Servant of the Empire (The Empire Trilogy #2)
PLAY THE GAME
Mara of Acoma, Ruling Lady of her house, is a force to be reckoned with when playing the bloody politics of the Game of the Council.
She's made great gains for her followers within the Empire, including valuable new lands. But they need cultivating, and slaves are in short supply due to the incessant war effort against Midkemia.
PLAY TO WIN
Mara knows you don't get far without taking a gamble, so against advice she buys a group of Midkemian prisoners-of-war...
Enter the mysterious world of Kelewan, where murder is as rife as false diplomacy. Enter a world of sweeping imagination and magical intrigue from two of the greatest writers of modern fantasy.
| Author | Raymond E Feist; Janny Wurts |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Harper Collins |
| Place | London |
| Year | 1992 |
| ISBN | 9780586203811 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Fair |
| Comments | Yellowed pages; forward lean, general wear and tear |
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