A Darkness at Sethanon. Raymond E. Feist
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RAYMOND E. FEIST
A Darkness at Sethanon
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First Published in Great Britain By Grafton Books 1986
Copyright © Raymond E. Feist 1986
Raymond E. Feist asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
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Cover layout design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2013. Cover photograph © Nik Keevil
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Source ISBN: 9780007517305
Ebook Edition © 2013 ISBN: 9780007370184
Version: 2018-05-23
Table of Contents
This book is dedicated to my mother,
Barbara A. Feist,
who never doubted for a moment
As this book marks the end of The Riftwar Saga, the three-book cycle begun with Magician and continued through Silverthorn, I feel it necessary to again offer heartfelt thanks to those people who in one way or another contributed to whatever quality and success my books have achieved:
The original architects of Midkemia: April and Stephen Abrams; Steve Barrett; Anita and Jon Everson; Dave Guinasso; Conan LaMotte; Tim LaSelle; Ethan Munson; Bob Potter; Rich Spahl; Alan Springer; Lori and Jeff Velten.
Those many others who joined us on Fridays over the years, adding their own touches to the marvellous thing which is the world of Midkemia.
My friends at Grafton Books, past and current.
Harold Matson, my agent, who gave me my first break.
Abner Stein, my agent in Great Britain.
And Janny Wurts, a gifted writer and artist, for showing me how to get more out of my characters when I thought I already knew all there was to know about them.
Each has contributed in his or her own unique way to the three novels that make up The Riftwar Saga. The books would have been much poorer by the absence of even one of them.
RAYMOND