![]() ![]() I had not previously attempted to read The Empire Trilogy before this point, but I eagerly dived into Daughter of the Empire when I got my copy from the school library. I was already very familiar with Feist’s massive fantasy universe, having read all the other books available in the series at that point, though in a somewhat eclectic order. I first came across this series during my school days, when I had to read Daughter of the Empire for a fantasy literature course (great book, terrible teacher). This trilogy, made up of Daughter of the Empire, Servant of the Empire and Mistress of the Empire was written in collaboration with fellow fantasy author Janny Wurst and represents an intriguing piece of literature that shines not only as a side series to Feist’s first two books but also as a substantial and powerful standalone series. Feist’s legendary Riftwar Cycle is The Empire Trilogy, which serves as a fantastic companion series to his main body of work. ![]() Set in the same universe as fantasy author Raymond E. ![]() Feist’s books, check out my review of his latest work, King of Ashes: Reviewed as part of my Throwback Thursday series, where I republish old reviews, review books I have read before or review older books I have only just had a chance to read. Publishers: Doubleday, HarperCollins Publication Dates: Daughter of the Empire – 1987 Amazon Book Depository Servant of the Empire – 1990 Amazon Book Depository Mistress of the Empire – 1992 Amazon Book Depository Collected Volume – Amazon ![]()
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