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Jimmy the Hand is a fantasy novel by American writers Raymond E. Feist and S. M. Stirling. [1] The third and final book in Legends of the Riftwar it forms part of Feist's Riftwar Cycle set in the fictional world of Midkemia.
Honoured Enemy (or Honored Enemy in the US, 2001) is a fantasy novel by American writers Raymond E. Feist and William R. Forstchen.It 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.
Jimmy the Hand is the third and final book in Legends of the Riftwar series. It details the story of Jimmy, a 13- to 16-year-old thief, who after aiding Prince Arutha & Princess Anita escape Krondor and running afoul of Guy Du Bas-Tyra's secret police has fled south to the town of Land's End.
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Jimmy has grown up on the streets as a thief and a pickpocket; he shows exceptional talent as a thief and is known to be very quick and dextrous. Jimmy's age is unclear although he guesses at 14 or 15. [6] Jimmy meets with Arutha conDoin in Krondor and helps him meet the Mockers to help him escape the city. Later Jimmy accompanies Arutha to ...
Jimmy the Hand Murder in LaMut is a fantasy novel by American writers Raymond E. Feist and Joel Rosenberg , the second book in the Legends of the Riftwar series. Set in the fictional world of Midkemia, the book takes place chronologically during the events of Magician .
Raymond Elias Feist (/ f aɪ s t /; born Raymond Elias Gonzales III; December 21, 1945) is an American fantasy fiction author who wrote The Riftwar Cycle, a series of novels and short stories. His books have been translated into multiple languages and have sold over 15 million copies. [2]
Krondor: Jimmy and the Crawler is the fourth story in The Riftwar Legacy by fantasy author Raymond E. Feist.It is a novella combining concepts outlined for 2 additional novels (Krondor: The Crawler & Krondor: The Dark Mage) which were intended and subsequently canceled due to issues with Sierra, the producers of the Krondor computer games.