Black Wolf

Dave Gross

Book 4 of Forgotten Realms: Sembia

Language: English

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Published: Nov 2, 2001

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Product Description

Talbot Uskevren, the second son of one of Selgaunt's most powerful families, fights a deadly battle within himself. Like most men of his station, Talbot spends his days honing his sword fighting skills, and unlike others, practicing the art of acting. Now, Talbot will put both of these talents to the test when a rival House comes looking for blood. The only way for Talbot to survive against the Black Brotherhood is to let the inner wolf loose, and the only way for him to live in Selgaunt's society is to keep the wolf chained.

Black Wolf continues the story of the Uskevrens' second son, introduced in the story "Thirty Days" from The Halls of Stormweather. An exciting tale of werewolves in the Forgotten Realms, this is the fouth book in the Sembia series.

About the Author

DAVE GROSS is the author of two books in the Sembia series, Black Wolf and Lord of Stormweather, as well as the former editor of Dragon, Polyhedron, and Amazing Stories, among other publications. He lives in Alberta, Canada.

Product Description

Talbot Uskevren, the second son of one of Selgaunt's most powerful families, fights a deadly battle within himself. Like most men of his station, Talbot spends his days honing his sword fighting skills, and unlike others, practicing the art of acting. Now, Talbot will put both of these talents to the test when a rival House comes looking for blood. The only way for Talbot to survive against the Black Brotherhood is to let the inner wolf loose, and the only way for him to live in Selgaunt's society is to keep the wolf chained.

Black Wolf continues the story of the Uskevrens' second son, introduced in the story "Thirty Days" from The Halls of Stormweather. An exciting tale of werewolves in the Forgotten Realms, this is the fouth book in the Sembia series.

About the Author

DAVE GROSS is the author of two books in the Sembia series, Black Wolf and Lord of Stormweather, as well as the former editor of Dragon, Polyhedron, and Amazing Stories, among other publications. He lives in Alberta, Canada.