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Winterheim

Dragonlance: Icewall Trilogy, Book 3

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Winterheim

By: Douglas Niles
Narrated by: Ax Norman
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Shrouded in ice, the stronghold of the ogres has stood for eons as an impregnable bastion of the Icereach. But now Strongwind Whalebone, king of the Highlanders, has been imprisoned in the ogre fortress. Outside its walls, a band of his compatriots plots his rescue. Within the fortress, ogre king Grimwar Bane faces royal treachery and desperate revolt.

It is time for the ogre king to decide if the greater threat lies outside Winterheim - or within. In the third book of his epic trilogy, Douglas Niles weaves a tapestry of magic and adventure into a climax that will affect the destiny of all those who dwell in the cold land of the Icereach.

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A strong message between disparate groups of peoples and the machinations behind them. Although I feel the endings of each book in the series is interesting and solid, I feel not much goes on in the meat of the book. Douglas Niles does flesh out each character and gives much realism to those within, I read my fantasy adventure books for a fantastical world and look for the myriad of creatures Dungeons and Dragons has to offer, but this trilogy is lacking. Again it's personal preference but just non existent I. this set

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This was an exceptional story. I liked the portrayal of the Ogre King. My only critique would be that the reader did not change his voice for the ogres.

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