Shadow's Edge

Shadow's Edge is a fantasy novel written by Brent Weeks and is the second novel in The Night Angel Trilogy Released in November, 2008 [1]

Shadow's Edge
First Edition
AuthorBrent Weeks
Cover artistIllustrator: Calvin Chu
Design: Peter Cotton
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Night Angel Trilogy
GenreFantasy
PublisherOrbit
Publication date
November 2008
Media typePrint (Mass Market Paperback)
Pages656
Preceded byThe Way of Shadows 
Followed byBeyond the Shadows 

Plot introduction

The story takes place in the fictional land of Midcyru. It centers upon Kylar, the Night Angel, once an apprentice of Durzo Blint, a former celebrated wetboy and his journey for retribution against those who torn his kingdom asunder in a coup months prior to the events of the novel.

Plot summary

Kylar Stern has rejected the assassin's life. In the wake of the Godking's violent coup, both his master and his closest friend are dead. His friend was Logan Gyre, heir to Cenaria's throne, but few of the ruling class survive to mourn his loss. So Kylar is starting over: new city, new companions, and new profession. But when he learns that Logan might be alive, trapped and in hiding, Kylar faces an impossible choice: he could give up the way of shadows forever, and find peace with his young family. Or he could succumb to his flair for destruction, the years of training, to save his friend and his country - and lose all he holds precious.

Godking Garoth Ursuul has assumed power in Cenaria and is manipulating the futures and destinies of all who live there. Many nobles, led by self-proclaimed Queen Terah Graesin, have left the city in ruins to the Khalidorans. Attempting to leave behind the life of shadows that ruined his master, Kylar flees to Caernarvon and an idyllic life with Elene. But darkness finds Kylar along the road to the light as friends return for one last job and Kylar learns more about who Durzo and ultimately Kylar are. Kylar has become a titanic force with a foot in the light and in the dark, but must choose which path to follow.

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