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Books with title The Lone Drow

  • The Lone Drow

    R.A. Salvatore

    eBook (Wizards of the Coast, June 17, 2009)
    Devastated by the loss of his friends, Drizzt Do’Urden resumes his vicious battle against the orc army and King Obould Many-ArrowsDrizzt Do’Urden knows what it means to be alone. As a young drow, he was exiled from his home in the Underdark, reviled and feared by his own kind. Only after an arduous journey to Faerûn did he meet the surface dwellers who accepted him, befriended him, and became his steadfast allies. Now, those friends lie dead beneath a fallen tower, leaving Drizzt more alone than he has ever been before.Fueled by his rage and sorrow, Drizzt becomes the Hunter—the ultimate enemy of the orc hordes still ravaging the North under King Obould’s command. Convinced that everything he loves has been destroyed, he vows to do nothing except kill, kill, and kill again until there are no enemies left. But in the midst of Drizzt’s days of endless slaughter, a pair of elves appear with their pegasi, a promise of aid—and a spark of hope.The Lone Drow is the second book in The Hunter’s Blades trilogy and the eighteenth installment in the Legend of Drizzt series.
  • The Lone Drow

    R.A. Salvatore

    Hardcover (Wizards of the Coast, Oct. 1, 2003)
    This title is the second hardcover release in the latest trilogy from R.A. Salvatore, which once again features his popular dark elf signature character. The hardcover release of the first title in this trilogy, The Thousand Orcs, had the highest debut ever for a Salvatore title on the New York Times best-seller list, and it remained on the list for an unprecedented 10 weeks. The Thousand Orcs hardcover was also the fastest-selling novel in the history of Wizards of the Coast, Inc.Alone on the battlefield.Surrounded by death.Cornered by enemies.And ready to die.Drizzt Do’Urden has become an orc’s worst nightmare: a lone drow with nothing to lose and nowhere to run. As the North spirals into chaos and war, one dark elf has decided to take it personally, and it will take an army to stop him.The Hunter’s blades have been drawn, and Drizzt will never be the same.
  • The Lone Drow

    R.A. Salvatore

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, June 1, 2004)
    Devastated by the loss of his friends, Drizzt Do’Urden resumes his vicious battle against the orc army and King Obould Many-ArrowsDrizzt Do’Urden knows what it means to be alone. As a young drow, he was exiled from his home in the Underdark, reviled and feared by his own kind. Only after an arduous journey to Faerûn did he meet the surface dwellers who accepted him, befriended him, and became his steadfast allies. Now, those friends lie dead beneath a fallen tower, leaving Drizzt more alone than he has ever been before.Fueled by his rage and sorrow, Drizzt becomes the Hunter—the ultimate enemy of the orc hordes still ravaging the North under King Obould’s command. Convinced that everything he loves has been destroyed, he vows to do nothing except kill, kill, and kill again until there are no enemies left. But in the midst of Drizzt’s days of endless slaughter, a pair of elves appear with their pegasi, a promise of aid—and a spark of hope.The Lone Drow is the second book in The Hunter’s Blades trilogy and the eighteenth installment in the Legend of Drizzt series.
  • The Lone Drow

    R. A. Salvatore

    Paperback (WIZARDS OF THE COAST, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • The Lone Drow

    R. A. Salvatore

    Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, Aug. 16, 2004)
    1st edition Wizards 2004 paperback, vg++ In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Lone Drow, The

    R. A. Salvatore, Victor Bevine

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Alone on the battlefield. Surrounded by death. Cornered by enemies. And ready to die.Drizzt Do’Urden has become the Hunter, the bane of the orc hordes still ravaging the North. Cut off, alone, convinced that everything he ever valued has been destroyed, all that’s left is to kill, and kill, and kill, until there are no enemies left. But there are a lot of enemies, and even the Hunter is just one lone drow.…
  • The Lone Drow

    R. A. Salvatore, Victor Bevine

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Alone on the battlefield. Surrounded by death. Cornered by enemies. And ready to die.Drizzt Do’Urden has become the Hunter, the bane of the orc hordes still ravaging the North. Cut off, alone, convinced that everything he ever valued has been destroyed, all that’s left is to kill, and kill, and kill, until there are no enemies left. But there are a lot of enemies, and even the Hunter is just one lone drow.…
  • The Lone Drow

    R. A. Salvatore

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • The Lone Drow

    R.A. Salvatore, Victor Bevine

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio CD, July 1, 2015)
    Drizzt Do'Urden has become the Hunter, the bane of the orc hordes still ravaging the North. Cut off, alone, convinced that everything he ever valued has been destroyed, all that's left is to kill, and kill, and kill, until there are no enemies left. But there are a lot of enemies, and even the Hunter is just one lone drow...
  • The Lone Furrow

    William Alexander Fraser

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • The Drone

    Rutherford Mayne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 11, 2017)
    Scene: The farm kitchen of John Murray. It is large and spacious, with a wide open fire-place to the right. At the back is one door leading to the parlour and other rooms in the house, also a large window overlooking the yard outside. To the left of this window is the door leading into the yard, and near the door an old-fashioned grandfather's clock. Opposite to the fire-place on the left side is another door leading into Daniel Murray's workshop, and beside this door is a large dresser with crockery, &c. At the back beneath the window is a table near which Kate, the servant, a slatternly dressed girl of some thirty years of age or more, is seated. She is carefully examining some cakes of soda bread, and has a bucket beside her into which she throws the rejected pieces. Kate. That one's stale. It would break your teeth to eat it. (She throws the cake into the bucket.) And the mice have nibbled that one. And there's another as bad. (She throws both pieces into the bucket.) (Brown, the servant man, opens the door from yard and enters. He is elderly, and with a pessimistic expression of face, relieved somewhat by the sly humour that is in his eyes. He walks slowly to the centre of the kitchen, looks at Kate, and then turns his eyes, with a disgusted shake of the head, towards the dresser as if searching for something.) Brown. Well! Well! Pigs get fat and men get lean in this house. Kate. It's you again, is it? And what are you looking now? Brown. I'm looking a spanner for the boss. The feedboard to the threshing machine got jammed just when halfway through the first stack, and he is in a lamentable temper.
  • The Drone

    Rutherford Mayne

    Paperback (IndyPublish, May 7, 2007)
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