Silverfall Beschreibung bei Amazon. Marco: 6 years ago. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Please Note. James Patterson may use ghost writers for the majority of his books these days, but one series he always keeps to himself is the Alex Cross series.
This is the series that put Patterson on the map, and the 29th book in the series is released this month. It's entitled Fear No Evil and it features Alex Cross going up against the person who he has tangled with for years - Cross and Sampson head to Montana to finish this feud once and for all.
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Let us know - we're continually adding new authors and characters daily. Thank You I just want to thank everyone for visiting the site. They followed the new political balance of the gods after the Time of Troubles, and how the gods would manipulate mortals and each other to improve their own standing. While Salvatore is best known for Drizzt, his Cleric Quintet even better. It follows the young priest of the god of knowledge, Cadderly Bonaduce, as he foils the plots of Castle Trinity and goes from being a curious, well-meaning skeptic to the most devout priest.
In fact, R. Salvatore had originally pitched his own book in the Moonshae Isles, but once he found out they were being used, changed his to Icewind Dale. The Moonshae series feels closest to the epic fantasy series of the time period. Well-meaning nobles fight valiantly against encroaching evil. Druidic nature magic is a last desperate hope. Much of the Forgotten Realms novels have a very pulp, sword and sorcery vibe to them, and this is one of very few exceptions.
There was also a sequel series, taking place a generation later, called Druidhome, that maintained a very similar tone. Well, this romp of a novel features him being cursed to go around the Realms with an annoying thespian companion who bears a striking resemblance to another author of Forgotten Realms novels. This is basically Indiana Jones in a magical world, and it is exactly as fun as that sounds.
A human explorer attempts to discover the secrets of an ancient elven library. Globe-trotting, perusing ancient texts, and a non-stop plot make this book fly by. Drizzt Do'Urden has been exiled from his country a… More. Shelve Exile. Sojourn by R. Shelve Sojourn. The Crystal Shard by R. Akar Kessel, weak-willed apprentice mage, starts e… More. Shelve The Crystal Shard. Streams of Silver by R. Shelve Streams of Silver. The Halfling's Gem by R. Regis has fallen into the hands of the assassin Ar… More.
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Anyone know how many there are? Morrus Well, that was fun Staff member. I don't know, but I feel like there are far more FR novels. I'd be interested to find out! Sent from my iPhone using EN World mobile app.
Ezequielramone Explorer. Redbadge Explorer. I count about , not including reprints, reissues, or anthologies, which would add over more novels to the total.
Random Bystander First Post. Redbadge said:. Click to expand Okay, it looks like FR wins. I'm still guessing that this is because FR kept churning out books, while DL mostly stopped. Back in the 2e era, I'm pretty sure that Dragonlance was far ahead of any other setting for novels.
I mean, that was kind of its thing. TBeholder Explorer.
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