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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Demonwar Saga

Originally published
  
5 March 2009

Preceded by
  
Wrath of a Mad God

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

3.9/5
Goodreads

Cover artist
  
Dominic Forbes

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
March 5, 2009

Author
  
Raymond E. Feist

Followed by
  
At the Gates of Darkness

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Raymond E Feist books, The Riftwar Cycle books, Fantasy books

Raymond e feist rides a dread legion


Rides a Dread Legion is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist. It is the first book in The Demonwar Saga and was published in 2009. It is followed by At the Gates of Darkness.

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Background

Rides a Dread Legion was first published in Australia and the United Kingdom at the beginning of March 2009. It was released in the United States at the end of March and in New Zealand in September 2009. It has also been translated into Dutch, Hungarian and Czech.

Synopsis

Ten years after the cataclysmic events of Wrath of a Mad God, Midkemia now faces a new danger thought buried in myth and antiquity.

A lost race of elves, the taredhel or 'people of the stars', have found a way across the universe to reach Midkemia. On their current home world, these elves are hard pressed by a ravaging demon horde, and what was once a huge empire has been reduced to a handful of survivors. The cornerstone of taredhel lore is the tale of their lost origins in the world they call simply 'Home', a place lost in the mists of time. Now they are convinced that Midkemia is that place, and they are coming to reclaim it. Ruthless and arrogant, the taredhel intend to let nothing stand in their way; but before long, Pug and the Conclave realise that it's not necessarily the elves, but the demon horde pursuing them where the true danger lies. And hanging over Pug always is the prophecy that he will be doomed to watch everyone he loves die before him.

Reception

The Independent Weekly stated that "despite the driving force of the book being a basic survival engine, there is enough brio to allow the reader to be entertained."

References

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