Majestic and sweeping, Ship of Destiny concludes the tale of the Vestrit family and their part in the history of The Liveship Traders with a soaring and unforgettable finale to this unique series of epic fantasy. Wrapping up the trilogy (The Mad Ship, 1999, etc.) about the mariners of Bingtown. In ruined Bingtown, the citizens are at war, If the city is to survive, Ronica Vestrit must unite all its peoples – both Trader and Tattooed – and liberate the city once and for all.Īlthea and Brashen are finally at sea together, sailing the liveship Paragon into pirate waters in a last-ditch effort to rescue the Vestrit family liveship, Vivacia, stolen by the Pirate king, Kennit but there is mutiny brewing in their rag-tag crew and in the mind of the mad ship itself… Against hope, a ship appears in the alien waters, but does it mean rescue, or a further nightmare, for Malta? Meanwhile, Malta Vestrit navigates the acid flow of the Rain Wild River in a decomposing boat, accompanied by the Satrap Cosgo and his Companion Kekki. The dragon, Tintaglia, has been released from her wizardwood coffin, only to find that the glories of her kingdom have passed into ancient memory. The characterizations are consistently superb, and Hobb animates everything with love for and knowledge of the sea. Robin Hobb’s books are diamonds in a sea of zircons.George R. I didn't think that was possible' George R.R. Praise for Robin Hobb and the Liveship Traders Trilogy Fantasy as it ought to be written.
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