Synopses & Reviews
The
Legend of Drizzt(R) comes to an end . . . For now!
The mighty warhammer Aegis-fang has found its way into the hands of the wicked pirate captain Sheila Kree, and Wulfgar is hot on her trail. When Drizzt and his companions leave Mithral Hall in search of Wulfgar, they find themselves on the trail of the warhammer as well, a trail that will lead them to a startling reunion, and the last battle for the heart and soul of Wulfgar.
Synopsis
The legend is complete
This deluxe hardcover edition of The New York Times best-seller brings The Legend of Drizzt series to a close, and leads directly into the extraordinarily popular Hunter's Blades Trilogy.
Sea of Swords may be the last Drizzt book to get a new look, but it's hardly the end of this classic tale of good and evil in a world of magic and mystery.
Synopsis
New York Times-bestselling series: Drizzt and the Companions set out to save their imperiled friend in this fast-moving adventure in the Legend of Drizzt saga When the mark of Wulfgar's legendary warhammer is found on the person of pirate Sheila Kree, Drizzt Do'Urden knows his friend is in dire need of his help. Thus, Drizzt, Cattie-brie, Regis, and Bruenor spring into action, determined to save Wulfgar and recover Aegis-fang once and for all. But the road to victory is paved with monsters--from goblins and ogres to Wulfgar's own personal demons.
Meanwhile, Wulfgar is also searching for Aegis-fang. Hot on the trail of Sheila Kree and her new follower, Le'lorinel--a moon elf and a lifelong hater of Drizzt--he will soon encounter the Companions of the Hall in a startling reunion. Together, they will side by side in the last battle for Wulfgar's heart and soul.
Sea of Swords is the third book in the Paths of Darkness series and thirteenth installment in the Legend of Drizzt. It was formerly the fourth book in Paths and fourteenth book in Drizzt before The Servant of the Shard was moved to the Sellswords Trilogy.
About the Author
R.A. Salvatore has spent so many years winding himself into fantasy worlds that he's still tyring to figure out how to unwind. He is the author of more than forty novels and more than a dozen
New York Times best sellers, including
The Two Swords, which debuted at or near the top of many best seller lists.
From the Hardcover edition.