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The Ghost King: Transitions, Book III, by R.A. Salvatore

Don't miss the gripping conclusion to Salvatore's New York Times best-selling Transitions trilogy!

When the Spellplague ravages Faerûn, Drizzt and his companions are caught in the chaos. Seeking out the help of the priest Cadderly–the hero of the recently reissued series The Cleric Quintet–Drizzt finds himself facing his most powerful and elusive foe, the twisted Crenshinibon, the demonic crystal shard he believed had been destroyed years ago.


From the Hardcover edition.

  • Sales Rank: #63074 in Books
  • Brand: Wizards of the Coast
  • Model: 25393
  • Published on: 2010-07-06
  • Released on: 2010-07-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.83" h x 1.03" w x 4.11" l, .42 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages
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About the Author
R.A. Salvatore is the author of forty novels and more than a dozen The New York Times best sellers, including Neverwinter which debuted at #3 on The New York Times bestseller list.

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50 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
No, not his best
By Jose A. Montero Sanchez
If you are a fan of Salvatore and his 2 groups, the Heroes of the Hall and the heroes from Spirit Soaring you will have mixed feelings about the book. On one side it revisits -yet again- some old villains in a clever way but it starts to look like a Power Rangers season where the villains keep coming back no matter how many times you defeat them. One of the attractive ideas from D&D that I have always liked in his books is the opportunity to always face new enemies, not only new challenges. It started with Icingdeath, then Crenshinibon, then Errtu, drow, orcs, etc., but not so in this book. And the evolution of the characters -for those than evolve - is in a direction which isn't logic and its corny (mainly Jarlaxle and Cadderly in relation to Jarlaxle) for it reflects more the joining of the players behind the characters rather than the way the characters would evolve in a world real to them. If you are a fan you need to buy this book if at all to close the cycle, but it is as disappointing as real life can be.

Spoiler warning
Though I understand the value of writing about confronting a terminal illness, it is certainly not expected in a fantasy book. I also understand that not all stories should have a happy ending, nor I'm asking one on the heroes, but as heroes and fantasy stories go Cattie-Brie's and Regis' ending is not fitting for a fantasy hero and it also fails in showing the heroic quality that anyone facing a terminal illness has to have.

And if you add the annoying need from WoTC to justify a changing world because a group of upstarts came up with new rules for the game ... well Salvatore's treatment is certainly good to introduce the new sources of power but it is not because it was required by the plot, or the storyline, but because the new bosses need to earn their paychecks. Understandable, but it is unfair for the author, the characters and the plot.

23 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Keeps you going...but not his best
By David Landau
It's interesting how authors evolve over the ages. After taking a fantasy/sci fi literature course and studying the "greats" like Arthur C. Clarke, perhaps my tastes are a bit higher, but I always enjoyed Salvatore growing up and have read over 20 of his novels. Ghost King was amusing and gripping, but also disappointing - the guts seem to have been taken out of Drizzt, and the "This character is about to die!! Oh - they're saved in the nick of time! That was close." plot device was used so many times that it almost feels like Salvatore is saying "I know how to write better than this; you've seen it, but Drizzt makes me money and I'm under contract to write him, so here you are."

I look forward to more works on Jarlaxle, who's growing as a character as Drizzt is shrinking (played out?). I also look forward to Salvatore possibly stepping back and taking more than 5-6 months to develop a book; maybe then he'll rise above the serial fiction world and re-evolve into one of the "greats." He's certainly got the ability; now all we have to do is wait for him to show it again.

30 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
The Ghost King??
By d65865
Spoiler alert!

What a mess of a book! There are so many things that make this book lame I almost don't know where to start. Well, lets start here....

1)The Ghost King: He is the title of the book after all. A dragon, an Illithid, and Crenshinibon all wrapped up into one being, yet each are separate, but two of them want to be together, but one doesn't, so that one takes over Ivan, but decides to go back, then he gets kicked out,then tries to go back to ivan again, then gets kicked out again, then he talks to Kimmurial who gets him hooked up with the astral plane where he might find a hive of illithid to take him in... etc. This is actually a confusing side plot that goes nowhere and has no purpose in the end. Holy Page Filler!

