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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III
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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III
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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III
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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III

Written by R. A. Salvatore

Narrated by Mark Bramhall

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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.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 6, 2009
ISBN9780307714190
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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III
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R. A. Salvatore

As one of the fantasy genre’s most successful authors, R. A. Salvatore enjoys an ever-expanding and tremendously loyal following. His books regularly appear on The New York Times bestseller lists and have sold more than 30 million copies. Salvatore’s most recent original hardcover, The Two Swords, book three of The Hunter’s Blade Trilogy debuted at #1 on The Wall Street Journal bestseller list and at #4 on The New York Times bestseller list. His books have been translated into numerous foreign languages, including German, Italian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Turkish, Croatian, Bulgarian, Yiddish, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Czech, and French.

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    The ending made me cry. This trilogy was actually my first foray into R.A. Salvatore, so that is rather impressive.