Something akin to peace has come to the Underdark. The demon hordes have receded, and now the matron mothers argue over the fate of Drizzt Do’Urden. Even so, it becomes clear to one matriarch after another that while the renegade drow may come and go, Menzoberranzan, the City of Spiders, will crawl forever on.
And so Drizzt is free to return to his home on the surface once again. Scores are settled as lives are cut short, yet other lives move on. For the lone drow, there is only a single final quest: a search for peace, for family, for home – for the future.
Hero picks up where Maestro left off, in a sweeping climax to an epic tale.
Perfect The tale is whole and complete thank you salvatore. Ive been disappointed by so many authors but you brought them all home and to a home worth having best money ive ever spent.
Salvatore surpasses all expectation. The pure heart of an elf hero wins over the wild soul of a spider goddess. Is a person a slave to fate, embodied by gods and goddesses? Or are the goddesses and gods vulnerable to the hearts and will of men and women? Can training ease the trauma of inner wounds of doubt and regret? The characters of Salvatore’s domain within Forgotten Realms always have an extra motivation which drives them and makes them more interesting than average fantasy characters. For 30 years a fan base has followed Drizzt DoUrden from his earliest adventures escaping the brutal…
was much like the start of a rollercoaster ride When I first started reading, I thought perhaps maybe Salvatore had missed the mark with this one, but I was wrong. The slow start, was much like the start of a rollercoaster ride. You have to have that slow climb to the top before the ride really takes off. And that’s what Salvatore gave us. A most unusual rollercoaster ride, not so much in the way of action, but in the way of inner character turmoil and strife.Â