Raymond E. Feist

Raymond E. Feist is a popular Fantasy author, best known for a single series.

The Riftwar Cycle
The Riftwar Cycle is one of the longest High Fantasy series ever written, encompassing many trilogies, all set in the same universe, making it a sustained feat of world building.

The Riftwar Saga

 * 1) Magician (1982), later republished in two parts in the United States as Magician: Apprentice (1986) and Magician: Master (1986)
 * 2) Silverthorn (1985)
 * 3) A Darkness at Sethanon (1986)

The Empire Trilogy

 * 1) Daughter of the Empire (1987) with Janny Wurts
 * 2) Servant of the Empire (1990) with Janny Wurts
 * 3) Mistress of the Empire (1992) with Janny Wurts

Krondor's Sons

 * 1) Prince of the Blood (1989)
 * 2) The King's Buccaneer (1992)

The Serpentwar Saga

 * 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)

The Riftwar Legacy

 * 1) Krondor: The Betrayal (1998)
 * 2) Krondor: The Assassins (1999)
 * 3) Krondor: Tear of the Gods (2000)
 * 4) Jimmy and the Crawler (2013) - a novella replacing the cancelled novels Krondor: The Crawler and Krondor: The Dark Mage.

Legends of the Riftwar

 * 1) Honoured Enemy (2001) with William R. Forstchen
 * 2) Murder in LaMut (2002) with Joel Rosenberg
 * 3) Jimmy the Hand (2003) with S. M. Stirling

Conclave of Shadows

 * 1) Talon of the Silver Hawk (2002)
 * 2) King of Foxes (2003)
 * 3) Exile's Return (2004)

The Darkwar Saga

 * 1) Flight of the Nighthawks (2005)
 * 2) Into a Dark Realm (2006)
 * 3) Wrath of a Mad God (2008)

The Demonwar Saga

 * 1) Rides a Dread Legion (2009)
 * 2) At the Gates of Darkness (2010)

The Chaoswar Saga

 * 1) A Kingdom Besieged (2011)
 * 2) A Crown Imperiled (2012)
 * 3) Magician's End (2013)

Short stories

 * "Profit and the Grey Assassin" (1982) in Fantasy Book (Journal)
 * "The Wood Boy" (1998) in Legends
 * "The Messenger" (2003) in Legends II

The Firemane Trilogy

 * 1) King of Ashes (2018)

Other Works
Faerie Tale  (1988), Feist's only other published work, is a dark Urban Fantasy, in which some of The Fair Folk harass an average American family and plot genocidal war.