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Whisper of Waves

Forgotten Realms: Watercourse Trilogy, Book 1

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Whisper of Waves

By: Philip Athans
Narrated by: Joey Pepin
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A new trilogy by the New York Times best-selling author Philip Athans!

The New York Times best-selling author of Annihilation tells an epic tale of intrigue, dreams, war, and love on the shores of the Lake of Steam. One man struggles against deadly nagas, powerful men, seductive women, and a Red Wizard bent on his destruction, all to realize a dream greater than the Realms has ever known.

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Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Young Adult Magic Users
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Different than most D&D books

The character development is in depth and not about your typical hero's we so often read about in D&D books. The only bad thing I would say is that it almost seemed like a season of Son's of Anarchy where there isn't a good person on the show. In this book there is potential for a few and I hope that turns out to be the case.. Story line is different than most D&D books as well and takes on a true infrastructure and political suspense story line with some action mixed in. It is a refreshing difference and I am looking forward to the rest in the series.

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