
Assassin's Fate
Fitz and the Fool, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Avita Jay
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Robin Hobb
About this listen
The much-anticipated final conclusion to the Fitz and The Fool trilogy.
Prince FitzChivalry Farseer’s daughter Bee was violently abducted from Withywoods by Servants of the Four in their search for the Unexpected Son, foretold to wield great power. With Fitz in pursuit, the Servants fled through a Skill-pillar, leaving no trace. It seems certain that they and their young hostage have perished in the Skill-river.
Clerres, where White Prophets were trained by the Servants to set the world on a better path, has been corrupted by greed. Fitz is determined to reach the city and take vengeance on the Four, not only for the loss of Bee but also for their torture of the Fool. Accompanied by FitzVigilant, son of the assassin Chade, Chade’s protégé Spark and the stableboy Perseverance, Bee's only friend, their journey will take them from the Elderling city of Kelsingra, down the perilous Rain Wild River, and on to the Pirate Isles.
Their mission for revenge will become a voyage of discovery, as well as of reunions, transformations and heartrending shocks. Startling answers to old mysteries are revealed. What became of the liveships Paragon and Vivacia and their crews? What is the origin of the Others and their eerie beach? How are liveships and dragons connected?
But Fitz and his followers are not the only ones with a deadly grudge against the Four. An ancient wrong will bring them unlikely and dangerous allies in their quest. And if the corrupt society of Clerres is to be brought down, Fitz and the Fool will have to make a series of profound and fateful sacrifices.
ASSASSIN’S FATE is a magnificent tour de force and with it Robin Hobb demonstrates yet again that she is the reigning queen of epic fantasy.
©2017 Robin Hobb (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
‘Fantasy as it ought to be written . . . Hobb’s books are like diamonds in a sea of zircons’ George R.R. Martin
'Hobb is superb, spinning wonderful characters and plots from pure imagination' Conn Iggulden
‘Robin Hobb’s secret is not just the detail with which she depicts the Six Duchies world she has explored over 20 years . . . the feelings of anguish, ambiguity, fear and failure are as familiar as those in a novel by Jonathan Franzen’ Independent
‘A little slice of heaven’ Guardian
'Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers… what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics' The Times
Any additional comments?
As much as I love Fitz and the Fool and as much as I hate parting with them, I am glad I have finished listening to this audio-book. I did not particularly appreciate David Thorpe but I found Avita Jay's voices so irritating and unbearable!! Bee's tone is flat and boring, the other female characters have such high-pitched, childish, sulky voices I just could not take them seriously. In the penultimate chapter, when I should have cried and cried, her rendition of the Fool's voice was so....so....unlike him that I felt nearly no emotions at all. I am sorry to say that she killed all the pleasure of a long, long expected release. I am going to buy the book and hope I can forget her voice...Terrible female narrator
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And yet! It's not all bad and I still got something out of this one. Bee's character development goes a bit further, although I didn't find her very likeable by the later parts. The ending made sense even though it was somehow drawn out and then didn't have enough 'dust-settling' afterwards, for me. Avita Jay is good, although her intonation is a bit repetitive. I was glad they replaced the male narrator who was in the first two of this trilogy. The guy reading this one is good, but I would still have preferred one of the Farseer or Tawny Man narrators.
Overall I can't work out if I only enjoyed parts of this because of being invested in the characters from previous books, or on the other hand, whether I was dissatisfied because I'm comparing this trilogy with previous ones!
Somehow less moving than other Farseer trilogies
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what an amazing finale
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Livships???
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A perfect ending
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Would you listen to Assassin's Fate again? Why?
I've really loved these books but in this one the narrator pronouncing Live as liv (rhymes with give) is driving me crazyWho might you have cast as narrator instead of Avita Jay and David Thorpe ?
Someone who has some knowledge of the story and not spoil the characters. It's a shame the same person (man) couldn't/wouldn't narrate this last oneLive ships not liv!
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loved it!
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A satisfying end to a truly epic story.
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Too much retreading
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Poor narrator, good story
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