Collects three stories in which elves try to save their race from extinction, drow adventurers travel through the Underdark under the threat of war, and a quest to locate the Spider Queen is underway.
Richard Lee Byers Livres
Cet auteur crée des récits ancrés dans la fantaisie et l'aventure post-apocalyptique. Son œuvre explore des héros dans des circonstances extraordinaires qui font face à des mondes périlleux et imaginatifs.







After he rescues the lost king of Chessenta and gets a contract to help with Chessenta's war, Aoth comes to suspect that the Brotherhood is being used as a pawn in a cutthroat draconic game that pits kingdom against kingdom.
The courageous hero Heimdall returns to save the Rainbow Bridge and Earth from dark sorcery in this swashbuckling fantasy adventure set in Marvel's Legends of Asgard
In a world once dominated by superheroes, Matt Brown finds himself thrust into a battle for survival when aliens invade and eliminate all heroes. By a twist of fate, he acquires the powers that once belonged to them. As the aliens threaten to colonize Earth, Matt must rise to the challenge and protect the remnants of Jackson City, transforming from an ordinary citizen into a reluctant hero in a desperate fight for humanity's survival.
The War of the Spider Queen begins here. While their whole world is changing around them, four dark elves struggle against different enemies. Yet their paths will lead them all to the most terrifying discovery in the long history of the drow and set them on a quest to save not only Menzoberranzan but the entire dark elf race from Dissolution...
Heimdall faces a thrilling challenge as he battles undead foes while grappling with his conflicting loyalties. Set against the backdrop of Marvel's Legends of Asgard, this fantasy adventure promises action-packed sequences and a deep exploration of loyalty and heroism.
The Captive Flame. Brotherhood of the Griffon, Book I
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Take flight with the Brotherhood of the Griffin--Richard Lee Byers's most celebrated characters. Aoth and his band of mercenaries, the Brotherhood of the Griffin, are hired to put a stop to a disturbing series of ritualistic killings. While they manage to defeat the perpetrators, Aoth can't seem to shake the feeling that there's more to these mysterious murders than meets the eye. Still, he resists the urge to investigate. After all, it's just business. Until an assassin's knife almost finds a home between his shoulder blades, and Aoth finds himself tangled in a lethal web of intrigue. "The Captive Flame" features the return of popular character Aoth and his mercenary band, the Brotherhood of the Griffin, introduced in Richard Lee Byers's trilogy The Haunted Lands. Deluxe, trade paperback packaging and Byers's signature twisted plots make this a must-have for all true Forgotten Realms(R) fans.
The Head of Mimir
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The young Heimdall must undertake a mighty quest to save Odin in the first heroic fantasy novel set in Marvel's incredible Legends of Asgard
Join heroes fighting the undead hordes! Undead armies have massed and march to the beat of an evil necromancer's drum. The living citizens of the magic-rich realm of Thay must unite and mount a defense before they die and join their enemy's ranks. The second book in The Haunted Lands series, the events in Undead will have tremendous impact on the Forgotten Realms world.
The Reaver
- 326pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In the4th book of the multi-author Sundering series launched byNew York Timesbest-selling author R.A. Salvatore, Richard Lee Byers introduces Anton Marivaldi a renowned reaver with an insatiable thirst for bounty and a moral compass that always leads him toward the evil he s never tried. Endless, pounding rain afflict the Sea of Fallen Stars and the coastal regions surrounding it. Harvests are failing, travel and trade are disrupted, and civilized forces are giving way to the deluges caused by the storms. In panic and despair, many have turned to the goddess Umberlee, Queen of the Deeps, offering her sacrifices with hope that they will be spared the inevitable reckoning of her perpetual tempest. Evendur Highcastle, undead pirate captain, risen from the depths to assume the mantle of Umberlee s Chosen, takes advantage of the people's desperation to strike for both spiritual and temporal power in her name. Vying with Highcastle for the hearts and minds of the people is Stedd Whitehorn, a little boy and the chosen of a god thought lost to time: Lathander, the Morninglord. In a time of such upheaval, Stedd s message of renewal and hope runs in stark contrast to the savage ethos of Highcastle and his waveservants. When Anton captures the boy in order to collect Highcastle s considerable bounty, the reaver is quickly caught in the riptide caused by the sundering of worlds.