A Darkness at Sethanon
New York: Doubleday, 1986. Item #5355
ISBN: 0385192150
Book quite clean and tightly bound, with no markings or damage to the interior or the spine. Two separate maps span both the front and end free pages; both maps in flawless condition. Complete dust jacket with signs of shelf wear and some chipping.
The Final Installment in “The Riftwar Saga.”
Feist has long been generous in recommending other writers and, in interviews, frequently praises authors he enjoyed reading as a youngster. His influences range widely from “Tom Swift,” “The Hardy Boys,” to Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott; from Heinlein, C. L. Moore, and André Norton, to Harper Lee and Charles Dickens, to name just a few.
Feist’s writing routine appears largely unchanged for decades: an early rise, followed by coffee, lots of coffee, a bit of puttering, and then the deliberate act of pushing past any fear and starting to write. Rumor has it that if Feist could be any character in literature, he would choose Huckleberry Finn.
Like André Norton, it is a truth universally acknowledged that Raymond E. Feist likes cats. He claims his longest relationship, in fact, has been with his pet cat of twenty years, a feat to be proud of.
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