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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager; New Ed edition (4 Aug 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007161859
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007161850
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 19,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Talon of the Silver Hawk is a vibrant and compelling tale’
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A sweeping new epic fantasy series from worldwide bestselling author Raymond E Feist, marking the 20th year since the first publication of his first novel, Magician. Featuring one of the most fascinating characters and scenarios ever created in the genre, The Conclave of Shadows promises to become one of the great all-time classics in the field.

Among the Orosini tribe, every boy must undergo the traditional manhood ritual in order to understand his place in the universe and discover his manhood name. Kielianapuna must survive on the remote mountain peak of Shatana Higo until the gods grant him his vision. But Kieli has already waited for four days and nights, and now he is cold, lonely, despairing, and very, very tired…

When he is woken by the terrifying sensation of sharp claws piercing his skin and finds a rare silver hawk upon his arm, it is such a disorientating moment that he is not sure whether it has even happened, or whether it was a vision.

Returning to his home, nameless and still a child, Kieli stumbles upon devastation. His village is being burned, his people slaughtered. Although it means certain death, Kieli throws himself into the battle…

Against all the odds, he survives, alone of all the Orosini, who have been cut down where they stand: every last man, woman and child.

A distant voice echoes in his mind: Rise up and be a talon for your people…

The visitation of the bird on Shatana Higo was indeed his naming vision. He is a boy called Kielianapuna no more. Now he is Talon of the Silver Hawk, a man who must avenge the murder of his people, whatever that may take…


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
In "Talon of the Silver Hawk," Raymond E. Feist returns to the saga format of his classic novels after several disappointing novelizations of computer games. The Riftwar Saga ("Magician," etc.) introduced his main characters and the world of Midkemia, and the Serpentwar Saga ("Shadow of a Dark Queen," etc.) added new characters and brought the next phase of the epic battle to a raging climax. Feist then wrote three novels set after the Riftwar, two as book versions of video game plots set in his world but created by the game developers. Perhaps due to the non-linear nature of video game plots or the distraction of a divorce, none of these had the storytelling skill of his previous work.

"Talon of the Silver Hawk" starts a new saga with a new main character, Talon, and as such draws comparison to Feist's two other saga founding books, "Magician" and "Shadow of a Dark Queen." The boy Talon survives the massacre of his isolated tribe, and he is raised by strangers in a more developed society that he must learn to understand. This takes the entire first part of the novel, well told from Talon's point of view, but the narrative plods along as this boy learns the dull lessons of childhood crushes, respect, and social status. This part of story is set in a far eastern area of Feist's world that has not been used before, a chance for the author to develop and describe something completely new, but this region comes off as an ordinary, quasi-medieval fantasy kingdom.

The second half of the novel focuses on Talon's integration into the Conclave of Shadows, the evil-fighting group founded by Feist's heroes at the end of the Serpentwar Saga. The view from Talon's eyes of previous Feist heroes like Pug and Nakor shows a different side of these long-time characters, but they are appropriately relegated to minor roles. Talon's coming of age predictably traces through trials of combat and adolescent love. His few friends are thinly drawn characters present only for short sections of the novel, too short to establish any meaningful relationship with Talon and further develop either character.

Finally, Talon is sent out into the world on a mission, taking up residence in Roldem and fighting in a dueling tournament. As with the far Eastern kingdoms, Feist misses the chance to make this second newly featured locale unique and different, and it feels like a stock medieval city. The action continues afterwards as Talon returns to his homeland to exact revenge, in a typically fantasy hero way, upon the mercenaries who massacred his people. The duels and battles are classic Feist combat narrative, exciting and skillfully written, especially the long finish to the final battle. However, ultimately these clashes don't go anywhere or stir the reader to the larger cause that is being championed.

"Talon of the Silver Hawk," solid on its face, unfortunately falls flat in starting this new saga compared to "Shadow of a Dark Queen" starting the last one. In "Shadow," the new characters Erik and Roo were more thoroughly drawn, their motivations more concisely developed, and their coming of age / training phase didn't have the monotony of Talon's Tarzan-like integration into society. In addition, after this growing phase, the places and tasks Erik and Roo went off to were far more exciting and better detailed than the rather simple and brief mission that Talon is sent on. Also, the greater purpose behind the actions in "Shadow" was clear to the reader and also the characters. "Talon" only sets up a minor villain, with virtually nothing on the major villain who is assuredly behind the scenes, who was trumpeted as such a dire threat when the Conclave was founded. This vague coverage of the ultimate reasons for the Conclave's existence and Talon's actions leaves all his struggles seeming poorly justified.

