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The Third Level

A Tale from The Legend of Drizzt

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The Third Level

By: R. A. Salvatore
Narrated by: Greg Grunberg
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Greg Grunberg (Heroes, Alias) narrates The Third Level from the point of view of Artemis Entreri, the assassin Drizzt might have become had he abandoned his principles and remained in Menzoberranzan.

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Artemis entreri origin story. His first kill! His start in the guild. His promotion and more. Be prepared for levels of sly that show Artemis early ability to outthink his opponents. Love Salvatore's stories!

Sly upon sly to the 3rd level and beyond

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Great story about Artimis (sp) Entreri's start in the Calimport thieves' guild.
The narrator had a few spots where the emphasis seemed to be in the wrong place but overall did a good job.

Great as usual.

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Artemis and his younger years skillfully narrated. I enjoyed the book, and I was entertained by the performance done by Greg.

Great Short Story Great Narration

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Narrator used an exaggerated voice when normally reading (when not in character) and used ridiculous tones for characters...

so so narrator

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