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Flight of the Night Hawks

Darkwar, Book 1

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Flight of the Night Hawks

By: Raymond E. Feist
Narrated by: Peter Joyce
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The first book in the Darkwar series, from world-wide bestselling author of Magician, Raymond E. Feist.

The Conclave of Shadows, the undercover organisation charged with the protection of Midkemia, have problems: the evil magician Leso Varen is still at large and thousands of portals to a parallel dimension inhabited by the cruel and fiendish Dasati, have been discovered in Novindus.

Leso Varen, a powerful and malign magician with the power to possess and transport himself from body to body, and his Nighthawk assassins are plotting chaos and annihilation in the royal house of Kesh. The Nameless One is awakening and needs Varen to help him re-emerge completely and tip the balance of good and evil in the world, plunging Midkemia into darkness and ruin.

But when the Conclave attempt to warn the Emperor, it becomes clear that many of the truebloods – nobles related by birth to the Emperor – are already Varen's slaves, both willing and unwitting, and the Conclave are forced into a race against time to save Great Kesh before evil engulfs the land.

Flight of the Night Hawks begins a brand new series from the master of fantasy, set on a grand scale; revisiting the exotic political-intrigue of Great Kesh (touched upon in the classic Riftwar books), and carrying the reader into a dark underworld of crime and black magic.

©2015 Raymond E. Feist (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Epic Literary Fiction Military Modern Detectives Psychological Suspense War & Military Emotionally Gripping
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‘File under guilty pleasure.’
Guardian

‘Get in at the start of a master’s new series.’
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Feist is an amazingly creative writer

The narrator is excellent - the whole series is incredible - the best of its genre.

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Brilliant story, thoroughly enjoyed

Faster paced and more enjoyable than the previous trilogy. I also thought the narration was better, perhaps Peter Joyce also enjoyed this book more too!

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flight of the nighthawks

Fantastic book. cant wait for the next one. The books flow from story to story seemlessly.

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Feist is my favourite

Stopped reading books. This is my return to the world of Pug. Easy to fit in while cooking and travelling.

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Another great book

Well what can I say but amazing Peter Joyce was again exceptional at telling the story so absolutely I would definitely recommend this wonderful book to all you lovely readers out there you know who you are so with that said happy reading to you all. 🤗🙃

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The scope of this story just gets bigger

A great story moving to draw in more of the story of the Gods and their agents.

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Page Turner

I enjoyed this one like I did many of the early books. It featured plenty of Pug, Nakor and other loved characters and the story was compelling so made me want to continually listen. There wasn’t any major twists or surprises, a bit formulaic, but a good story nonetheless.

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escape

I can't get enough of Feist's books,I've read them all and am lookin' forward to the next instalment,they just take me somewhere else for a while.

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Still loving the series

Ive been making way thru the rift war saga for over a year now and all i can say is it keeps bwing good

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Too simple a plot

Too little happened in this book. Excellent to get back info the world of Pug and his friends, but the story was very simple. No twists, no betrayals, no bad decisions. Nothing new and exciting except a part explaining about the gods and their relationship with the worlds.
I am a Feist fan but this is not the best of his work.

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