The King’s Buccaneer

The King’s Buccaneer by Raymond E. Feist is a captivating tale published by HarperCollins in 1993, featuring 623 pages in English. This edition continues the story set ten years after the events of “Prince of the Blood,” following Prince Nicholas and Squire Harry as they embark on a journey aboard Amos Trask’s ship to visit Uncle Martin in Crydee. Their adventure takes a dark turn when Crydee is attacked, leading to the abduction of two noblewomen and the destruction of the castle.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and magic as Nicholas, the sheltered third son of Prince Arutha, ventures beyond the safety of his court life. As he pursues the invaders, he discovers that the stakes extend beyond his friends’ safety to the fate of the Kingdom of the Isles and the entire world of Midkemia. The narrative weaves elements of fantasy, military conflict, and sea stories, immersing readers in an epic adventure filled with peril and discovery.
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Set ten years after the events in “Prince of the Blood”, this book is a remarkable adventure of mystery and magic.
In Amos Trask’s ship, Prince Nicholas and Squire Harry set sail for a friendly visit to Uncle Martin in Crydee. But while the two are guests in Crydee, disaster strikes.
Nicholas, third son of Prince Arutha, is a gifted youngster, but sheltered by life at his father’s court in Krondor. To learn more of the world outside the palace walls, Nicholas and his squire, Harry, set sail for pastoral Crydee, where Arutha grew up.
Shortly after their arrival, Crydee is brutally attacked. The castle is reduced to ruins, the townspeople slaughtered and two young noblewomen – friends of Nicholas – are abducted.
As Nicholas ventures further from the familiar landmarks of his home in pursuit of the invaders, he learns that there is more at stake than the fate of his friends, more even than fate of the Kingdom of the Isles, for behind the murderous pirates stands a force that threatens the entire world of Midkemia, and only he is destined to confront this terrifying threat.
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