<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When the Spellplague ravages Faerun, Drizzt and his companions are caught in the chaos. Seeking out the help of the priest Cadderly, Drizzt finds himself facing his most powerful and elusive foe.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In the gripping conclusion to the<i> New York Times</i>-bestselling Transitions trilogy, Drizzt Do'Urden comes face-to-face with a power that will change Faerûn forever</b> <p/>With the collapse of Mystra's Weave and the onslaught of the Spellplague, all of Faerûn is thrown into chaos. But as magic turns more dangerous and unreliable, an even greater foe presents itself: the Ghost King, an entity that contains the combined might of a dragon, a mind flayer, and the Crenshinibon--the demonic crystal shard thought to be destroyed years ago. When Jarlaxle, a drowmercenary, is targeted by the Ghost King, he knows his life hinges on finding the Deneir priest named Cadderly Bonaduce. But to find Cadderly, he must travel to the cathedral in Spirit Soaring, the very place from which he is banned. And to enter Spirit Soaring, he must first his recruit his old enemy Drizzt Do'Urden to his cause. <p/>When Catti-brie is struck by an errant strand of the Weave, Jarlaxle is able to convince Drizzt and Bruenor that their plights are one and the same. Together, they travel to Spirit Soaring, where the priests and mages of Deneir--led by Cadderly--rush to arm themselves against the Ghost King. But with many losing faith and time quickly running out, the battle ahead looks more than dire than ever. <p/><b><i>The Ghost King</i></b><i> is the third book in the Transitions trilogy and the twenty-second installment in the Legend of Drizzt series.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>R.A. Salvatore</b> was born in Massachusetts in 1959. He is the <i>New York Times-</i>bestselling author of more than forty novels, including the popular Forgotten Realms series, The Legend of Drizzt. His love affair with fantasy, and with literature in general, began during his sophomore year of college when he was given a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as a Christmas gift. He promptly changed his major from computer science to journalism. He began writing seriously in 1982, penning the manuscript that would become <i>Echoes of the Fourth Magic</i>. <p/> His first published novel was <i>The Crystal Shard</i> from TSR in 1988, and his novel <i>The Silent Blade</i>won the Origins Award. He is still best known as the creator of dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden, one of fantasy's most beloved characters.
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