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Neversfall: The Citadels [Mass Market Paperback]

Ed Gentry
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November 27, 2007 The Citadels
Monsters and mystery in a remote stronghold - explore the Citadels of the Forgotten Realms(R)!

Neversfall was supposed to be Estagund's stronghold in the wilds of monster-ridden Veldorn, an unassailable citadel to protect the southern lands. Then the regiment holding Neversfall disappeared, leaving no hint of what took them. The replacement forces find themselves attacked from both within and without the fortress's walls. Besieged by monsters and men, a mercenary captain and an elite warrior must work together to discover out who their enemy really is.


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About the Author

ED GENTRY started writing when he entered the Maiden of Pain open call and plans to continue doing so for many years to come. Ed's short stories appear in Realms of the Dragons II and Goblin Tails, the Anthology (2004) from Poison Clan Press.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Wizards of the Coast (November 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786947829
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786947829
  • Product Dimensions: 4.3 x 0.9 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,207,469 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Overall I found the book very enjoyable and a real page turner. Blue Dog  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Gentry has done great work and I can't wait to read his next book. Barmecide  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a Realms novel should be! December 1, 2007
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Neversfall by Ed Gentry is the first novel in a series of stand-alone novels titled The Citadels. The second novel in this series is titled Obsidian Ridge: The Citadels by Jess Lebow and is scheduled for release in April of 2008. Lately, Wizards of the Coast has been releasing these stand-alone novels in series form seemingly to give new authors a chance and to expand on some areas that are rarely written about in the Forgotten Realms. If you have read any of the previous stand-alone series i.e. The Fighters, The Clerics, The Dungeons etc. You know what to expect here. A nice compact story, where previous reading is not necessary. That is one thing I really appreciate about these books, as a reader you don't have to have tomes of past knowledge under your belt to understand the story.

The plot of this book, at least at the start, is there is a citadel in the untamed wilderness where everyone has went missing. No one knows why or how. Pretty simple storyline. However, Mr. Gentry adds several sub plots to the mix to liven things up. For starters the replacement regiment sent to investigate the disappearance is made up of two different military groups. One being the hard lined Maquar and the other being a mercenary band from Durpari. Later in the book there is a bit of a political sub plot, as well as something that is present in many books, but the way Mr. Gentry presents it makes it much more poignant and that is morality. While I enjoyed the book, I really enjoyed the last two to three chapters when the morality issue came to a head. There are a few other things mixed in for good measure, but I will let you find them for yourselves, you know those dreaded spoiler things.

The characters in this novel are equally as entertaining as the plot. The main character is Adeenya, the mercenary leader. I was a little surprised that this book featured a strong female lead character. However, after finishing the novel, I think that choice was perfect. I like how Mr. Gentry explained how she came into the life of a mercenary as well. Another character that features prominently in this novel is Taennen who is the Maquar second in command. He is a solid character, well written and just enough depth and back story to be interesting without overburdening the reader with needless details. There are several other characters that are equally as interesting, but in an effort to keep this review succinct, I'll refrain from listing all of them. I will say this though, for only three hundred and twelve pages, there is a great deal of character development with the majority of the characters. Mr. Gentry obviously put a lot of thought into how the characters were going to act, their motivations, and he succeeded in giving each one of them a voice.
The only criticism I have for this novel is I wish we could have learned more about the Durpari mercenaries that were present. It seemed aside from Adeenya and her second the rest were just fodder. I understand word count issues and such, I just thought a little more there may have helped.

I really enjoyed this novel from start to finish. I am not a role player, so I am sure some of the details that Mr. Gentry included were lost on me. For instance I do not know anything about the Durpari or Maquar but Mr. Gentry provided enough information that I was able to glean a general idea of what they were. The prose that Mr. Gentry writes is like a familiar song on the radio that you can listen to time and time again. It's easy, smooth, and just has a natural feel to it. At no time did I get the sense hat he was forcing something on the reader. I enjoyed the little details that he tosses in as well, it makes the setting, characters, and plot come alive without plodding though useless details.

