Elfshadow
Silent death stalks the Harpers of Faerûn. One by one, members of the semi-secret society for good in the Realms are falling to a murderer's blade. Now a Harper agent and a beautiful half-elf assassin must solve the mystery. If they fail, they will be the next victims.But things in the Realms are...
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Silent death stalks the Harpers of Faerûn. One by one, members of the semi-secret society for good in the Realms are falling to a murderer's blade. Now a Harper agent and a beautiful half-elf assassin must solve the mystery. If they fail, they will be the next victims.But things in the Realms are rarely that simple.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780786916603 (0786916605)
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: TSR
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Literature,
High Fantasy,
American,
Role Playing Games,
High School,
Dungeons And Dragons,
Forgotten Realms
Series: Forgotten Realms: The Harpers 3 (#2)
After some people pointed out that The Parched Sea was little more than a rip off of Lawrence of Arabia, I was wondering whether the good people at TSR (as it was then) would take the same tact with this book and simply copy some pre-existing story and throw it into the Forgotten Realms. So, as I wa...
First book in a series set in the D & D world of Forgotten Realms.Really well written, featuring interesting characters and a good murder mystery plot running through it.The story moves at a good pace, with the heroes picking up clues here and there as well as hints about the background of the main ...
First book in a series set in the D & D world of Forgotten Realms.Really well written, featuring interesting characters and a good murder mystery plot running through it.The story moves at a good pace, with the heroes picking up clues here and there as well as hints about the background of the main ...
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 ...