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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Once finshed you will want to start again, 19 May 2001
By A Customer
Before I start lets got one thing perfectly clear.THIS BOOK IS BRILLIANT AND DRIZZT ISN'T EVEN IN IT!!! Now that is sorted, lets get on. No-one can possibly compehend what years of torture at the hands of Errtu have done to Wulfgar, but in this book we get blow by blow descriptions of just what our Barbarian hero went through, and its not pleasant. The book starts with Wulfgar working as a bouncer in Luskan, attemping to hide from his nightmares in the bottem of a whickey glass, and by throwing troublesom patrons of the inn throuhg the nearest wall. However he is sinking lower and lower, and eventually he even manages to lose Aegis Fang. Framed for a crime he did not commit (against his old companion Captain Deurdemont of the Sea Sprite) he sets out into the wilderness, and begins the difficult path to redemption. Until he is framed for another crime against a young lady. Great story telling from start to finish, and we end up with a hero stornger than he was before (and not just physically). More books please.. and hopefully some reconcilliation with Wulfgar and the other hero's
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