SUMMARY: The Fire That BurnsIt can lay low a dragon or heal a wounded warrior.It is the most sought-after magical power in all Faern.And it is in the reluctant hands of Shandril of Highmoon, a young, orphaned kitchen-lass.Now she's on the run from half of the evil sorcerers in the land, not to men
The Silent Blade
โ Scribed by R. A. Salvatore
- Publisher
- Wizards of the Coast
- Year
- 1998;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0786913886
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Can the Crystal Shard be destroyed at last?
Drizzt is determined to destroy the evil Crystal Shard, and seeks out the help of the scholar-priest Cadderly. But instead, his worst fears are realized, and Crenshinibon falls into the hands of the dark elf mercenary Jarlaxle and his unlikely ally Artemis Entreri.
The Silent Blade is the book that brought Drizzt back to the Realms, and was a New York Times best seller on its initial release--and has been in print every day since. Like the rest of the Legend of Drizzt(R) reissues, The Silent Blade features beautiful new cover art by award-winning illustrator Todd Lockwood.
From the Paperback edition.
Library : Fantasy
Universes : Paths of Darkness [01]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780786913886
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
SUMMARY: The Fire That BurnsIt can lay low a dragon or heal a wounded warrior.It is the most sought-after magical power in all Faern.And it is in the reluctant hands of Shandril of Highmoon, a young, orphaned kitchen-lass.Now she's on the run from half of the evil sorcerers in the land, not to men
The safe house where Darwin and Rosina live is attacked. Five FBI agents are dead. Darwin Kostas has nowhere to turn, no one he can trust. Darwin's phobias cause him great stress and now the media are calling him The Blade, even though he can't stand the sight of knives. The FBI are hunting him. The
Regarded by a contemporary as a "brilliant eccentric whose works skirted the outer fringes of English art and literature," William Blake (1757-1827) is today recognized as a major poet and artist. This collection of 104 poems, carefully chosen by noted Blake scholars David and Virginia Erdman, revea