Series: Book 2 in the Tawny Man series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
Golden Fool Prince Dutiful has been
rescued from his Piebald kidnappers and the court has resumed
its normal rhythms. But for FitzChivalry Farseer, a return to
isolation is impossible. Though gutted by the loss of his wolf
bondmate, Nighteyes, Fitz must take up residence at Buckkeep
and resume his tasks as Chade's apprentice assassin. Posing as
Tom Badgerlock, bodyguard to Lord Golden, FitzChivalry becomes
the eyes and ears behind the walls. And with his old mentor
failing visibly, Fitz is forced to take on more burdens as he
attempts to guide a kingdom straying closer to civil strife
each day. The problems are legion. Prince Dutiful's betrothal
to the Narcheska Elliania of the Out Islands is fraught with
tension, and the Narcheska herself appears to be hiding an
array of secrets. Then, amid Piebald threats and the increasing
persecution of the Witted, FitzChivalry must ensure that no one
betrays the Prince's secreta secret that could topple the
Farseer throne: that he, like Fitz, possesses the dread "beast
magic." Meanwhile, FitzChivalry must impart to the Prince his
limited knowledge of the Skill: the hereditary and addictive
magic of the Farseers. In the process, they discover within
Buckkeep one who has a wild and powerful talent for it, and
whose enmity for Fitz may have disastrous consequences for all.
Only Fitz's enduring friendship with the Fool brings him any
solace. But even that is shattered when unexpected visitors
from Bingtown reveal devastating secrets from the Fool's past.
Now, bereft of support and adrift in intrigue, Fitz's biggest
challenge may be simply to survive the inescapable and violent
path that fate has laid out for him.