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Dragon's Treasure
Dragon's Treasure
Author: Elizabeth A. Lynn
Elizabeth A. Lynn returns to the imaginative medieval world of Dragon's Winter--where a fearsome dragon lord struggles between ruling with might and ruling with justice.
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ISBN-13: 9780441012596
ISBN-10: 0441012590
Publication Date: 9/27/2005
Pages: 336
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3.1 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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In this thoroughly welcome sequel to Dragon's Winter (1998), Karadur Atani, who can change form from human to dragon and back again, is accepted as a local lordling. In that capacity, he ruthlessly puts down the Unamira clan, a formidable group of bandits. Only two Unamira, grandchildren Maia and Taran di Sorvino, survive. The former, a potent herbalist, eventually becomes Karadur's lover and the mother of his daughter. Taran, on the other hand, follows his family's outlaw tradition and wreaks fearful vengeance on his enemies until he is imprisoned and has his right arm cut off. Furthermore, in Karadur Taran finds a judge who combines sternness and mercy, leaving the possibilities for a third tale virtually limitless. This one, despite a large cast and occasionally complicated plotting, features full and pleasing measures of Lynn's graceful prose and world-building talent.
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A good followup to Dragon's Winter. Karadur finds female love and others find destiny.
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Great story and follow-up to Dragon Winter


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