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| Title | : | Shadow's Witness (Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2) |
| Author | : | Paul S. Kemp |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
| Published | : | November 15th 2000 by Wizards of the Coast (first published November 1st 2000) |
| Categories | : | Dungeons and Dragons. Forgotten Realms. Fantasy. Fiction |

Paul S. Kemp
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.04 | 961 Users | 25 Reviews
Chronicle Supposing Books Shadow's Witness (Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2)
Erevis Cale The loyal servant of the Uskevren family, has a terrible secret. Now, when a ruthless evil is unleashed on Selgaunt, the butler's ties to the underworld may have put the Uskevrens in jeopardy. Erevis must finally prove his loyalty to the city and to the Uskevrens. He won't get a second chance.Present Books Conducive To Shadow's Witness (Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2)
| ISBN: | 078691677X (ISBN13: 9780786916771) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2, The Chronicles of Erevis Cale #1 |
Rating Based On Books Shadow's Witness (Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2)
Ratings: 4.04 From 961 Users | 25 ReviewsDiscuss Based On Books Shadow's Witness (Sembia, Gateway to the Realms #2)
I like the character of Erevis Cale and found the prequel anthology a pretty fun read. This one however is a tedious long action sequence.This was an enjoyable adventure story continuing the story of Erevis Cale from the Halls of Stormweather, which will continue for at least seven other books, as well as several other short stories. It focuses on Erevis and his friend, Jak, confronting a gaggle of ghouls lead by some shadows and a shadow demon, as well as Erevis's complex relation with Mask, the god of thieves. If that sounds interesting to you, you will probably really enjoy this book. If that was a bunch of garbled nonsense to
A nice little fantasy adventure novel. I'm interested to see where Cale goes from here.

Another good one from the world of FR. I've been meaning to read this book(series) for about 4 years, as I read through the first novel in the series back then. But just kept putting it off. I'm glad I finally pulled this on off the bookself, because I really enjoyed it.One of my favorite things was the pace. The whole story takes place within four days, which gives it a feel of urgency and excitment. I liked the characters, I enjoyed the cliff hanger endding, and I'm intrigued to see where the
Not great, not bad. The Cale stories get better the farther in to the series, in my experience. I read this as the start of my "holy crap I have to catch up on everything Erevis Cale has done before I read the Godbord" reading marathon, but sadly the marathon ground to a halt when I wasn't fully engrossed in this story.
Erevis CaleThe first Erevis Cale full novel is an excellent, fast paced exciting adventure. Cale is truly a unique, complex character and Kemps writing is very prolific and descriptive.Highly recommended for Forgotten Realms fans or fans of fantasy in general.
I am sad that I judged a book by its cover and let this one get past me for many years. I remember passing it over when it was first released, not really caring for the cover. The book however, is fantastic and Erevis Cale now ranks amongst my most favourite Forgotten Realms characters.


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