This is the first book in the citadel series, and I must say that if this is the quality of all the books in the series it will be a fantastic series. This may be Mr. Gentry's first Forgotten Realms novel, but he writes like a seasoned veteran and other authors need to be on alert, there is a new voice in the Realms and he is playing for keeps. I am eager to get my hands on his next novel. Looking back on all the novels I have read in 2007, I am thinking this novel may be in my top ten for the year. I will certainly be recommending this novel to many, many readers. Well done Mr. Gentry, this is what a Forgotten Realms book should be!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An impressively crafted book from a promising new author. December 13, 2007
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Neversfall is a very well crafted novel for a first effort from Mr Gentry. Interesting characters with nice depth and development, very beievable. It was fun to see them struggle with the changes in themselves that were dictated by their dire circumstances. Which would you chose? To uphold the Law at all cost or challenge laws that are unjust? The easy road of duty or the hard path of doing what is right, no matter the cost? These are but two of the choices faced by our main characters.
I also enjoyed the contrast in the two groups working together to reclaim the citadel of Neversfall. The Marquar, the professional, honor bound, strict and unyielding soldiers who consider others unworthy to serve in their ranks. But, they somehow do not mind others dying for them in battle. Then heir are the Durpari, called mercenaries by the Marquar, who have their own code of honor and duty that the rigid Marquar can not comprehend or acknowledge. Can they overcome their differences to defeat a common enemy? Or is it too late?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Action but predictable and sloppy January 28, 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
If you like action this novel has a lot of it, which I like! Unfortunately, the Editor didn't do a good job and Mr. Gentry seemed to me leave a few loose ends open. They do not keep count of their soldiers in this story, in the beginning the two companys started with 40 each and the third company arrived with 36. If you keep track throughout the story the numbers don't add up. The story is suppose to be a mystery about Neversfall and the missing company. You really don't find out too much about Neversfall and never really find out what happened to the missing company. In the beginning, a new race of beings is introduced and is controlling an mixed being army that the relief force fights. This new race of beings, with frightful powers, is never explored by any characters in the book. They are just used to solve the new problems that arise, when in anyones mind they would be the biggest threat to everyone. The person behind everything is so obvious and what befalls certain characters is so scripted that the only thing that saved this novel was the action. The author has forgets about the wounds he gives characters, he has them shot in the leg with an arrow than sprinting accros the courtyard. If you want something to read with a lot of action, pick it up but it could have been so much more!
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5.0 out of 5 stars books
I bought this book because I missed it some way when I bought all of them in this series. It was a good read though. I don`t read many novels and always go for a series.
Published 12 months ago by D. Hyatt
2.0 out of 5 stars Promising Story, Terrible Writing
Neversfall, by Ed Gentry, is a poorly written but interesting tale of deception marred by the aforementioned...writing. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Leotol Stoy
4.0 out of 5 stars a different take on the usual FR novel
This is a different take on the usual fantasy storyline in two ways. First, it takes place in a single small location; second, it's as much a mystery or suspense novel as it is... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Stefanp
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book.
This is a good book. I enjoyed it. I hope WOC contiues to put out these type of single book novels. I love reading the Forgotten Realms novels because like so many others I know... Read more
Published on October 15, 2009 by Wanderlust Addict
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-Written Book!
I took two-decade break from AD&D after spending my childhood and adolescence as an enthusiastic player. Read more
Published on October 27, 2008 by Barmecide
1.0 out of 5 stars not a goodbook
this book is not one I would recommend for true fans of D&D to read. It took me over a month to churn through all of the dialog... Read more
Published on October 7, 2008 by Charity Mason
5.0 out of 5 stars Very strong
Neversfall is the first installment in The Citadels series, and if we can judge by the start, we have a verz fine four books coming our way. Read more
Published on October 6, 2008 by Neso
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Excellent book I finished it in less than a week, just couldn't put it down. Cant wait to read the next installment.
Published on September 2, 2008 by Cody L. Black
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the usual Realm material
There are no epic characters, no swarms of monsters, and no magic battles. It's more of a military mystery novel that takes place in the settings of the Forgotten Realms. Read more
Published on July 10, 2008 by Blue Dog
5.0 out of 5 stars preditable?
it could be said that the writing is predictable, i rather enjoyed it. i did not feel it was simple but rather i felt it led you on and kept you guessing, making you think you knew... Read more
Published on June 5, 2008 by T. lopez
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