Renegade's Magic by Robin Hobb

Renegade's Magic (The Soldier Son Trilogy, #3)

by Robin Hobb

The final book in the soldier son trilogy from the author of the Tawny Man and Farseer trilogies, following on from the bestselling Shaman's Crossing and Forest Mage.

The people of Getty's town remember the death of their cemetery soldier vividly. They remember believing him guilty of unspeakable crimes, condemning him, and then watching as other men of his unit beat him until he no longer drew breath.

But Nevare Burvelle didn't die that day, though everyone believes they saw it happen. He was cornered by a power far more intractable than an angry mob.

When he was a...

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I've read 2 series from R.H, Soldier Son, and Farseer. The way the story goes is similar.
I do like the end of both of the series. but got quite bored in the middle of those books. While I generally like the story, but I don't like the "fantasy" part of those two series. What I felt when reading those series is "dark". In both series, main character always put in dread situation, tortured, live (if not always, then regularly) in sick-state. I do like how R.H put the pieces together in the end, makes u want to read till the end straight away.

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