Exile’s Return Conclave of Shadows: Book Three

Cover of Exile's Return Conclave of Shadows: Book Three by Raymond E. Feist
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780380977109
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.45 Pounds
Width: 1.17 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.5/4
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Exile’s Return Conclave of Shadows: Book Three by Raymond E. Feist, published by Harper Collins on March 29, 2005, is a fantasy novel that continues the saga of Tal Hawkins and the fallen Duke of Olasko. In this edition, spanning 368 pages, readers are introduced to Kaspar, the once-feared duke who has been reduced to an exile, navigating the harsh landscapes far from his former power. After being saved from death by a mage, he faces the daily struggle for survival while grappling with the consequences of his past actions.

As the narrative unfolds, Kaspar’s cunning and skills lead him to a pivotal role in a larger conflict threatening Midkemia. He becomes entangled in a dark plot involving a mystical tool that could unleash devastation upon the land. The story explores themes of redemption and the complexities of heroism, as the exiled duke must confront his bloody history and decide whether to rise as a champion against an awakening malevolence. This edition offers a deep dive into the intricate world of fantasy, where the lines between villain and hero blur amidst the looming threat of conquest and destruction.


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The evil Duke of Olasko is lord no more—vanquished by his nemesis Tal Hawkins, the Talon of the Silver Hawk. Saved by a mage’s intervention from certain death, the once-feared despot has been reduced to an exile’s existence, forced to wander the harshest realms of the world he once enslaved.

Conclave of Shadows: Book Three

Only days ago, Kaspar, the powerful Duke of Olasko, had great armies at his command and was feared by nations. Now, half a world away from home, he is separated from his former seat of power by merciless deserts, forbidding mountains, and vast oceans. The fall of the tyrant is complete, his dark dreams of vengeance overwhelmed by the daily struggle for his very survival. But Kaspar’s prodigious skills and cunning provide him the opportunity he seeks, guarding merchant travelers returning to the other side of the world and back to his homeland.

Yet there is a larger drama that will entangle the broken dictator. An evil more devastating and deadly than any encountered in Midkemia for centuries seeks entrance to the land—the mystical tool of a dark empire hungry for conquest and destruction—and Kaspar has inadvertently discovered the key.

The man responsible for the slaughter of countless men, women, and children must now assume a far stranger and most unlikely role—that of hero—if his world is to survive. For dire peril is advancing daily, and a long-slumbering malevolence is awakening to wreak havoc on the unsuspecting and unprepared. Suddenly, Midkemia’s last hope is a disgraced and exiled duke whose history is written in blood, and who now must wield his sword as her champion … if he so chooses.

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Publisher: Harper Collins. Year: 2005.
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