SummaryA murder victim is turned into a zombie, just long enough to cover up the circumstances of his own death . . .A silent ghost with a friendly grin greets those about to meet their doom . . .The only clue to who's killing a party of adventurers is the letter "H," written in the blood of one of ...
I think what I like most about these books is that, even though things turn out all right in the end, actions have consequences and the main characters suffer. Change in fiction arrives through suffering, and while trials and tribulations are the stuff of many dungeon-crawling fantasy novels, the c...
I sortakinda read this and sortakinda liked it. Only a few stories grabbed my attention--the first one, by Elaine Cunningham, and the story about the elven vampire, by Christie Golden. Everything else I skimmed & it was a bit meh, including the new Salvatore story touted on the cover (Jarlaxle & E...
I haven't read the last volume in this series yet, but I liked the first two quite a bit. Stylistically, these books are above-average, and I think the female protagonist in particular is well-rounded and developed. Plus, there's lots of neatly woven-in information about the drow, everyone's favor...
I seem to recall picking up this novel with a gift certificate and found Cunningham an engaging writer. If an apocalypse occurred and the only reading material left in the world was a shelf of Forgotten Realms serializations, Cunningham would be one of the authors who I wouldn't toss on the fire to ...
I had read a couple of the Ravenloft series books, so this seemed like a good one to pick up. The fact that it was short stories was appealing, as it makes it an easy book to pick and put down as need be. I got it used at Half Price books. We'll see how it turns out. * * * After a few months, I fina...
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