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Exile's Return (Conclave of Shadows, Book 3)

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The penultimate volume in The Conclave of Shadows from worldwide bestselling author Raymond E Feist. Featuring one of the most fascinating characters and scenarios ever created in the genre. The series promises to become one of the great all-time classics in the field. Once absolute ruler of his nation, Kaspar, former Duke of Olasko, has been cast into exile. Abandoned in the wilds of a continent on the other side of the world and left with nothing but his wits and determination, he must fight merely to survive. Armed with guile, cunning and an iron will, he starts his odyssey with a single goal: to return to his home and revenge himself upon the man who cast him down, Talwin Hawkins. But fate has other plans for Kaspar, and as he struggles against adversity, he encounters dangers greater than any he had imagined. More is at stake than he realised and Kaspar is but a single player in a far greater game than he imagined, for pitted against the Conclave of Shadows are the agents of the Dark Empire, a looming menace that threatens not only Kaspar's homeland, but the entire world of Midkemia.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 7, 2005
      Despite some slow patches and stilted dialogue, the third book in bestseller Feist's Conclave of Shadows fantasy series is a better read than its two predecessors (2003's Talon of the Silver Hawk
      and 2004's King of Foxes
      ), thanks to its focus on the most interesting character in the saga to date, Kaspar, the deposed duke of Olasko. Having been banished to the far continent of Novindus by the victorious Tal Hawkins at the end of King of Foxes
      , Kaspar struggles to return to Olasko and reclaim his kingdom. But when Kaspar stumbles across a pan-dimensional relic, his desperate fight to survive soon becomes something much more. In Kaspar, the author has created another complicated and compelling protagonist, and the promised return to prominence of longtime favorite characters Nakor and Pug will have Feist fans eagerly awaiting the next installment. Agent, Jonathan Matson.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2004
      The tyrannous Kaspar, Duke of Olasko, has been banished from Midkemia-but he might be able to get even.

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2004
      The third volume of Conclave of Shadows shifts focus from Tal Hawkins, who has overcome Kaspar, duke of Olasko, and wrought quite thorough vengeance upon him. But the ex-tyrant of Olasko is a survivor, though he first appears to have no other virtues. He makes shift as a farmhand, then as a common laborer, and while looking at the world from underneath, detects a good many things not visible from higher quarters. One, or maybe several, of these is a menace compounded out of dark magic of a sort thought buried too far in Midkemia's past to be threatening. Feeling loyalty to Midkemia, or at least to the portion of humanity living there, Kaspar uses his hard-bought knowledge to begin fighting the menace. The complexity of characterization here may surprise some, though not those who have followed Feist's work over the years and seen steady, across-the-board improvement in it. A must, of course, for rapt readers of " Talon of the Silver Hawk" (2003) and" King of Foxes "[BKL Ja 1 & 15 04].(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2005
      Overthrown by the vengeance-seeking warrior Tal Hawkins, Kaspar, the former duke of Olasko, is banished to a faraway land where he survives by laboring as a common farmhand, ever seeking a way back home. On his journey, he discovers that an evil empire in a land outside Midkemia aims to invade the world and claim power. Now the deposed tyrant must become a hero or risk the loss of his world. Continuing the tale begun in "Talon of the Silver Hawk "and "King of Foxes", Feist's latest book offers a story of redemption and heroism featuring an unlikely hero -a villain who discovers a higher calling. This classic fantasy should find a welcome audience among the author's fans and is suitable for both adult and YA fantasy collections.

      Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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