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Raymond E. Feist Books in Order
Raymond E. Feist is a celebrated author of epic fantasy, renowned for his captivating storytelling and richly detailed worlds. Born Raymond E. Gonzales III, he later adopted his stepfather's surname, Felix E. Feist, following his mother's remarriage. Feist graduated with honors in Communication Arts from the University of California at San Diego in 1977. He spent years developing his magnum opus, 'Magician,' which debuted in 1982 through Doubleday. This groundbreaking novel marked the beginning of the Riftwar Saga, a beloved and sprawling epic that has captivated readers worldwide. Feist's subsequent works, including the Empire Trilogy and the Serpentwar Saga, solidified his position as a master of the fantasy genre.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Raymond E. Feist's book series? Raymond E. Feist has written 13 book series. The most notable is the Chaoswar Saga series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Raymond E. Feist
- #1
A Kingdom Besieged(2011) - #2
A Crown Imperiled(2012) - #3
Magician's End(2013)
- #1
Talon of the Silver Hawk(2002) - #2
King of Foxes(2003) - #3
Exile's Return(2004)
- #1
Flight of the Nighthawks(2004) - #2
Into a Dark Realm(2006) - #3
Wrath of a Mad God(2008)
- #1
Rides a Dread Legion(2009) - #2
At the Gates of Darkness(2009)
- #1
A Darkness Returns(2024)
- #1
King of Ashes(2018) - #2
Queen of Storms(2020) - #3
Master of Furies(2022)
- #1
Honored Enemy (With: William R. Forstchen)(2001) - #2
Murder in LaMut (With: Joel Rosenberg)(2003) - #3
Jimmy the Hand (With: S.M. Stirling)(2005)
- #1
Krondor the Betrayal(1998) - #2
Krondor the Assassins(1999) - #3
Krondor: Tear of the Gods(2000) - #4
Jimmy and the Crawler(2013)
- #1
Magician: Apprentice(1982) - #2
Magician: Master(1982) - #3
Silverthorn(1985) - #4
A Darkness at Sethanon(1986) - #5
Prince of the Blood(1989) - #6
The King's Buccaneer(1992) - #7
Midkemia: The Chronicles of Pug (With: Stephen Abrams)(2013)
- #1
Daughter of the Empire(1987) - #2
Servant of the Empire(1990) - #3
Mistress of the Empire(1992)
- #1
Shadow of a Dark Queen(1994) - #2
Rise of a Merchant Prince(1995) - #3
Rage of a Demon King(1997) - #4
Shards of a Broken Crown(1998)
- #1
Faerie Tale(1988)
- #1
Thieves' World (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1979) - #2
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1980) - #3
Shadows of Sanctuary (By: Philip Jose Farmer,John Brunner,Joe Haldeman,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1981) - #4
Storm Season (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1982) - #5
The Face of Chaos (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1983) - #6
Wings of Omen (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1984) - #7
The Dead of Winter (By: Robert Lynn Asprin)(1985) - #8
Soul of the City (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1986) - #9
Blood Ties (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1986) - #10
Shadowspawn (By: Andrew J. Offutt)(1987) - #11
Aftermath (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1987) - #12
Uneasy Alliances (By: Robert Lynn Asprin)(1988) - #13
Stealers' Sky (By: Lynn Abbey,Robert Lynn Asprin)(1989) - #14
The Shadow of Sorcery (By: Andrew J. Offutt)(1993) - #15
Sanctuary (By: Lynn Abbey)(2002) - #16
Turning Points (With: Dennis L. McKiernan,Mickey Zucker Reichert,Lynn Abbey,Diana Paxson)(2002) - #17Thieves' World: Player's Manual (By: James Ryman)(2005)
- #18
The Secret of the Blue Star (By: Marion Zimmer Bradley)(2013) - #19
Legends 1(1998) - #20
The Wood Boy / The Burning Man(2005) - #21
Multiverse(2014)
About Raymond E. Feist
Raymond E. Feist is a celebrated author of epic fantasy, renowned for his captivating storytelling and richly detailed worlds. Born Raymond E. Gonzales III, he later adopted his stepfather's surname, Felix E. Feist, following his mother's remarriage. Feist graduated with honors in Communication Arts from the University of California at San Diego in 1977. He spent years developing his magnum opus, 'Magician,' which debuted in 1982 through Doubleday. This groundbreaking novel marked the beginning of the Riftwar Saga, a beloved and sprawling epic that has captivated readers worldwide. Feist's subsequent works, including the Empire Trilogy and the Serpentwar Saga, solidified his position as a master of the fantasy genre.
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