Dawn of Night

by Paul S. Kemp

The Erevis Cale Trilogy (Book 2), Erevis Cale (book 3), Forgotten Realms novels (Erevis Cale — )

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Tensions escalate between Erevis Cale and his rival-slash-accomplice, Drasek Riven, in a fierce battle of wills

Lost on the mysterious Plane of Shadow, with no way home in sight, Erevis Cale and his band of comrades recover from their recent battle with the fearsome Slaadi—a species of monstrous and frog-like creatures.

Meanwhile, Drasek Riven grows more calculating as Cale's powers increase, and the rivals are locked together in a complicated power struggle—sometimes as enemies and show more sometimes as accomplices. As the duo makes their way to the infamous city of Skull Port and to the chaotic Skulls, a band of wizards tasked with patrolling the city, they will push their fraugt alliance to its furthest limits. Fantasy. Fiction. show less

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Well, my first lost review due to pressing the wrong button has happened. I had a NICE review, several paragraphs, expressing exactly how I liked this book. And now it is GONE, and honestly, I'm not even sure why.   So anyway, I liked this book. It dealt with the Underdark, which I find more appealing to read about than the surface. We also get a bit more about Mask, even though it is incidental and I like Mask as a "god" character. I enjoyed him in The War of the Spider Queen and The Lady Penitent series.   However, I am not liking what it is doing to Cale as a character. I thoroughly enjoyed him as a Butler with an Assassin hiding in his closet like in The Halls of Stormweather. I enjoyed seeing him pine after his Lord's daughter. show more But now that he is Mask's chosen, a minor godling [Shade is the term used, but godling is more apt], he moans for his supposed lost humanity. A butterfly might as well moan about no longer being a grub. It just seems like the changes made have made him a weaker character even while making him a more robust fighter. Angst and all that.   And as for the ending, who DIDN'T see that coming? I mean, second place is really just saying "you're not really good enough". " show less
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Paul S. Kemp is a fantasy author most known for his Forgotten Realms novels. He also has authored a popular Star Wars series. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Dawn of Night

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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