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  • 07 april 2020
  • Speelduur: 12:12:28 minuten
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Following Talon of the Silver Hawk and King of Foxes, here is the third exciting volume in the Conclave of Shadows trilogy from the acclaimed author “in the forefront of contemporary fantasy adventure” (Library Journal)

Tal Hawkins has succeeded in wreaking revenge on Kaspar, the evil Duke of Olasko. Banished to a distant land, Kaspar begins a journey that will take him halfway around the world. Reduced to the role of farm-hand, then common laborer, the former ruler endures dangers and horrors beyond his imagination as he struggles to return home.

But fate, or some dark agency, has more in store for the man who was once tyrant of Olasko. As he travels, he is chosen to play a part in a much larger drama, a struggle between good and evil ages in the making. Dark powers are again in motion, and Kaspar discovers the herald of a threat not seen across the land since the legendary Riftwar and Serpentwar: A dark empire in a distant realm seeks entrance to Midkemia and Kaspar has unwittingly discovered the key. Now it is up to this unlikely hero to save Midkemia from the threat of unconditional defeat—and utter destruction.

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  • Book three of the Conclave of Shadows Trilogy.

    After his defeat the former Duke of Olasko, Kaspar, is exiled to the distant continent of Novindus. In order to seek his return home he enters in the service of three merchants that are bound for Midkemia themselves with in their possession a mysterious artifact. Kaspar might have gotten more than what he bargained for …

    ‘Exile’s Return’ is disjoint from the other books in the Conclave of Shadows trilogy in several notable ways. For one, whereas the personal storyline of Talon’s quest for revenge was concluded in ‘King of Foxes’ this book takes us right back to a (somewhat simplistic and ridicule) epic tale about a cataclysmic threat of invasion by ruthless other-dimensional demons. Also, it is the nefarious Kaspar who is the protagonist rather than Talon. This shift of perspective from Talon to Kaspar is refreshing: it is now Kaspar’s turn to desire vengeance on Talon, but as the story progresses he starts to realize more and more how objectionable his own role was in the events preceding his exile. Slowly he is becoming a different person while trying to atone for his past. It is most of all this personal transformation that makes this novel worthwhile and the only part of the story that knows some sort of a wrap-up. All other plot lines (e.g. that of Leso Varen or the artifact and the other-worldly demon menace) are merely introduced here and are left open as colossal cliffhangers. In that respect this book seems more like an introduction to the Darkwar Saga than as a conclusion to the Conclave of Shadows trilogy. Indeed the inclusion of ‘Exile’s Return’ in this trilogy looks more like a clever marketing trick than anything else. Those without explicit intention of continuing with the Darkwar Saga may consider leaving the Conclave of Shadows trilogy for what it is after ‘King of Foxes’.

    People that are looking for similar epic fantasy might also like Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time, Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy or Jim Butcher’s Codex Alera series.

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  • Book three of the Conclave of Shadows Trilogy.

    After Kaspar’s defeat the former Duke of Olasko is exiled to the distant continent of Novindus. In order to seek his return home he enters in the service of three merchants who are bound for Midkemia themselves with in their possession a mysterious artifact. Kaspar might have gotten more than what he bargained for …

    ‘Exile’s Return’ is disjoint from the other books in the Conclave of Shadows trilogy in several notable ways. For one, whereas the personal storyline of Talon’s quest for revenge was concluded in ‘King of Foxes’ this book takes us right back to a (somewhat simplistic and ridicule) epic tale about a deadly threat of invasion by ruthless other-dimensional demons. Also, it is the nefarious Kaspar who is the protagonist rather than Talon. This shift of perspective from Talon to Kaspar is refreshing: it is now Kaspar’s turn to desire vengeance on Talon, but as the story progresses he starts to realize more and more how objectionable his own role was in the events preceding his exile. Deprived of his luxury and being forced into benevolence by pure necessity he slowly becomes a different person while trying to atone for his past. It is most of all this personal transformation that makes this novel worthwhile and the only part of the story that knows some sort of a wrap-up. All other plot lines (e.g. that of Leso Varen or the artifact and the other-worldly demon menace) are merely introduced here and are left open as colossal cliffhangers. In that respect this book seems more like an introduction to the Darkwar Saga than as a conclusion to the Conclave of Shadows trilogy. Those without explicit intent of continuing with the Darkwar Saga may consider leaving the Conclave of Shadows trilogy for what it is after ‘King of Foxes’.

    People that are looking for similar epic fantasy may also like Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time, Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn trilogy or Jim Butcher’s Codex Alera series.

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