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Spectre of the Black Rose

Ravenloft: Terror of Lord Soth, Book 2

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Spectre of the Black Rose

By: James Lowder, Voronica Whitney-Robinson
Narrated by: Danny Campbell
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In this chilling sequel to the best-selling Knight of the Black Rose, factions vie for control of Sithicus as Lord Soth - darklord and former knight from the Dragonlance world - fights to keep his reign from crumbling. Even as he struggles to defeat his enemies, rumor reaches him that the White Rose haunts the land. Has Kitiara finally returned to Soth, or is this another spectre from the death knight's tragic past?

Also listen to Knight of the Black Rose.©1999 TSR, Inc. (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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Great Dark Fantasy • Best Horror-fantasy Merge • Compelling Characters • Enjoyable Fantasy Book • Good Overall Story
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I love the Lord Soth books and I wish that they would make more of them. thank you.

The Lord Soth books

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Great listen another good story well read and very enjoyable I recommend it very highly

Another solid book in raven loft series

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Davenport lost a great Dark Lord... All hail Lord Soth, Knight of the Black Rose

awesome!

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it really isnt. if that is what you are looking for look elsewhere. seriously. unless you like elves then go for it.

this is not a book about soth

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I read this book when I was a kid now I find the audio version 5x better because it is so amusing to imagine Donald Trump playing him. he kind of sounds like him.

IF DONALD TRUMP WAS LORD SOTH

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Decent but very drawn out. More South please. Maybe one day...one day until then we all suffer the mists.

Lack of Soth

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great all around! would highly recommend to anyone into fantasy and domains of dread settings.

great!

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This is a fitting conclusion to Lord Soth's journey through Ravenloft. performed ably, well written, lots of fun.

the characters are incredible

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I genuinely love the ravenloft serise, I'm four books into it now and it only gets better as I go. I just wish we go more stories around Sothe and Strahd

Amazing Serise!

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Oftentimes, RPG franchise books are just a cash grab to lure unsuspecting nerds toward the insulting of their intelligence. However, this book, along with other selections from the Ravenloft line, do truly realize the best possibilities that the merging of horror and fantasy has to offer. It's strange, picturesque and deeply unsettling. It's as gothic as anything by Poe and as heroic as anything by Robert E Howard. That is no mean feat of writing. It comes from too far out of left field to be anything you'd ever expect. I guarantee you've never read anything quite like this. Specter of the Black Rose and Lord of the Necropolis are the finest dark fantasy stories outside of the great originators, Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. Their origins as RPG novels will leave them forever underestimated.

some of the best dark fantasy out there

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