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The King's Buccaneer

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Zusatztext "An  entertaining tale of high-seas adventure and exotic  fantasy." -- Locus . "A  superior rousing adventure." --   Publishers Weekly Informationen zum Autor Raymond E. Feist Klappentext Long recovered from the ravages of the Riftwar, the land and people of the kingdom of the Isles thrive. Nicholas, the youngest son of Prince Arutha, is intelligent and gifted but vastly inexperienced. In hopes of hardening him, his father sends him and his irreverent squire, Harry, to live at Rustic Castle Crydee to learn of life beyond the halls of privilege. But within weeks of Nicholas and Harry's arrival, Crydee is viciously attacked by unknown assailants, resulting in murder, massive destruction, and the abduction of two young noblewomen. The raiders have come from a pirate haven and are no ordinary foe ... but an enemy connected to dark magical forces that threaten the lands Nicholas will someday rule -- if he survives.1 Decision The lookout pointed. "Boat dead ahead!" Amos Trask, Admiral of the Prince´s fleet of the Kingdom Navy, shouted, "What?" The harbor pilot who stood beside the Admiral, guiding the Prince of Krondor´s flagship, the Royal Dragon, toward the palace docks, shouted to his assistant at the bow, "Wave them off!" The assistant pilot, a sour-looking young man, shouted back, "They fly the royal ensign!" Amos Trask unceremoniously pushed past the pilot. Still a barrel-chested, bull-necked man at past sixty years of age, he hurried toward the bow with the sure step of a man who´d spent most of his life at sea. After sailing Prince Arutha´s flagship in and out of Krondor for nearly twenty years, he could dock her blindfolded, but custom required the presence of the harbor pilot. Amos disliked turning over command of his ship to anyone, least of all an officious and not very personable member of the Royal Harbormaster´s staff. Amos suspected that the second requirement for a position in that office was an objectionable personality. The first seemed to be marriage to one of the Harbormaster´s numerous sisters or daughters. Amos reached the bow and looked ahead. His dark eyes narrowed as he observed the scene unfolding below. As the ship glided toward the quay, a small sailing boat, no more than fifteen feet in length, attempted to dart into the opening ahead of it. Clumsily tied to the top of the mast was a pennant, a small version of the Prince of Krondor´s naval ensign. Two young men frantically worked the sails and tiller, one attempting to hold as strong a line to the dock as possible while the other furled a jib. Both laughed at the impromptu race. "Nicholas!" shouted Amos, as the boy lowering the jib waved at him. "You idiot! We´re cutting your wind! Turn about!" The boy at the helm turned to look at Amos and threw him an impudent grin. "I should have known," said Amos to the assistant pilot. To the grinning boy, Amos shouted, "Harry! You lunatic!" Glancing back, seeing the last of the sails reefed, Amos observed, "We´re coasting to the docks, we don´t have room to turn if we wanted to, and we certainly can´t stop." All ships coming into Krondor dropped anchor in the middle of the harbor, waiting for longboats to tow them to the docks. Amos was the only man with rank enough to intimidate the harbor pilot into allowing him to drop sail at the proper moment and coast into the docks. He took pride in always reaching the proper place for the land lines to be thrown out and in having never crashed the docks or required a tow. He had coasted into his slip a hundred times in twenty years, but never before with a pair of insane boys playing games in front of the ship. Looking forward at the small boat, which was now slowing even more rapidly, Amos said, "Tell me, Lawrence, how does it feel to be the man on the bow when you drown the Prince of Krondor´s youngest son?" Color...

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"An  entertaining tale of high-seas adventure and exotic  fantasy." --Locus.

"A  superior rousing adventure." --  Publishers Weekly

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Authors Raymond Feist, Raymond E Feist, Raymond E. Feist
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.01.1994
 
EAN 9780553563733
ISBN 978-0-553-56373-3
No. of pages 544
Dimensions 108 mm x 175 mm x 32 mm
Series A Bantam Spectra Book
Krondor's Sons
Riftwar Cycle: Krondor's Sons
A Bantam Spectra Book
Riftwar Cycle: Krondor's Sons
Krondor's Sons
Subject Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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