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Starless Night
  

Starless Night (Paperback)

by R.A. Salvatore (Author) "The mercenary leaned against the pillar anchoring the wide stairway of Tier Breche, on the northern side of the great cavern that housed Menzoberranzan, the..." (more)
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Starless Night is part of the continuing "Forgotten Realms" saga, which includes the author's best seller, The Legacy (Random Audio, 1992). Still shaken by the death of their comrade, Wolfgar, the companions, Regis, Brunor, Catibri, and Drizzt, mourn in their own ways. For Drizzt, however, sorrow turns to vengeance. Drizzt decides that he must return to the Underdark city of Menzoberranzan and see for himself that the drow do not again spread their evil on the surface world. Much like a fly who is caught in a spider's invisible web, Drizzt, too, finds himself entangled in events that he cannot control. Starless Night is good sword-and-sorcery fare and keeps a lively pace throughout. Narrator Simon Jones offers a solid performance that is occasionally marred by hokey sound effects. Those who are Dungeons and Dragons players will appreciate seeing the genre come to life. Recommended for "gamers" and listeners interested in fantasy.
- Adam Paul Hunt, "California Bicyclist," San Francisco
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This fantasy adventure is a sequel to The Legacy, which is set in the world of "Forgotten Realms." Narrator Jones conquers the obscure and original vocabulary of this imaginary world, making the fantasy nomenclature sound like ordinary words. He does very well with a variety of accents and full casts: young and old, good and evil, human and inhuman. The program features extensive musical support, from single instruments to full symphonic styles. The music rises and falls with the action. In the tradition of radio, extensive sound effects are used. M.G.S. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drizzt, Nov 5 2003
I'm guessing most people who are thinking of buying this are already familiar with the author, or perhaps have already read all four books.

If you haven't, then here's what you need to know. These four books center around a good-aligned drow elf named Drizzt, who is now wandering the surface of Faerun. If you've never read about Drizzt before, be advised that these four books are not first in chronological order of Drizzt's life; you'll be given some backstory to understand who Drizzt is, but you'll also know pretty much everything that happened in all the earlier novels, which may lessen your enjoyment of them when you eventually read them. I say "when" rather than "if" because it seems to me that if you approach these novels without an anti-Drizzt or anti-Salvatore mindset, you will love them, and you will go buy all the others.

I'm not going to write out a play-by-play of events in the book, since you can look them each up individually and get plenty of information from other posters. I give these 4 books a total of 5 stars; some are better than others, but none rank below a 3.

As a sidenote, if you are buying this as a gift for someone, you might want to know that they are set in the Forgotten Realms, which is a unique world, NOT a generic fantasy world. I would not purchase this set as a gift for someone unless I already knew that they were familiar with the Forgotten Realms world. It's too complex a place to approach in the middle of a series without understanding the world at least to some degree.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Artemis Entreri just won't die, Jan 2 2007
By Larry Ketchersid "author of Dusk Before the Dawn" (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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Starless Night, book 8 chronologically in the Drizzt series, shows the main characters still suffering from the death of one of their own in the previous book. Because of this guilt, Drizzt ventures back to the underground world of Menzoberranzan, to determine the true drow threat himself. Catti-brie follows, once she finds that he has slipped out on his own.

I thoroughly enjoyed the character development of Jarlaxle, the mercenary drow, and it was great to see a small glimpse of strong Belwar again. My only problem with this series is that characters just won't stay dead once killed (or twice killed!), as Artemis Entreri shows up again. Mr. Salvatore keeps the readers guessing that Entreri and perhaps Jarlaxle are not as evil as they seem.

As with the three initial books in the series, the drow homeland is well described, as are the political machinations that keep the drow world in check.

Not as good as the first three (which are classics), but moves the character development forward and brings Jarlaxle, a very interesting character, to the fore.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intrigue, great characters - Do not miss this book!, July 1 2004
By J. Stoner "Plants and Books" (Parkville, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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I imagined it would be hard to follow up after a book like "the Legacy" but this book (the second in the series) is extremely good. Drizzt runs off to confront his heritage in order to save his companions from future terror and attacks by the dark elves. Little does he know that the dark elves have other plans for the surface dwellers and the legendary Mithril Hall. This book mainly features Drizzt and Cattie-Brie, along with some of the classic drow - some of which have become my favorite characters in the books.

It is amazing finally getting into the underground city of the drow (I have not yet read the "Homeland" books). The inner workings of the city are facinating and unlike anything I had ever imagined. They truely seem to be pure evil (or most of them at least). The political intrigue in this book is exceptional. It is nothing like the politics in a huge epic (like "Song of Ice and Fire") but still pretty good and facinating at face value for a such a small book and a vastly different target audience. This book never let me down and was quite fun and enjoyable to read. My only reservation about this book is that Breunor and Regis are not that involved in the story (they are definately not involved in the main story, and their side plot line is very slim). But Salvatore proves that he doesn't need all of the companions to make a great book, and also proves that he still has a lot of fire under him and some surprises still up his sleave.

As always, the battles are fierce and exciting. Also the assasin (one of my favorites) is back and "integrated" into the drow society. Very interesting watching the strong and powerful get pushed around.

Read this book - this sub series in the Drizzt series is my favorite so far and is filled with more action and adventures than the others I have read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!!
Definitely GREAT Fantasy epics and my personal favorites, The Dark Elf Trilogy-Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn, as well as The Icewind Dale Trilogy- The Crystal Shard, Streams of... Lisez davantage
Published on Jun 5 2004 by L Gontzes

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but Overshadowed by Flaws
3.5 stars

Spoiler Alert:

When Bruenor supposedly died and then came back in the Icewind Dale Trilogy, I held my silence. Lisez davantage

Published on Jan 25 2004 by Allanon86

4.0 out of 5 stars middle of trilogy
This is the 2nd book of the Legacy of Drow trilogy but the eighth book in the series. As with any trilogy the middle book is always the slowest but still an excellent book.
Published on Feb 21 2003 by atrus_650

4.0 out of 5 stars The return to the Underdark
This is book 2 in the series "The Legacy of the Drow". This book takes off right after the first book, "The Legacy". Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 17 2003 by Photopro

5.0 out of 5 stars A good addition to the Drizzt series
Drizzt coming to his homeland. I thought it was crazy!! Why the heck would Drizzt go back to that horrid place. Well, anyways being a true R. A Salvatore fan myself. Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 1 2003 by Jimi Dracutt

5.0 out of 5 stars FOOLS!
anyone who says that this was a book which deserves less than 3 stars, they simply cannot understand good books, and they don't deserve to read fantasy books. Lisez davantage
Published on May 11 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Second Book of the Series
R.A. Salvatore has created an amazing book for the second part of the Legacy of the Drow series. The interesting plot twists- Entreri alive and living among the drow, Jarlaxle's... Lisez davantage
Published on May 10 2002 by H. Jenks

5.0 out of 5 stars Well..well...well
Ok, i really liked the book. I only had two dissapointments, the cover(duh). I thought drizzt (drittz/dritzt CHECK THE R.A.SALVATORE WEBSITE). Lisez davantage
Published on Nov 26 2001 by Rebecca Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars You ready for this????Drizzt goes back to .......
You ready for this????Drizzt goes back to .......Menzoberranzan, on his own accord...but for what?hehe. A must read shows great characters. Lisez davantage
Published on Aug 9 2001 by itolicus_young

5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I must admit that I did not like this one as much as I enjoyed the first, The Legacy. It was good, I will say that, however it was at a much slower pace than Legacy. Lisez davantage
Published on July 20 2001 by Silver Dragon

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