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After a sorcerous attack on Stormweather Towers destroys a good part of his family, Tamlin, heir to the Uskevren fortune, finds himself thrust unexpectedly into the role of family leader, a position that makes him the target of greedy would-be heirs. Original. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.tumblr.com by express permission of this reviewer Title: Lord of Stormweather Series: Sembia, Forgotten Realms Author: Dave Gross Rating: 3 of 5 Stars Genre: Fantasy Pages: 316 Synopsis: Tamlin Uskevren, Heir of the Uskevren House, is kidnapped and then rescued by his brother and sister. At the same time, the Hulorn [supreme ruler of the City] has hired an assassin to kill of his opposition. Mundane or magical, the Hulorn doesn't care. And because of that, Thamalon, his lady and Erevis Cale are all transported to a magical land that is ruled by an apparently Powerful and Cruel Tamlin. All threads come together in the end as this series about the Uskevren family comes to a close as well. My Thoughts: The series ends and we get to see the end of one Generation of the Uskevrens and the beginnings of another. I really, really wish I had finished this series before starting the Erevis Cale trilogies, it would have filled in a lot of blanks. Basically, Thamalon dies, Tamlin takes over and the city of Sembia goes on as before. This was a good adventure story with lots of fighting, magic and mystery. A good end to Erevis Cale and his connections to the Uskevrens. It also ends the rise of the House of Uskevren and begins its plateau. This series overall is a good intro to Erevis Cale in the first 2 books and the next 5 fill in information that is relevant to Cale in the two trilogies. Pretty good 7 book series in the Forgotten Realms world. " ( )