City of the Lost (Dragonlance: Linsha Trilogy, Vol. 1)
City of the Lost (Dragonlance: Linsha Trilogy, Vol. 1)
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Book Description
The first title in a new trilogy that explores the Dragonlance world after the War of Souls.City of the Lost is the first title in a new trilogy centering around the character of Linsha Majere, the grandchild of one of the central characters to the entire Dragonlance saga. One of the author's previous titles, The Clandestine Circle, introduced this character to Dragonlance readers. This new title and trilogy will advance the story of the world after the events of the best-selling War of Souls trilogy and will also introduce a major new villain to the setting.
City of the Lost (Dragonlance: Linsha Trilogy, Vol. 1),Mary H. Herbert,Wizards of the Coast,0786929863,Fantasy - General,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy,Science Fiction,Fantasy,Fiction / Fantasy / General
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