The Forgotten Realms setting is TSR's most exciting high adventure game and book world. Now the hero of the bestselling Dark Elf Trilogy returns. Life was good for Drizzt Do'Urden, better than it had ever been for the beleaguered dark elf. But Drizzt left a powerful enemy in his wake, the dreaded spider Queen Lloth, who vowed to take vengeance on him.
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The Forgotten Realms setting is TSR's most exciting high adventure game and book world. Now the hero of the bestselling Dark Elf Trilogy returns. Life was good for Drizzt Do'Urden, better than it had ever been for the beleaguered dark elf. But Drizzt left a powerful enemy in his wake, the dreaded spider Queen Lloth, who vowed to take vengeance on him.
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Very good in Very good jacket. VGC plus. TSR, 1992. First US edition-2nd printing(9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2). Black hardback(two small marks on the front cover, gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(two small scratches and nicks on the Dj cover), both in VGC plus. Illustrated inside the front and back cover, b/w drawings. Nice and clean pages as new with light shelf wear on the outer edges, two pencil marks impressions on the edge of the title page. Nice and clean book except for the marks on the cover.316pp. Price un-clipped.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Carefully handled, Text clean, Bindings firm. Second Printing. An aging knight takes in a waif who has proclaimed herself his squire and a young man who dreams of becoming a mage, and together the two apprentices confront a dragon who is determined to destroy the knight's good name.
In this book the underworld Drizzt left behind comes looking for him. The Spider Queen's favors are supposed to be the motive, but it seems to me that they just want a name for themselves as the one who caught or destroyed Drizzt. There is the usual narrow escapes, mayhem and suspense that R. A. Salvatore is SO good at, and some twists and turns that make you want to read it all the way through without stopping. So far the exploits of Drizzt have not disappointed me, and I eagerly read anything about him that Salvatore writes.