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Three times they tried to kill her. Then a professional was hired. So was Riyria.When the last member of the oldest noble family in Avryn is targeted for assassination, Riyria is hired to foil the plot. Three years have passed since the war-weary mercenary Hadrian and the cynical ex-assassin Royce joined forces to start life as rogues-for-hire. Things have gone well enough until they're asked to help prevent a murder. Now they must venture into an ancient corner of the world to save a mysterious woman who knows more about Royce than is safe and cares less about herself than is sane.From the best-selling author of The Riyria Revelations comes the third installment of The Riyria Chronicles. Although part of a series, it's designed to thrill both new readers looking for fun, fast-paced fantasy and Riyria veterans wishing to reunite with old friends. For those who do wish to experience the entire Riyria saga, two reading options exist: Order of Publication Theft of Swords - Rise of Empire - Heir of Novron - The Crown Tower - The Rose and the Thorn - The Death of DulgathChronological Order: The Crown Tower - The Rose and the Thorn - The Death of Dulgath - Theft of Swords - Rise of Empire - Heir of NovronPRAISE FOR MICHAEL'S RIYRIA BOOKS"This epic fantasy showcases the arrival of a master storyteller." - Library Journal on Theft of Swords"A delightful, entertaining and page-turning read that reminds us just how enjoyable, and how good The Riyria Revelations series is. A must-buy for all fantasy lovers." - The Founding Fields on Rise of Empire"Heir of Novron is the conclusion to the Riyria Revelations, cementing it in a position as a new classic of modern fantasy: traditional in setting, but extremely unconventional in, well, everything else." - Drying Ink on Heir of Novron"Snappy banter, desperate stakes, pulse-pounding swordplay, and good old-fashioned heroics are all on full display here." - 52 Book Reviews on The Crown Tower"The Rose and the Thorn is full of mystery, adventure, betrayal and just plain awesome." - Fantasy Faction on The Rose and the Thorn
Series
4 primary books7 released booksThe Riyria Chronicles is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Michael J. Sullivan and Małgorzata Szypuła.
Series
7 primary books10 released booksRiyria is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Michael J. Sullivan and Małgorzata Szypuła.
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This was awesome ✨ Hadrian and Royce are so much fun. It's hilarious to see how much these guys have evolved over the years. And how much they used to annoy each other.
This book references Legends of The First Empire a LOT! That part where Royce is looking at the frescoes of Persephone and co. was amazing
Executive Summary: Another great Riyria book. I hope we get another one soon! 4.5 stars.Audiobook: If you don't know how great this series is in audio, you're missing out. I first discovered it due to a daily deal on [b:Theft of Swords 10790290 Theft of Swords (The Riyria Revelations, Vol 1) Michael J. Sullivan https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1307959785s/10790290.jpg 15702572] a few years ago, and quickly devoured the rest. Tim Gerard Reynolds is Riyria for me. He does voices for all the characters and really adds to Mr. Sullivan excellent story telling.It's for that reason that despite dropping a substantial amount of money on the kickstarter for this book, and having early access to the ebook version (and a hardcover version on the way), I still waited for and bought the audio version. Full ReviewI was a little apprehensive about this book. Mr. Sullivan has been working on his First Empire series for the last few years, and suddenly discovered that if he didn't publish a Riyria book by the end of the year, he wouldn't be able to do so for at least another or year or two. He did a kickstarter in order to get it out on time and seems to have written the whole thing in only a few months.I should have known better. Mr. Sullivan really knows these characters well and always writes an entertaining story. It's fun to be back with Royce and Handrian. It's interesting to see how the characters have changed and grown in the original series from how they used to be. Royce has become more like Hadrian and vice-versa.It's also a lot of fun to see how certain details originally came to light. There are some great nuggets in here for people who have read the original series already. I know Mr. Sullivan has tried to make an effort to make it possible to read the prequels first, but after this book, I'm not sure that's still true. I've always recommended publication order anyways, but now I'll actively recommend against reading the prequels first too. I think some of the things here will ruin their revelations (see what I did there?) in the original series.Mr. Sullivan's writing is great, and the plotting is tight. He seems to mix humor, action and intrigue effortlessly. Despite knowing a lot of about the future of these characters, he was still somehow able to leave me guessing about what will happen next. He largely accomplishes this by adding some excellent supporting characters. I think both Lady Dulgath and Scarlet Dodge are great additions to the world. That said, it's the banter between Royce and Hadrian that really steals the show for me. This goes double for the audio. Mr. Reynolds does such a great job bringing it to life.Overall this another solid Riyria book. It's fun and light, in a genre that seems overrun with serious dark fantasy most of the time. If you haven't checked out Riyria yet, I highly recommend you do, starting with [b:Theft of Swords 10790290 Theft of Swords (The Riyria Revelations, Vol 1) Michael J. Sullivan https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1307959785s/10790290.jpg 15702572]. I hope we get a new Riyria book at some point in the next two years or so, but in the meantime I'm eagerly waiting for Mr. Sullivan's next book [b:Age of Myth 17664893 Age of Myth (The First Empire #1) Michael J. Sullivan https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1450300630s/17664893.jpg 24657657]. I hope that Tim Gerard Reynolds narrates that series too. :)