Twilight Falling: The Erevis Cale Trilogy

· The Erevis Cale Trilogy Book 1 · Wizards of the Coast
4.5
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320
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Newly dedicated to the Mask, an assassin-turned-butler returns to the shadowy lifestyle he once left behind 
 
Over one decade ago, the Night Knives placed spy Erevis Cale into the wealthy Uskevren household, tasking him with gathering intel that would tarnish the family's name. But as Cale's relationship with his employers deepened with time, he grew tired of serving two masters—and ultimately sided with Thamalon, the Uskevren patriarch.
 
Now, Thamalon lies dead, and the sun has set on Cale’s service to the family. But just when his future seems more uncertain than ever, a letter arrives from a prominent figure from his past. By day’s end, Cale has dedicated himself to a new master—one who is beyond the petty accumulation of wealth. After all, what is gold to one who trades in souls?

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4.5
11 reviews
Paul Y
October 23, 2024
a fun read.
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About the author

Paul S. Kemp is best known as the author of several Forgotten Realms novels, including The Twilight War Trilogy, Resurrection, and The Godborn. While his mind is often in the Forgotten Realms world, his body lives in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, with his wife Jennifer, his dog Penelope, and four cats: Newt, Libby, Emmitt, and Homer (after the poet, not the Simpson). He is a graduate of the University of Michigan–Dearborn and the University of Michigan law school. When he's not writing tales for Ed Greenwood's magnificent brainchild, he practices corporate law in Detroit. Visit him online at paulskemp.com.

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