Silverthorn is a novel by
Raymond E. Feist, the sequel to
Magician. Released in 1985, it was followed by
A Darkness at Sethanon, the final book in
The Riftwar Saga.
Plot
A year after his brother
Lyam's coronation as king,
Arutha returns to his city as the new Prince of
Krondor, to begin plans for his wedding.
Jimmy the Hand, a young thief, foils an assassination attempt on the prince by a fellow thief, and feeling loyalty toward the prince from previously aiding his escape from the city with Princess Anita (in
Magician), he chooses to warn the prince of the attempt on his life instead of reporting the traitor to the Mockers, Krondor's powerful and highly organized guild of thieves. Arutha seeks the Mockers' cooperation to obtain more information on the assassins, and at their request, makes Jimmy a squire of his court. Setting a trap, they capture two agents, who are revealed to be operating out of the temple of
Lims-Kragma, Goddess of Death, one of whom is a
moredhel whose appearance has been altered. During interrogation, both prisoners will themselves to death rather than divulge their plans. As the High Priestess of Lims-Kragma seeks the truth by bringing them back from beyond the grave, one of the prisoners rises by the power of an unknown enemy, and attacks his captors, slaughtering many royal guards, and addressing Arutha as "Lord of the West" before being destroyed by Father Nathan, a priest of
Sung.
Injured in the attack, the High Priestess warns Arutha...
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