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Paul S. Kemp

Author of The Old Republic: Deceived

39+ Works 5,120 Members 119 Reviews 8 Favorited

About the Author

Paul S. Kemp is a fantasy author most known for his Forgotten Realms novels. He also has authored a popular Star Wars series. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Series

Works by Paul S. Kemp

The Old Republic: Deceived (2011) 656 copies, 17 reviews
Resurrection (2005) 621 copies, 6 reviews
Lords of the Sith (2015) 586 copies, 26 reviews
Star Wars: Crosscurrent (2010) 386 copies, 9 reviews
Twilight Falling (2003) 292 copies, 4 reviews
Shadowbred (2006) 270 copies, 4 reviews
The Halls of Stormweather (2000) — Author — 262 copies, 2 reviews
Shadow's Witness (2000) 255 copies, 3 reviews
Dawn of Night (2004) 246 copies, 1 review
Midnight's Mask (2005) 241 copies, 1 review
Riptide (2011) 219 copies, 5 reviews
The Hammer and the Blade (2012) 215 copies, 16 reviews
Shadowstorm (2007) 214 copies, 3 reviews
The Godborn: The Sundering, Book II (2013) 182 copies, 11 reviews
Shadowrealm (2008) 172 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

From a Certain Point of View: 40 Stories Celebrating 40 Years of Star Wars (2017) — Contributor — 868 copies, 37 reviews
Blackguards: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries, and Rogues (2015) — Contributor — 79 copies, 4 reviews
Worlds of Their Own (2008) — Contributor — 45 copies, 2 reviews
Sails and Sorcery: Tales of Nautical Fantasy (2007) — Contributor — 34 copies, 2 reviews
Horrors Beyond 2: Stories of Strange Creations (2007) — Contributor — 22 copies, 1 review
A Children's Illustrated History of Presidential Assassination (2014) — Foreword — 15 copies, 2 reviews
Star Wars 2015 Del Rey Sampler (2015) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Legal name
Kemp, Paul Svante
Other names
Kemp, Paul
Birthdate
1969
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Michigan, USA

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I'm not much of a fantasy novel type simply because of the overdone tropes but I wound up loving this story!

Looking back it's a pretty basic concept: Two rogue adventurers get in to trouble and things are't what they seem. Add in a couple damsels in distress and there you go. BUT once I actually sat down and got in to the story I was hooked by the depth of the characters. Witty writing, humor and realistic personalities shined through along with the twisting storytelling. the pacing was excellent with plenty of action so while the usual fantasy hallmarks were present they wove in very well.

I'm very likely to read the next book in the series which is very unlike my usual reading habits but that just attests to how unusually good I found this tory.
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MissNerdinatrix | 15 other reviews | Jun 26, 2024 |
This was about Ryloth. And for the umpteenth time for their freedom. The chapters involving the Twi'leks were more fleshed out than that of Master and Apprentice.

The only thing I have learned from their . . . Relationship was fear. Their interactions felt so empty, and Vader bowed before his master out fear, not loyalty.

The passage where The Emporer said he was a traitor to his loved ones, maybe in their eyes, but if you were groomed . . . does it make you a traitor?

I found a funny thing in one paragraph. Vader ignites his blade, and then in the next one, he activates it again? Was this an editorial mistake?

This story was totally action-packed with lots and lots of fight scenes, which was superb. I enjoyed it. Further, it was only about the Freedom fighters.

I felt this novel was short in explaining the relationship between Master and Apprentice. And I feel robbed. All in all, it's still a good novel in the new Canon.
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Aya666 | 25 other reviews | May 16, 2024 |
Prelim Review: This has been a banner year for me as far as old-school fantasy adventurer novels go. I get to add THE HAMMER AND THE BLADE to the list and I'm certainly glad for it.

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In the simplest terms this book is about two friends (two somewhat shady, definitely reckless and utterly unrepentant in their derring-do's adventurer friends) who's one last heist before they retire to a semi-respectable life brings about unforeseen consequences to trouble their lives.

Nix is a master thief with a whole satchel of useful 'gee-gaws' and quite a bit of cleverness. He's always trying to look ahead, but tends to miss the smaller things in the process.

Egil is a warrior Priest for the The Momentary God...and possibly the only worshiper. Not overly abundant with clever schemes like Nix, he's amazingly resilient and a tank in fights.

I'm never actually sure just how serious either one is being--they tend to go back and forth so quickly it takes a couple seconds to catch up and realize 'oh dear lord he was serious!'. Their friendship and support is a welcome balance to the novel, it grounds the book and keeps it from becoming too cynical or dark. And this book gets dark, make no mistake the villain(s) of this piece do horrific things in the name of greed and power.

Kemp's writing is quick, well paced and exciting...at least as far as when Egil and Nix are on the page. The sections devoted to Rakon and his machinations made me more than faintly queasy; when the full scope of the horror the Norristru men visited upon their own is made clear, I felt even worse. How anyone could do such a thing...well. Its disturbing.

I am of two minds in how Egil and Nix dealt with Rakon in the end. Its really no more than he deserved, but it drove home the fact we're not dealing with two guys who are saints. They're just as affected by their emotions and notions of right vs wrong as anyone else. Though it was heartening that they would face the consequences together if any came their way.

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lexilewords | 15 other reviews | Dec 28, 2023 |
I'm not much of a fantasy novel type simply because of the overdone tropes but I wound up loving this story!

Looking back it's a pretty basic concept: Two rogue adventurers get in to trouble and things are't what they seem. Add in a couple damsels in distress and there you go. BUT once I actually sat down and got in to the story I was hooked by the depth of the characters. Witty writing, humor and realistic personalities shined through along with the twisting storytelling. the pacing was excellent with plenty of action so while the usual fantasy hallmarks were present they wove in very well.

I'm very likely to read the next book in the series which is very unlike my usual reading habits but that just attests to how unusually good I found this tory.
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NafizaBMC | 15 other reviews | Jun 11, 2023 |

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