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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Legends of the Riftwar

Originally published
  
2001

Followed by
  
Murder in LaMut

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

3.9/5
Goodreads

Cover artist
  
Geoff Taylor

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

Preceded by
  
Jimmy and the Crawler

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

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Publication date
  
August 6, 2001 (UK) June 27, 2006 (US)

Authors
  
Raymond E. Feist, William R. Forstchen

Similar
  
William R Forstchen books, The Riftwar Cycle books, Fantasy books

Honoured Enemy (or Honored Enemy in the US) is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist and William R. Forstchen. Honoured Enemy is the first book written in the Legends of the Riftwar and is the only one of the series to be coauthored by William R. Forstchen. The story is set in the fantasy world of Midkemia, which is the world used for the majority of Raymond E. Feist's books.

Contents

Honoured Enemy is written to coincide with the events in Feist's Riftwar Saga acting as a sidebar to the main action from the saga. It focuses on a group of elite soldiers trapped behind enemy lines, forced to ally with one, honourable, enemy to defeat a dishonourable enemy. The novel was explicitly written to have resonances with Bernard Cornwell's novels about Richard Sharpe.

It was first released by Harper Collins on August 6, 2001 in the United Kingdom. Roughly five years later Harper Collins released it into the US market.

Plot introduction

Hartraft's Marauders, a band of kingdom raiders have come across a Tsurani patrol at a garrison overrun by moredhel (dark elves). This forces them to band together to survive.

Discontinuity

At the beginning of the book, Duke Borric of Crydee is said to be second in command of the Armies of the West, to Lord Brucal, Duke of Yabon. However, in Feist's original Riftwar novel, Magician, Borric of Crydee is given command of the Armies of the West, with Brucal serving as his second.

The "mad King", Rodric the Fourth, had proposed giving command of the armies to Brucal, at the suggestion of Duke Caldric of Rillanon. However, when the Tsurani attack and overrun some of Brucal's Yabonese garrisons, the King became outraged and instead gives command to Borric.

Publication history

Note: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have the same release dates as the UK.

Since its release in 2001, Honoured Enemy as been released in at least 7 different countries and has been translated into at least 5 different languages other than English.

  • 2001, UK, HarperCollins Voyager ISBN 0-586-20379-6, Pub date August 6, 2001, Hardback
  • 2002, UK, HarperCollins Voyager ISBN 0-00-648388-7, Pub date May, 2002, Paperback
  • 2001, NLD, Meulenhoff-M fantasy ISBN 978-963-9399-49-5, Pub date September 2001, Hardback
  • 2002, DEU, Blanvalet ISBN 3-442-24190-1, Pub date September, 2002, Paperback
  • 2003, CZE, Wales ISBN 80-86390-50-0, Pub date 2003, Paperback
  • 2003, HUN, Beholder ISBN 978-963-9399-49-5, Pub date September 23, 2003, Paperback
  • 2006, US, HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-079283-3, Pub date June 27, 2006, Trade Paperback
  • 2007, US, HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-079284-1, Pub date May 29, 2007, Paperback
  • 2007, US, HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-124195-4, Pub date March 13, 2007, Large Print
  • BGR, Bard ISBN 954-585-729-3
  • References

    Honoured Enemy Wikipedia