2)Cattie-Brie and Regis spend the entire books in a helpless daze before they die without so much as a fight. But more on this later.

3)Drizzt is annoying, whining the whole book, crying at least 7-10 times, being generally unreasonable and unlikable (such a change from previous RAS books). Get it together man! You are supposed to be the biggest baddest mofo in town.

3a)However if you like drizzt's combat skills they are back and he is as invincible as ever. He performs all of his typical moves that involve phrases like "sidelong roll", "spinning slash", "jumps off two heads", and of course: "but Drizzt was to fast for that". Why cant anyone land a hit on this crying elf!!??

4)Danicia is back. Quite possible my least favorite character RAS has ever made. She survives being thrown off a cliff by... kicking the cliff to slow herself down... Ughh. If even gravity cant kill a Salvatore character, how could the Ghost King?

5)Danicias kids are in this book and are a super annoying side-plot which involves alot of whining and "but uncle pickle.. naaahhh". You will cringe when their pages come up, which appears to be about half of this book. These kids are uninteresting carbon-copies of their parents and are on their very first adventure... yay! Too bad Pickle is left babysitting these fools: OOOOooooohh...

6)Athrogate is back. He has squared off against both Entreri & Drizzt yet survived unscathed; so why should he get hurt in this book either?

7)Jarlaxle is here, and is the highlight of the book. He continues to hint that he is becoming a "good guy" and has a sensitive side. But hey Jarlaxle, dont you start hanging out in Drizzt books again; his crying might be contagious. Stick with Artemis FTW!

8)Near deaths: Ivan is in a hopeless situation and is about to get crushed by the dragon but dives into a hole that happens to be right where its foot crashed down at just the last moment. I get why Drizzt is invincible, but Ivan? Who cares if he dies. Can anyone die? Comon, did this dracolitch go to stormtrooper marksmanship school? If there is a small hole in a dragon cave that leads to a pool below the main chamber, its probably where the dragon "drops his eggs off at the pool" if you know what I mean.

9)The ultimate munchkin Cadderly is back and is still (twenty some years later) casting spells yet not knowing how he is doing it. Enter subplots that go nowhere such as a metatext and the weave and trying to figure out whats up with magic and where are the Gods. Cadderlies repeated answer? "I dont know". Unfinished side plots urgggh!!!

9a)Cadderly somehow becomes the Ghost king (which isn't explained), and he doesn't kill the dracolitch even though he clearly won the battle with (which isn't explained), so instead of killing the dragon and coming back he decides to walk circles around his burnt up library forever as a ghost so if the dragon (that he should have killed) comes back he becomes trapped. Great way for a hero to go out huh? I guess he kind of died but not really. Unexplained & unsatisfying end.

10) Regis and Cattie-brie die after being completely useless this entire book. The ending is ridiculous and makes no sense. They are stuck forever in a bubble and died in their sleep. Didnt even go out with a fight. Dont worry though...

*Spoiler alert for the books that haven't come out yet*

Salvatore wants to move his FR books 100 years into the future for his next set of books. Let me see:

1)Is everyone who is still alive able to live hundreds of years? Bruneor, Drizzt, Jarlaxle, Athrogate, Pwent, Ivan, Pickle. Entreri (the dagger and the shade) CHECK

2)Is everyone who cant live hundreds of years in some kind of suspended bubble/heaven or shadowfell world? Cattiebree, Regis, Cadderly. CHECK

3)Looks like the whole gang will be back in a hundred years for the next set of unstoppable adventures.

2a)Notable exceptions:

Cadderlys kids: They become annoying superpowered munchkins that find their various own ways to beat death.

Wulfgar- probable gets frozen or something. They get jarlaxle to cast a fireball on him 100 years later and thaws him out.

Danicia- she kicks time to slow it down, then punches something when she lands in a "sidelong roll".

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