Temple Hill
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2001
Publisher
Wizards of the Coast
ISBN-10
0786918713
ISBN-13
9780786918713
Description
In a bustling town set against a backdrop of intrigue and danger, Lhasha Moonsliver, a novice thief, finds herself navigating the complex world of shadows and deception. Desperate to hone her skills, she recruits Corin, a once-mighty warrior now reduced to drinking away his past glories. Despite his current state, Corin possesses a wealth of knowledge about the dangers lurking within the town, and their unlikely partnership sparks a series of events that neither could have anticipated.
As they embark on a mission filled with unforeseen challenges, their alliance deepens, revealing not just Lhasha's ambition but also Corin's buried strength and determination. Together, they must confront their inner demons while facing external threats that could jeopardize their lives. In the heart of this adventure lies a quest for redemption, as they both seek to reclaim what has been lost in their lives.
Ultimately, their journey pushes them to confront an overarching mystery tied to the town itself, drawing them deeper into a web of conspiracy. With each twist and turn, Lhasha and Corin learn that trust can be a rare commodity and that the line between friend and foe is often blurred in their perilous world.
As they embark on a mission filled with unforeseen challenges, their alliance deepens, revealing not just Lhasha's ambition but also Corin's buried strength and determination. Together, they must confront their inner demons while facing external threats that could jeopardize their lives. In the heart of this adventure lies a quest for redemption, as they both seek to reclaim what has been lost in their lives.
Ultimately, their journey pushes them to confront an overarching mystery tied to the town itself, drawing them deeper into a web of conspiracy. With each twist and turn, Lhasha and Corin learn that trust can be a rare commodity and that the line between friend and foe is often blurred in their perilous world.
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