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Current format, Book, 2005, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsFollows the power-hungry dark elf Jarlaxle and his assassin compatriot, Artemis Entreri, as they battle evil forces, in the second volume in a series chronicling the adventures of two characters from the Forgotten Realms universe. 250,000 first printing.
Follows the power-hungry dark elf Jarlaxle and his assassin compatriot, Artemis Entreri, as they battle evil forces.
Human assassin Artemis Entreri and his dark elf companion Jarlaxle have come to the monster-infested wastelands of the frozen north at the request of their dragon patron. It doesn't take long for them to find themselves caught in the middle of a struggle between powerful forces that would like nothing more than to see them both dead...or worse.
But Entreri and Jarlaxle aren't just any wandering sellswords, and the ancient evils and bitter rivalries of the wild Bloodstone Lands may have finally met their match.
The long awaited sequel to Servant of the Shard.
The second title in a new series dealing with two popular characters from the Forgotten Realms world. All three of the books in the last trilogy by Salvatore were New York Times best sellers in hardcover. The last book in the trilogy, The Two Swords, hit #4 on The New York Times best seller list and remained in the top twenty for five weeks.
Follows the power-hungry dark elf Jarlaxle and his assassin compatriot, Artemis Entreri, as they battle evil forces.
Human assassin Artemis Entreri and his dark elf companion Jarlaxle have come to the monster-infested wastelands of the frozen north at the request of their dragon patron. It doesn't take long for them to find themselves caught in the middle of a struggle between powerful forces that would like nothing more than to see them both dead...or worse.
But Entreri and Jarlaxle aren't just any wandering sellswords, and the ancient evils and bitter rivalries of the wild Bloodstone Lands may have finally met their match.
The long awaited sequel to Servant of the Shard.
The second title in a new series dealing with two popular characters from the Forgotten Realms world. All three of the books in the last trilogy by Salvatore were New York Times best sellers in hardcover. The last book in the trilogy, The Two Swords, hit #4 on The New York Times best seller list and remained in the top twenty for five weeks.
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