A Darkness at Sethanon – Riftwar Book 4

A Darkness at Sethanon is the fourth science novel in the Riftwar series by author Raymond E. Feist. The save ended with the final victory in the Riftwar Saga. The kingdom forces won the first conflict but the enemy clung to Midkemia and the invasion seemed unchanged.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: A Darkness at Sethanon – Riftwar Book 4 by Mikkel

Narrator has unique names for main characters

I do not normally mind listening to different narrators, but I have heard other recordings in the same series where the main character is called aruTHa and here he is suddenly aruTTa. Same same with Murmandamus. I just cannot do it. So I have had to buy it one more time with another narrator. Otherwise a fantastic book so I recommend only to buy this narrator or to avoid him. Don’t mix if you have the same issue I have with how names sound…

Review 2: A Darkness at Sethanon – Riftwar Book 4 by Former ERIMite

I started this series when it first came out 35 years ago. Then came college, work, family… I restarted it months ago with warm memories. But now the characters seemed more real, the scenes more colored, the action more vivid. First hadn’t gotten to be a better writer – I was a better reader. Now I picked up Sethanon. This is the culmination of all of the story lines of Magician and Silverthorn. I haven’t seen descriptions of battles this intense since Lord of the Rings. The psychology of the struggle between Arathorn and Guy to understand each other and become necessary allies instead of hated foes is wonderfully told. But what really struck me after a while was how picturesque the novel was. It took me a while because Feist did it so well that it was hard to see. Believe me, Mr. Feist, it was worth the wait. Thank you.

Review 3: A Darkness at Sethanon – Riftwar Book 4 by Kestrel Hess

The characters continued their story in a satisfying conclusion. Pug, Thomas, and Macros were fun characters that we’ve watched since their childhood but it must have been difficult for Feist to manage god-like characters like those and keep Arutha and the more mundane characters interesting. He did a great job managing the culmination of the story lines and, as always, left you wanting more. Great series.

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