The Sellswords Gift Set
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Wherever Jarlaxle and Entreri go, trouble follows!
Artemis Entreri thinks he killed Drizzt, and his new friend Jarlaxle isn't about to set him straight. Jarlaxle has plans of his own for Entreri, but even a dark elf as wily as Jarlaxle can't predict what will happen when the Crystal Shard sinks its psychic teeth into his soul, a pair of dragon sisters start to push them to their own ends, and the ghost of a power-mad lich returns from the grave for one more grab at power.
This new gift set collects the three volumes of the Sellswords trilogy: Servant of the Shard, Promise of the Witch-King, and Road of the Patriarch in a handsome slipcase just in time for the holidays. All three of these New York Times best sellers feature all the action, adventure, and vivid characterization that Salvatore fans worldwide just can't get enough of.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19203 in Books
- Published on: 2008-10-07
- Released on: 2008-10-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 1 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780786949106
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
About the Author
R.A. Salvatore has spent so many years winding himself into fantasy worlds that he's still trying 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.
Customer Reviews
Sellswords
Best written series by RA ---hands down best characters. I hope he continues on with Artemis and Jarlaxle.
Beautiful story
Every story written by Salvatore is awesome. It feels nice that Artemis finally finds happiness (never thought he was into inter-racial action).
The worst fantasy series I have ever read...
This series came highly recommended from a friend; he is no longer a friend. I'm serious. Apparently, Salvatore is known for his fight scenes and he did an okay job with these; Everything else was embarassingly bad. The guy did not even attempt to describe scenes or develope characters. It was one unrealistic battle after another. It was more like a D&D module than a novel. This might be an enjoyable read for a sixteen year old kid who has only been exposed to comic books.



