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Depois de garantir que nunca mais a deixaria só ou negligenciada, Fitz abandonou a sua filha Abelha para correr para Torre do Cervo a fim de tentar salvar a vida do velho amigo Bobo. A consequência foi a mais terrível: um ataque à sua casa e o rapto da pequena, que desaparece sem deixar rasto. Encontramo-lo neste volume dilacerado entre as obrigações para com o Bobo e o que a consciência lhe exige que faça para tentar recuperar a filha. Mesmo o regresso a Torre do Cervo traz grandes perigos, pois no local onde nasceu e viveu durante muitos anos ainda perdura a sua má fama de Bastardo Manhoso e assassino. O que poderá Fitz fazer para trazer a paz de novo ao seu mundo?
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** I am shocked to find that some people think a 2 star 'I liked it' rating is a bad rating. What? I liked it. I LIKED it! That means I read the whole thing, to the last page, in spite of my life raining comets on me. It's a good book that survives the reading process with me. If a book is so-so, it ends up under the bed somewhere, or maybe under a stinky judo bag in the back of the van. So a 2 star from me means,yes, I liked the book, and I'd loan it to a friend and it went everywhere in my jacket pocket or purse until I finished it. A 3 star means that I've ignored friends to finish it and my sink is full of dirty dishes. A 4 star means I'm probably in trouble with my editor for missing a deadline because I was reading this book. But I want you to know . . . I don't finish books I don't like. There's too many good ones out there waiting to be found. Robin Hobb is the author of three well-received fantasy trilogies: The Farseer Trilogy (Assassin’s Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin’s Quest), The Liveship Traders Trilogy (Ship of Magic, Mad Ship and Ship of Destiny) and the Tawny Man Trilogy (Fool’s Errand, Golden Fool, and Fool’s Fate) Her current work in progress is entitled Shaman’s Crossing. Robin Hobb lives and works in Tacoma, Washington, and has been a professional writer for over 30 years. In addition to writing, her interests include gardening, mushrooming, and beachcombing. She and her husband Fred have three grown children and one teenager, and three grand-children. She also writes as Megan Lindholm, and works under that name have been finalists for the Hugo award, the Nebula Award, and the Endeavor award. She has twice won an Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Readers’ Award.