
Murder in Lamut
Legends of the Riftwar, Book 2
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Matt Bates
About this listen
The second novel of a major Feist acquisition, returning to his best-loved series. Written with Joel Rosenberg.
The second Riftwar collaboration, Murder in LaMut, written by masters of fantasy Raymond E. Feist and Joel Rosenburg.
The heavy action was supposedly at Crydee these days which meant that the one place they could be sure the three of them were not going was Crydee. Come spring, the privateer Melanie was due in Ylith, and its captain could be counted on for a swift conveyance away for sure, and likely not to murder them in their sleep.
That would be bad for business.
But away where?
That wasn't Durine's worry. Kethol would surely be able to find the three of them somebody who needed men who knew which part of the sword you used to cut with and which part you used to butter your bread, and Pirojil would be able to negotiate a price at least half again what the employer was ready to pay. All Durine would have to do was kill people.
That was fine with him.
Durine, Kethol and Pirojil are three mercenaries who have spent twenty years fighting other people's battles: against the Tsurani and the Bugs and the goblins, and now it seems they've run out of Tsurani, Bugs and goblins to kill. The prospect of a few months of garrison duty offers a welcome respite; but then they are given an assignment that seems, on the surface, like cushy work – to protect a lady and her husband and deliver them safely to the city of Lamut.
It should have all been so simple…
Raymond E. Feist is the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Riftwar Saga, the Serpentwar Saga and the epic Krondor series.
Joel Rosenberg is best-known for The Guardian of the Flame sequence. His other fantasy work includes D'Shai novels and the Keeper of the Hidden Ways series.
©2015 Raymond E. Feist , Joel Rosenberg (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
Praise for Raymond E. Feist:
‘File under guilty pleasure’
Guardian
‘Get in at the start of a master’s new series’
Daily Sport
‘Well-written and distinctly above average… intelligent… intriguing.’
Publishers Weekly
‘ Epic scope…vivid imagination…a significant contribution to the growth of the field of fantasy.’
Washington Post
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- Linda Todd
- 19-07-21
Wonderful story
A great story I loved listening to this book my thanks to the author for the privilege of listening to this wonderful book. It would be a pleasure to recommend this book.🤗🙃
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- Rune Holm
- 08-09-19
Simple murder mystery. Not much Midkemia.
Big fan of the world of Faist. This book had very little of that. The book is basically a murder mystery set in the world of Midkemia.
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- Roman_Ondus
- 13-09-18
Weird fantasy detective story
SPOILER
The murder happens in the next to last chapter or so. I really liked it.
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- Antonio Goard
- 09-03-25
A Slog!
I have listened to all of the 23 core books in the Riftwar Cycle but never the additional stories. I’m now listening again but in true chronological order and this time I’ve included the three Legends of the Riftwar stories.
I listened to Murder in LaMut after Magician, Daughter of the Empire and Servant of the Empire and Honoured Enemy. Silverthorn will follow once I’ve finished the last side story.
I found this a slog. I couldn’t get into it and found it hard to follow what was going on. It’s essentially a murder mystery and the only bit I paid attention to was the last few charters when everything actually starts to happen. It’s 11 hours I’ll never get back.
I’m looking forward to moving on to Jimmy The Hand then back on to the core stories.
I think next time in the long future when I listen to these books again, I’ll end up skipping the Legends stories or at least this one.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-10-20
A bit slow
Compared to the other books from the same writer, this book seemed A bit slow, narrator might have some to do with that.
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- Ian K.
- 07-06-23
Great empire building support story.
Enjoyed this empire building support story. New characters and consistent with the empire storyline. Very enjoyable.
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- Robert
- 14-09-15
Good thriller
Loved it very exciting good story looking forward to next in series hope it's as good as this one
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- Muckers4
- 24-05-22
Very average
Not an engaging story , too much talk and little action. Not up to the usual Feist standard.
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- Mr E
- 27-07-24
Narrator’s character voices
The story just doesn’t get going or really go anywhere. I love Raymond Feist’s stuff especially the Rift War set, but I just couldn’t get into this one at all.
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- Tommy
- 23-10-18
Can’t believe this is a Feist book
Boring and very slow
All his other books enjoyable can only assume he had no editorial control
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