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Krondor Tear of the Gods - Raymond E Feist
2000 English hardback first edition, first impression, Voyager, London
A fine unread book in fine unclipped dust jacket
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The 3rd tale in the Riftwar Legacy
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Mistress of the Empire - Raymond E Feist
1992 English hardback first edition, first impression, Harper Collins, London
A VG+ book in VG+ unclipped dust jacket
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The final chapter of the Empire trilogy
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Though the unadorned robe he wore was light and the portico around the courtyard adjacent to his library was still cool at this early hour, fine sweat beaded his brow. A tray of half-eaten breakfast lay abandoned at his elbow, while he tapped tense fingers on the embroidered cushion he sat on; his eyes unwaveringly studied the game board spread at his knees. He considered the position of each piece singly, and sought to assess the probable outcome of each move. A wrong choice might not seem immediately obvious, but against today's opponent, the consequences were apt to prove ruinous several moves later. Scholars claimed the game of shah sharpened a man's instinct for battle and politics, but Jiro, Lord of the Anasati, enjoyed puzzles of the mind over physical contests. He found its intricacies hypnotic for their own sake.

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