Dragons of the Dwarven Depths: The Lost Chronicles, Volume I


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
32
Narrator
8
Release Date
July 2006
Duration
15 hours 41 minutes
Summary
The Companions are back in the first volume that features an untold story from the War of the Lance. The beloved heroes return: Tanis, Raistlin and Caramon, Sturm Brightblade, Tasslehoff, and Flint Fireforge. Old friends, such as Riverwind and Goldmoon and Laurana travel with them. Old enemies are here too, as the companions encounter new adventures and new dangers in the very beginning months of the War of the Lance.This audiobook starts with the celebration of a wedding. The companions believe they have slain the evil Dragon Highlord Verminaard. They have rescued the refugees from Pax Tharkas and taken them to a valley in the Kharolis mountains.After they are attacked by the Dragon Armies, Tanis and Flint are sent to search for the long lost dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin, hoping to persuade the dwarves to give the refugees shelter for winter.Each of the other companions face their own trials. Raistlin remembers that, according to tales of old, the key to Thorbardin lies in the haunted fortress known as Skullcap. The others want nothing to do with this accursed place, but Raistlin feels strangely drawn to the ruins, and he persuades a reluctant Caramon to accompany him there.Sturm becomes obsessed with finding the legendary Hammer of Kharas, and his obsession nearly plunges the party into disaster. Riverwind, now chieftain of his tribe, is made the reluctant leader of the refugees and worries that he is not suited for the task. Tika Waylan must decide if she has the courage to undertake a perilous journey to save those she loves from certain death, while Tanis Half-Elven wrestles with his faith in the newly returned gods.It is the dwarf, Flint Fireforge, who faces the most crucial test. As the heroes race against time to save the lives of the innocents dependent on them, Flint is forced to make a difficult choice, one on which the future of mankind may rest. And the only one he can depend on for help is the happy-go-lucky kender, Tasslehoff Burrfoot.For a time, it seems they have found a safe haven in the dwarven kingdom, only to discover there is no safe place anywhere in this world, as the Queen of Darkness and her dragons set the land aflame.
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Anonymous

This is a really good story and could have been great but the author has a tendancy to be too wordy with not enough action. Seems like he's trying to go in too many directions and just can't quite keep them all running together. Leaves you wondering at the end.

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Anonymous

I've always been a fan of Weis & Hickman, not a real big fan of the narrator but I love the stories.

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Angel L.

Well read, an incredible story

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Paul A

I have read these books 3 or 4 times through. Probably still my favorite fantasy books ever. I don't think the narrator should have been a female because her attempt to do Gruff male voices and even the soft voice of the slender became distracting and annoying. She was good when just narrating. Shame because the books are great.

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