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Heroes and Fools A submarine trip to an island of ghosts. A band of fugitive actors. A deadly draconian who has had too much holiday punch. And veritable onslaught of dryads, shadow wights, and that rarest of all monsters, the dread forest boojum. Also, from the team of Margaret Weis and... read more

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The proprietor of the Crossroads Inn looked nervous.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 2 of 3 in Dragonlance: Tales of the Fifth Age. (standard series)

Preceded by Relics and Omens , and followed by Rebels & Tyrants.

This book is in Dragonlance. (universe)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Margaret Weis (Editor)
  2. Tracy Hickman (Editor)

Other Contributors:

  1. Janet Pack (Author) - "Boojum, Boojum"
  2. Miranda Horner (Author) - "Tree of Life"
  3. Giles Custer and Todd Fahnestock (Author) - "Songsayer"
  4. Jeff Grubb (Author) - "Gnomebody"
  5. Nancy Varian Berberick (Author) - "The Road Home"
  6. Paul B. Thompson (Author) - "Nobless Oblige"
  7. Kevin Kage (Author) - "Much Ado About Magic"
  8. Nick O'Donohoe (Author) - "A Pinch of This, A Dash of That"
  9. Linda P. Baker (Author) - "The Perfect Plan"
  10. Richard A. Knaak (Author) - "The Thief in the Mirror"
  11. Jean Rabe (Author) - "Reorx Steps Out"

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: TSR Dragonlance - Wizards of the Coast
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Publication Date: 1999
ISBN: 0786913460
Page Count: 338

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