Just finished a long-overdue re-read of "A Darkness at Sethanon", the final book in the original "Riftwar" trilogy by Raymond E. Feist. Classic fantasy, and a worthy successor to "Magician" and "Silverthorn". I think in many ways it would have been a good idea for Mr Feist to stop at this post; some of the later books he wrote in the series are pretty mediocre.
Now reading the equally classic (albeit in a different genre) "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie; the groundbreaking novel which really catapulted her to fame.
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