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The Dame

Book Three of the Saga of the First King

Saga of the First King (Volume 3)

Author: R. A. Salvatore

The Dame

The Dame

About This Book

Salvatore's cast of exciting new characters continue the story in war-torn Corona.

Page Count
400
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08/18/2009

Book Details

R.A. Salvatore's cast of exciting characters continue the story in war-torn Corona in The Dame, the third book in the Saga of the First King series

The vast road network of Honce, completed a decade before, had brought great optimism to the people of the land. Commerce could travel more freely and so could armies, and those armies, it was hoped, would rid the land at long last of the vicious, bloody cap dwarfs and goblins. For the first time, the many individual kingdoms, the holdings of Honce, would be brought closer together, perhaps even united. For the last few years, those promises had become a nightmare to the folk, as two powerful lairds fought for supremacy of a hoped-for united kingdom.

Bransen Garibond, the Highwayman, held little real interest in that fight. To him the warring lairds were two sides of the same coin. Whichever side won, the outcome for the people of Honce would be the same, Bransen believed. A journey north, however, taught Bransen that his views were simplistic at best, and that some things--like honor and true friendship-- might truly matter.

In R. A. Salvatore's The Dame, the third volume in R.A. Salvatore's Saga of the First King series, Bransen's road becomes a quest for the truth, of Honce and of himself, a quest to put right over wrong. That path is fraught with confusion and fraud, and a purposeful blurring of morality by those who would seek to use the Highwayman's extraordinary battle skills and popularity among the commonfolk for their own nefarious ends.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Imprint Publisher

Tor Books

ISBN

9781429984294

In The News

“Salvatore explores the interaction between politics and religion with depth, insight, and ambition. His characters are an intriguing mix of social and class differences. Entertaining.” —Romantic Times BOOKreviews on The Ancient

“A worthy addition to the lore of Salvatore's invented world.” —Kirkus Reviews on The Ancient

“Imposing” —Publishers Weekly on The Ancient

“Fans of martial fantasy should enjoy his vivid depictions of combat.” —Library Journal on The Ancient

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