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Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1) 
But the prey he so earnestly stalks is hunting him as well. And Talon must swear allegiance to a shadowy cause that already binds his mysterious benefactors -- or his mission, his honor,and his life will be lost forever.
I picked up this book and the other two in the series at a BAM buy two get one free deal. I was looking for a new author and the story seemed interesting. I wasnt disappointed. The story was full of twists and turns as the young man who is the main character faces many struggles as he seeks revenge against those who destroyed his village and all his tribe. You are drawn to the young man right from the beginning because of his unfortunate circumstances. He takes the name Talon of the Silver Hawk
New series has quite good start with fresh characters and location. Very good adventure story with fantasy spliced into it. Main hero is very likable character and it is easy to imagine all the trouble he gets into and out again :)

It's been a while since I've read a Raymond Feist novel and it was lovely getting back into his style of writing and how he develops characters. This is the first book in a series, and really it is a set up for the series to follow on from. It focused on one main character, Talon of The Silver Hawk, who loses his entire clan at the beginning of the book and then is selected to be trained to make him ready to serve the Conclave of Shadows, a mysterious group we never really understand the full
I really enjoyed this book!Still in the world of Midkemia, this new series starts with a young Orisini boy going through his manhood rites, up in the mountains near his home. As he begins to think he will fail to gain his manhood name, he is visited by a Silver Hawk - a bird only seen in the mountains where he lives.In that encounter, he believes he is just imagining it all, as the bird appears to be giving him a message but, just as the bird flies away, he starts to smell smoke - and not the
This is the Raymond E. Feist that I like, the author who narrates an epic story without hurrying, taking his time to put us in the right mood. This is certainly true at the beginning of the story where we meet a young man, a member of a tribe with a distinct culture, who, in the midst of a maturation ritual, is confronted with tragic events and thus devotes his life to revenge. To reach that point, however, he has to go through many stages and meet people who will make him a powerful and
So I was a bit disappointed in this book. It was VERY slow starting. Now, this is somewhat to be expected with the first book in a trilogy, but by VERY slow I mean a good 85% of the book was all character development. Not even exciting character development. Nope, the protagonist was getting trained, getting laid, and having pretty much no adventures along the way. And in all of that character development, the author never managed to make me identify with or really like his protagonist. I dont
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 378 pages Rating: 4.03 | 16405 Users | 221 Reviews

Describe Of Books Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1)
| Title | : | Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1) |
| Author | : | Raymond E. Feist |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 378 pages |
| Published | : | April 2004 by Harper Torch (first published 2002) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
Narration Toward Books Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1)
Evil has come to a distant land high among the snow-capped mountains of Midkemia, as an exterminating army wearing the colors of the Duke of Olasko razes village after village, slaughtering men, women, and children without mercy. And when the carnage is done, only one survivor remains: a young boy named Kieli. A youth no longer, there is now but one road for him to travel: the path of vengeance. And he will not be alone. Under the tutelage of the rescuers who discovered him, Kieli will be molded into a sure and pitiless weapon. And he will accept the destiny that has been chosen for him ... as Talon of the Silver Hawk.But the prey he so earnestly stalks is hunting him as well. And Talon must swear allegiance to a shadowy cause that already binds his mysterious benefactors -- or his mission, his honor,and his life will be lost forever.
Present Books Conducive To Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1)
| Original Title: | Talon of the Silver Hawk |
| ISBN: | 0380803240 (ISBN13: 9780380803248) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.crydee.com/ |
| Series: | Conclave of Shadows #1, Riftwar Cycle #21 |
Rating Of Books Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1)
Ratings: 4.03 From 16405 Users | 221 ReviewsColumn Of Books Talon of the Silver Hawk (Conclave of Shadows #1)
DNF at 60% :/ It started off strong, but plateaued a few chapters in. It gets boring to just read about Talon doing various tasks (in no great detail) over and over again. Talon himself is very boring as well. He has a vague motivation of revenge for the men who slaughtered his people, but aside from one instance where his mistakenly attacks a man at an inn bc he looked like one of the murderers, Talon is very passive in his goals. He doesn't ask questions about why he's being taught all theseI picked up this book and the other two in the series at a BAM buy two get one free deal. I was looking for a new author and the story seemed interesting. I wasnt disappointed. The story was full of twists and turns as the young man who is the main character faces many struggles as he seeks revenge against those who destroyed his village and all his tribe. You are drawn to the young man right from the beginning because of his unfortunate circumstances. He takes the name Talon of the Silver Hawk
New series has quite good start with fresh characters and location. Very good adventure story with fantasy spliced into it. Main hero is very likable character and it is easy to imagine all the trouble he gets into and out again :)

It's been a while since I've read a Raymond Feist novel and it was lovely getting back into his style of writing and how he develops characters. This is the first book in a series, and really it is a set up for the series to follow on from. It focused on one main character, Talon of The Silver Hawk, who loses his entire clan at the beginning of the book and then is selected to be trained to make him ready to serve the Conclave of Shadows, a mysterious group we never really understand the full
I really enjoyed this book!Still in the world of Midkemia, this new series starts with a young Orisini boy going through his manhood rites, up in the mountains near his home. As he begins to think he will fail to gain his manhood name, he is visited by a Silver Hawk - a bird only seen in the mountains where he lives.In that encounter, he believes he is just imagining it all, as the bird appears to be giving him a message but, just as the bird flies away, he starts to smell smoke - and not the
This is the Raymond E. Feist that I like, the author who narrates an epic story without hurrying, taking his time to put us in the right mood. This is certainly true at the beginning of the story where we meet a young man, a member of a tribe with a distinct culture, who, in the midst of a maturation ritual, is confronted with tragic events and thus devotes his life to revenge. To reach that point, however, he has to go through many stages and meet people who will make him a powerful and
So I was a bit disappointed in this book. It was VERY slow starting. Now, this is somewhat to be expected with the first book in a trilogy, but by VERY slow I mean a good 85% of the book was all character development. Not even exciting character development. Nope, the protagonist was getting trained, getting laid, and having pretty much no adventures along the way. And in all of that character development, the author never managed to make me identify with or really like his protagonist. I dont

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