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ISBN: | 0786954981 (ISBN13: 9780786954988) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Forgotten Realms, Forgotten Realms: Erevis Cale #1-3 |
Characters: | Riven Drasek, Erevis Cale |
Paul S. Kemp
Paperback | Pages: 768 pages Rating: 4.46 | 433 Users | 30 Reviews
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Title | : | The Erevis Cale Trilogy (Forgotten Realms) |
Author | : | Paul S. Kemp |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 768 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2010 by Wizards of the Coast (first published 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Science Fiction Fantasy. Role Playing Games |
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From the mean streets of Sembia ...Erevis Cale might just seem like just another loyal butler for just another wealthy family in the merchant realm of Sembia, but he has always been a whole lot more than that. When the world itself is threatened, Erevis Cale takes it personally, and takes the fight all the way to the Plane of Shadow.
This massive trade paperback omnibus edition collects Twilight Falling, Dawn of Night, and Midnight's Mask into one book.
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Ratings: 4.46 From 433 Users | 30 ReviewsColumn Containing Books The Erevis Cale Trilogy (Forgotten Realms)
Decent, as far as Forgotten Realms go.AwesomeOne of the best Forgotten Realms series I've found
I. Love. Erevis Cale. Full stop. The trilogy managed to keep me engaged from start to finish. Characters I didn't much care for (Jak Fleet) I ended up loving by the end. Let's face it, it's popcorn reading. It didn't challenge me. It wasn't complicated. The plot twists were a delight and I found myself shouting at the book a couple of times saying 'OH NO YOU DIDN'T' which is why I have ended up loving this book so much. Kemp managed to make me love these characters to the point I really was
The Erevis Cale Trilogy Omnibus by Paul S. Kemp- This omnibus contains The Erevis Cale Trilogy along with two short stories. The Erevis Cale Trilogy consists of Twilight Falling, Dawn of Night, and Midnight's Mask. The two short stories are And All the Sinners, Saints, which was previously seen in Dragon Magazine #297, and Soulbound, which is found in the Realms of the Dragons anthology. The stories take place in the Forgotten Realm universe, which is a setting in Dungeons and Dragons. The story
The best series from the forgotten realms that i have read , and i have read ALOT :D
I discovered PSK through his War of the Spider Queen. Then I read Egil and Nix (which I am obsessed with) so in waiting for the next E&N book, I decided to read PSK's older stuff. As a whole, I like the Cale trilogy. There is a bit of repetition in the encounters between the good guys and the bad guys. I didn't grow super attached to any of the characters. However I did love Azriim a whole bunch and Riven is the most exciting. I would still recommend it I think.
Brilliant..Best forgotten realms series i have read and i have read a lot. Great characters,awesome setting,great villains and great flow to the story. Highly recommended.
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