Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III

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Effect::: Don't miss the gripping conclusion to Salvatore's New York Times best-selling Transitions trilogy!

When the Spellplague ravages Faerûn, Drizzt and his companions are caught in the chaos. Seeking out the help of the priest Cadderly–the hero of the recently reissued series The Cleric Quintet–Drizzt finds himself facing his most powerful and elusive foe, the twisted Crenshinibon, the demonic crystal shard he believed had been destroyed years ago.


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Drizzt has come out of so many unbelievably complicated situations in the past, that it's hard to imagine that three key characters die in this book. Drizzt went and got Wulfgar back from Errtu and yet he could not go and get Cattie-Brie back?? And supposedly Meilleiki is also Drizzt's diety of choice - how does he not see this coming?? Or his Goddess help him?

Whereas I can see this opening up lots of new stories - Drizzt and Jarlaxle would make a formidable pair - Mr. Salvatore is going to have to do some whiz-bang storytelling to replace what this book took away from us. And it would seem Jarlaxle is softening - I bet Kimmuriel will have something to say about that!! And good riddance to Artemis Artreri - if he's mentioned in passing, that's all he needs - his point is made (again & again) and now it's done.

Poor Cadderly - a sad end, but I bet we haven't heard the last of him. He was ascending to Godhood and I bet Denier isn't done with him yet. Denier re-writing the Weave should have been expanded - it was never satisfactorily tied up as to what that was all about. I see a whole Cadderly book evolving out of his demise. I hope so - I really liked Cadderly.


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