Mistress of the Empire (Riftwar Cycle: The Empire Trilogy #3) 
Tragedy after bad thing after setback after disaster happen to Mara, and at first its so bad she goes a little catatonic, and then makes some SEVERE missteps.Then, Mara being the awesome heroine she is, she decides if the system is broken, shes just going to have to pull the whole thing down, and proceeds to do so.An Epic Quest at its finest, with the stakes sky high, and heroine who will do anything to protect those she loves.
If I should give my rating stars I will give 10 not 5 stars.

Assassinations, poisonings, rivalries of established houses,wars of vengeance, claims to an imperial throne,difficult relations with an Assembly, a heartfelt love story and an unexpected reunion of long lost lovers highlight this third and final volume n the series.Although not well remembered, nonetheless recommended as an exceptionally intricate interweaving of many different characters, themes and plot lines.
I am not ashamed to admit that if I never see this trilogy again, it'll be too soon. The authors turn everything they've written in the previous two books on its head, just for the sake of making us feel pity for Mara, who is even more self-serving in this one than in the other two, even though the authors have tried to disguise it as grief. Over-padded, over-bloated, ridiculous political wrangling doesn't equal plot unless there is also a story to sustain it, and there's nothing like that here,
One of the best trilogies in fantasy I have ever read.
Not many series endings have given me the experience but with the book Servant of the empire, I can say that the ending left me feeling content.All the story lines got a proper ending in this book.Also we discover lot of new things regarding cho-ja and tsuruanni in this book.The previous books consisted of given insights into characters who are working against Mara.But this book offers insights into male counterparts who are working for Mara.The most interesting insights are the ones given by
Raymond E. Feist
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Original Title: | Mistress of the Empire |
ISBN: | 0553561189 (ISBN13: 9780553561180) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.crydee.com |
Series: | Riftwar Cycle: The Empire Trilogy #3, Riftwar Cycle #7 |
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The world on the other side of the rift: Kelewan, a land seething with political intrigue and deadly conspiracies. Following the opulent panoply of Daughter Of The Empire and the dazzling pageantry of Servant Of The Empire comes the resounding conclusion to the Empire trilogy. Besieged by spies and rival houses, stalked by a secret and merciless brotherhood of assassins, the brilliant Lady Mara of the Acoma faces the most deadly challenge she has ever known. The fearsome Black Robes see Mara as the ultimate threat to their ancient power. In search of allies who will join her against them, Mara must travel beyond civilization's borders and even into the hives of the alien cho-ja. As those near and dear to her fall victim to many enemies, Mara cries out for vengeance. Drawing on all of her courage and guile she prepares to fight her greatest battle of all--for her life, her home, and the Empire itself.Mention Based On Books Mistress of the Empire (Riftwar Cycle: The Empire Trilogy #3)
Title | : | Mistress of the Empire (Riftwar Cycle: The Empire Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Raymond E. Feist |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 676 pages |
Published | : | May 1993 by Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Company Inc. (first published January 1st 1992) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 22844 Users | 392 ReviewsWrite-Up Based On Books Mistress of the Empire (Riftwar Cycle: The Empire Trilogy #3)
So concludes the best trilogy ever written. When I think about this book, in many ways I think of the supporting cast. I could retitle the book "Arakasi and Lujan" as those are the two character's whose plots most resonated with me. These two characters had perhaps the most drastic arc from the first novel in the trilogy when they were little more than outlaws. In this novel they are so very much more. More than they ever could have been without the intervention of Mara. That is her greatestTragedy after bad thing after setback after disaster happen to Mara, and at first its so bad she goes a little catatonic, and then makes some SEVERE missteps.Then, Mara being the awesome heroine she is, she decides if the system is broken, shes just going to have to pull the whole thing down, and proceeds to do so.An Epic Quest at its finest, with the stakes sky high, and heroine who will do anything to protect those she loves.
If I should give my rating stars I will give 10 not 5 stars.

Assassinations, poisonings, rivalries of established houses,wars of vengeance, claims to an imperial throne,difficult relations with an Assembly, a heartfelt love story and an unexpected reunion of long lost lovers highlight this third and final volume n the series.Although not well remembered, nonetheless recommended as an exceptionally intricate interweaving of many different characters, themes and plot lines.
I am not ashamed to admit that if I never see this trilogy again, it'll be too soon. The authors turn everything they've written in the previous two books on its head, just for the sake of making us feel pity for Mara, who is even more self-serving in this one than in the other two, even though the authors have tried to disguise it as grief. Over-padded, over-bloated, ridiculous political wrangling doesn't equal plot unless there is also a story to sustain it, and there's nothing like that here,
One of the best trilogies in fantasy I have ever read.
Not many series endings have given me the experience but with the book Servant of the empire, I can say that the ending left me feeling content.All the story lines got a proper ending in this book.Also we discover lot of new things regarding cho-ja and tsuruanni in this book.The previous books consisted of given insights into characters who are working against Mara.But this book offers insights into male counterparts who are working for Mara.The most interesting insights are the ones given by
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