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Swordmage (Forgotten Realms: Blades of the Moonsea, Bk 1)
Swordmage - Forgotten Realms: Blades of the Moonsea, Bk 1
Author: Richard Baker
Four Words: Forgotten Realms® Fourth Edition! — The Spellplague--and other things from horrifying disasters to monumental achievments--has changed the face of the Forgotten Realms world, and this series is the first to plunge fully into a bold new era for the venerable line. — The first novel to fully embrace the exciting new ele...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786947881
ISBN-10: 0786947888
Publication Date: 5/6/2008
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Book Type: Hardcover
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cmtdrt avatar reviewed Swordmage (Forgotten Realms: Blades of the Moonsea, Bk 1) on + 46 more book reviews
Swordmage, book one in The Blades of the Moonsea series, is the first novel set in the *new* Forgotten Realms. The Spellplague, already come and gone, is only briefly touched on in this book, but the effects can still be felt.

Geran Hulmaster, along with his friend and business partner Hamil, is on his way home to the sleepy town he grew up in. The reason for his return is not a happy one. He is mourning a loss, in the town he's headed to, and in the one he has left behind.

Things go from bad to worse when the travelers arrive in Hulburg. The sleepy town is awash with foreign merchants bent on taking the law, and the town's economy into their own hands. Then there's the orc threat., and they have help from abroad as well.

What I liked best about Swordmage were the characters. The bad guys aren't just mean, they're clever and the good guys aren't sickly sweet, goody-two-shoes. The plot could be a tiny bit formulaic at times, but never to the point of feeling that turning the next page would be futile.

In all, I wouldn't hesitate in recommending this book to someone who was looking for a fantasy read laced with a hint of mystery and suspense. I will definitely be picking up the next book in the series.


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