolls on

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One of Feists best in the series. Very well narrated as usual and eager to start the next book

None stop action and twists

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It was apslooly epeck but to sert but stil rily good good lood good good

Rily good

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I really believe Peter outdid himself with this performance. Just Amazing... really really good job

Amazing

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I can't say how many times I've read these books, but it's alot. The stories continuation is on excellent however just a few issues with the narration. To begin with, is calis. That voice is all sorts of wrong. Secondly, the saur leaders voice. Why does he sound like a dalek? It's cringe. But over all its good.

Great book

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