The final book in a historical **Dragonlance** trilogy. On the battle plains of Ansalon, all barbarians must band together. Raiders, nomads, and villagers. Ogres and elves. Dragons of good and evil. These are the forces that have joined battle to decide the fate of the first primitive civi
Sister of the Sword
โ Scribed by Thompson, Paul B; Cook, Tonya C
- Book ID
- 109297661
- Publisher
- TSR WotC
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 306 KB
- Series
- Dragonlance: Barbarians 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0786927895
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Paul B. Thompson (born 1958) is a freelance writer and novelist. He has published more than twenty books to date, many of which are novels set in the Dragonlance fictional universe. A number of these novels are co-authored with Tonya C. Cook. Paul grew up in North Carolina, and was influenced by Greek mythology, The Arabian Nights, and writers such as L. Sprague de Camp, Alfred Bester, and Cordwainer Smith. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1980 with a degree in history. While at UNC he met Tonya Cook through the student science fiction club, Chimera. He received his master's degree in 1983. In the period 1980-84 he wrote magazine articles and historical novels. When he found no market for historical novels he turned to fantasy and science fiction. He also began collaborating with Tonya Cook at that time. Paul lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his wifeโฆ
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