"Talon of the Silver Hawk" sees Feist returning to the epic fantasy saga, outclassing his mediocre recent video game novelizations, but as an introductory novel, it still cannot compare to the opening book of his last saga, "Shadow of a Dark Queen," and nothing he's written since can compare to the opening book of his first saga, "Magician."

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
A memorable book... 3 Sep 2002
Format:Hardcover
After reading Honoured Enemy (Impressive return to form) and Murder in LaMut (Disappointing backslide), I was actually caught off guard by Talon of the Silver Hawk.

Feist has always had characters with high morals as central figures, and Talon is the most ambiguous character yet from Ray in the moral stakes. He is also the most compelling character, in my opinion, since Jimmy the Hand came into his own in Silverthorn and Darkness in Sethanon.

After the past few years of battling with well known personal problems, yet still pushing out books (I hate to say this, but the Tear of the Gods saga I found quite rubbish, but it did came at a bad time for him), Talon of the Silver Hawk finally places Ray back on track.

The characters all around are unique and varied, and from the very beginning of the book you are taken back into the familiar world of Feist, yet one of the best inclusions is the fact that this book *is not set in the Kingdom of the Isles*, nor is it set in some distant continent of which we are vaguely familiar.

Finally, we have a book dealing in many ways with the kingdom of Roldem and the far east dutchies - and the scope is wonderful - and yes, the map has been added to....

Rich, vibrant, and so good that I read it through in one night - which I havnt done with a Feist book since Kings Bucaneer.

Get it as soon as possible, you wont be disappointed. Not one bit.

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"Talon of the Silver Hawk" is Feist back to his very best. Set after the Serpentwar, this first book of the 'Conclave of Shadows' suggests that we are in for a wonderful new saga.

Right from the very start, Feist introduces the main character and we immediately get a feel for him. It is this attention to character portrayal that appeared to be lacking from "Honoured Enemy" and "Murder in La Mut".

For the first part of the book, you are unsure whether dealing with good or evil, but have tantalising hints that leave you with eager anticipation of what is to come.

Old friends re-appear and, for me, felt like a family reunion. The new characters are so brilliantly depicted that they soon become firm friends.

As the story unfolds you feel the need to devour each page – but want to savour each moment.

"Talon of the Silver Hawk" will not disappoint any Feist fans. The one drawback is that we have to wait for the next instalment!!!!

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Another pleasing get away from the real world.
After reading the reviews on amazon i was sceptical as to weather i should buy this trilogy or not. However, being the sucker i am for Feist's books, i got them anyway, and a was... Read more
Published 13 months ago by lotstobuy
Love the new Characters!
A fab new Adventure from Midkemia. With new characters and a new storyline. The next in a series of perils that threaten the world of Midkemia. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Paula Fox
Talon of the Silver Hawk
This has a somewhat predictable story line. However, Raymond Feist's books are simply good enjoyable stories. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Mr. R. Greenwood
Entertaining Classic Fantasy
While this is nothing to compare with Feist's original series, and with the 'revenge the death of my people' theme, it is far from original, the story is a competently written... Read more
Published on 24 Nov 2009 by Nautical
talon of the silver hawk (conclave of shadows book 1)
good book starting with a new character, with old characters in cameo roles.(pug, miranda)
a little too much hate and revenge for my taste, but will carry on the reading to... Read more
Published on 8 Oct 2009 by Mrs. Laura Ball
Brilliant read!
I was recommended Feist by a friend, she told me to start with magician, but I really liked the look of this one, so started here instead. Read more
Published on 14 July 2009 by Larewen Evenstar
Great holiday book
Having read Feists other work i had felt he had throuraly lost steam by shards of a broken crown and had virtually lost interest in the author. Read more
Published on 10 Jun 2009 by J. M. Lloyd
almost quite good
Not the Feist feast I was hoping for but readable nonethe less.

Despite the framework and plot having great potential it never quite fulfilled its promise. Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2009 by Jay Jay
Disappointing
After reading the reviews for this book i was expecting a big return to form from Feist and i've been left disappointed. Read more
Published on 6 Dec 2007 by G. Peters
another jump forward in the time of midkemia
Like shadow of a dark queen this takes us forward in time through feists midkemia. So its all fresh, he moves the action to the eastern kingdoms cities not seen in feists books... Read more
Published on 3 April 2006 by genejoke
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