


Books in series

#1
Flight of the Nighthawks
2004
Sorcerer Pug wakes from a nightmare that portends destruction for all of Midkemia, and his son Magnus learns the reason: a beacon draws an army of alien invaders, and nemesis Sidi, now Leso Varen. In Stardock town, two boys come of age and go deep into the Empire of Great Kesh. A dark plot implicates the highest-ranking nobles, and the Nighthawks clan of Assassins.

#2
Into a Dark Realm
2006
The Conclave of Shadows has smashed the Nighthawks' dread plot to destroy the Empire of Great Kesh, but the mad sorcerer Leso Varen hides on the world of Kelewan, and vicious Dasati warriors mass to invade. Sorcerer Pug, Magnus, Nokor, and disturbing Bek, full of bloodlust and uncanny strength, seek the solution in the heart of the Dasati Empire.

#3
Wrath of a Mad God
2008
Fantastik kurgunun ustalarından Raymond E. Feist, Karanlık Savaş Efsanesi’nin üçüncü ve son kitabıyla karşımızda…
“Hepiniz Gedik Savaşı’nın neden patlak verdiğini biliyorsunuz. Dolayısıyla, zaten bildiğiniz bir şey hakkında size vaaz vermeyeceğim. Politik kazanç için, ganimetten gelecek zenginlik için, zafer imtiyazları için gerçekleştirilecek bir istila değil bu. Bildiğimiz türde bir savaştan da bahsetmiyoruz. Sıradan bir istila değil, bu dünyadaki her bir hayat formunu büsbütün yok edecek bir sömürge sürecinin başlangıcı söz konusu.”
Gece Şahinlerinin Uçuşu ile başlayan, Karanlık Bir Diyara Doğru ile devam eden efsanenin son perdesi bu kitapta!
Author

Raymond E. Feist
Author · 54 books
Raymond E. Feist was born Raymond E. Gonzales III, but took his adoptive step-father's surname when his mother remarried Felix E. Feist. He graduated with a B.A. in Communication Arts with Honors in 1977 from the University of California at San Diego. During that year Feist had some ideas for a novel about a boy who would be a magician. He wrote the novel two years later, and it was published in 1982 by Doubleday. Feist currently lives in San Diego with his children, where he collects fine wine, DVDs, and books on a variety of topics of personal interest: wine, biographies, history, and, especially, the history of American Professional Football.