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Sister of the Sword (Barbarians, Book 3)
by Paul B. Thompson, Tonya C. Cook
Barbarians, Volume 3
Published On : May 1, 2002
Released On : May 1, 2002
Number Of Pages : 320
The final book in a historical Dragonlance trilogy.
On the battle plains of Ansalon, all barbarians must band together.
Raiders, nomads, and villagers. Ogres and elves. Dragons of good and evil. These are the forces that have joined battle to decide the fate of the first primitive civilization of Krynn. At the center of this whirlwind, the long-separated siblings Amero and Nianki are reunited. But foes long gone and presumed dead also join together, seeking vengeance and destruction once and for all.
Best-selling writing team Thompson and Cook return again to the world of Dragonlance in this sweeping conclusion to the epic Barbarians trilogy.
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