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Shadow's Witness: Sembia: Gateway to the Realms, Book II (Gateway to Sembia) (Bk. 2)

by Paul S. Kemp

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5 out of 5 starsShadow's Witness: Sembia: Gateway to the Realms, Book II, 2008-12-21
To be honest, Paul S. Kemp and Erevis Cale were my introduction to Sembia. I am more than a little fond of Erevis and the characters around him as created and presented by Mr. Kemp. If you are like me, and you've been introduced to the events of Stormweather and Sembia via the Erevis Cale trilogy, then you will be thrilled to see more of Cale in just about any form or fashion. Shadow's Witness though will be both a blessing and a curse to those who expect to see Cale in all of his dark glory as portrayed in that trilogy.
The blessing is that the story remains as enjoyable as that trilogy and the filling in of some of the blanks makes for a certain personal satisfaction, I think. The curse is that Cale seems to be so much less than the Cale as already displayed, and a certain "hurry up and get tougher Cale" feeling might introduce itself to an impatient reader.
On a side note, a further glimpse into the Uskevren family and their household is very much welcome, since they have tremendous potential for us the readers, which I guess the various authors that expand our awareness of those characters also recognise. But I would take a lot of effort to top Erevis Cale. Another fantastic bit of work by Mr. Kemp.


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4 out of 5 starsReview: Shadow's Witness - Great Erevis Cale Adventure, 2008-06-12
This review is for the book `Shadow's Witness', which is Book II of the seven book `Sembia: Gateway to the Realms' series. This review is intended as a critique of the writing and flow of the book, not to reveal "spoolers". Please note: I am assuming that people have read The Halls of Stormweather, Book I of the series, prior to reading this review. If you haven't, you may wish to skip down to the last two paragraphs for my overall recommendation of this book, which will not contain any information about previous books in this series.

This book focuses on Erevis Cale, the head butler of the Uskevren household, written by Paul S. Kemp. This story takes place a few weeks after the events of the short story `Resurrection'. A great evil force is unwittingly unleashed upon the city of Selgaunt. Jak Fleet and Cale unite, after not speaking since the events of `Resurrection', to deal with this situation. During their quest, Cale has to struggle with whether he should continue his deception of those he has come to love, or risk losing everything by telling them about his past and the circumstances under which he came to be in their employ.

Erevis Cale comes alive within these pages, and the reader is provided with much more information about his past and insight into his motivations. He becomes a character that the reader comes to like, not because he is a hero or is struggling against overwhelming odds, but because the reader can sympathize with him. The reader is made to feel that they, if given similar upbringing and circumstances, would likely have made the same decisions.

Overall, the book is well written and well paced. Unlike many Forgotten Realms books, which have about twenty short chapters, this book has twelve long chapters, which helps the author to make the reader feel more involved with the story, instead of just an observer. The author seems to be able to anticipate the readers questions and answers them satisfactorily. The action scenes contain just the right amount of tension to get the reader's heart pumping, and the more inter-personal scenes draws out the reader's sympathy. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed the short story `Resurrection', as well as readers of the Forgotten Realms and other shared fantasy settings. I would also recommend this book to readers of general Fantasy, looking for a new view on fantasy story telling. I would recommend reading The Halls of Stormweather prior to reading this book.

A Note to Readers new to Forgotten Realms: Like many shared settings, especially those stemming from gaming or other media types, the Forgotten Realms books are written with the assumption that the reader has some familiarity with the Forgotten Realms gaming setting. This frees up the author to focus on his or her story, instead of having to explain the world in which the story takes place; the calendar, geography, common races/species, magical properties, etc. This is very important when the book length is normally confined to 300 - 350 pages. As a reader reads more books in the Forgotten Realms setting, they will become more familiar with the world of Faerun and its inhabitants, making the experience more pleasant. The `Sembia: Gateway to the Realms' series is an excellent place for a reader to begin their journey into the Forgotten Realms, since the stories take place in a fairly localized area and contains mostly creatures common to fantasy literature in general.



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5 out of 5 starsAn essential for Erevis Cale, 2008-02-18
being the first book entirely based upon Erevis Cale, the Butler of Stormweather, this one should be a must for anyone.


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5 out of 5 starsGreat, 2007-04-17
"Shadow's Witness" is the second book of the Sembia series, and the first novel of the respective series, since the first book was a set of short stories.

Paul S. Kemp truly unleashes his writing talent in this book, bringing us a great story about even better characters. The character(s) really carry this book. Erevis Cale, whose interesting concept was introduced in the "Halls of Stormweather" anthology, is given flesh and blood in this book with his constant introspective, dilemmas, and most importantly, those little details that really differentiate good characters from truly great ones. Supporting characters are also very good, with a little left to be desired in the villain department. Somehow, I enjoy human(oid) villains much better than demons and such.
The plot is also good, not overly complicated, but with strong twists and turns. I only wished for a little bit more intrigue and scheming, but after all, this is a character-driven book.
Kemp breaths life into city of Selgaunt, the setting of this book, and gives the other authors in these series a great foundations to build on. Very rich in lore, this book.
I must say that I've read "Erevis Cale" trilogy before this book, and I guess it took out the suspense for me a bit, since I knew, generally, how it was going to end.

If you liked this book (and you really should've), then you ought to check out above mentioned "Erevis Cale" trilogy (A fantastic trilogy), and the subsequent "Twilight War" trilogy. There is also a good short story indirectly connected to Erevis Cale in "Realms of Dragons I" anthology. All of the mentioned was written by Kemp, of course.

Check out this novel, you will get an evening of great fun.





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