• The Two Swords

  • Legend of Drizzt: Hunter's Blade Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: R. A. Salvatore
  • Narrated by: Victor Bevine
  • Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,296 ratings)

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The Two Swords

By: R. A. Salvatore
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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This title is the third and final book in the latest trilogy from R. A. Salvatore, which once again features his popular dark elf character Drizzt Do’Urden™. The original release of this title had the highest debut ever on The New York Times best seller list for a Salvatore title with Wizards of the Coast at number four. The title stayed in the top 20 for five weeks. Both of the previous titles in the series were also New York Times best sellers upon hardcover release, and the first title, The Thousand Orcs, hit the list upon mass-market release as well.

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Let the mini lives begins

For decades we’ve all been reading about Drizzt Do'Urden and from the beginning we knew he was different from other elves especially because he left his people before he was 100 years old. In the terms of Elves this makes him a child and not wise in the way of the longer lived races of the Forgotten Realms. Now is the time for those lessons and where else to learn them? When your life has sunken so low it can’t go any further down.

In this book the author finishes the training Drizzt didn’t receive having left his people too early as well as ends this war! Or does he? I really enjoyed the lessons Drizzt learns throughout this series as they can be translated into our own lives. Lets see where it can go from here.

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Great book. Great author. Great Narrator.

I'm a huge fan of both R.A. Salvator's books as well as Victor Bovine's narration. I highly recommend the Drizzt Saga to anyone interested in the high fantasy genre.

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Skilled audio work

Good story, but it was Bevine’s work with the myriad of differing characters that made the audio rendition work

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great book...............

loved it. great book once again. love all of ra salvatores books though. good job

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my favorite of the 3.

I couldn't imagine the charaters sounding any other way. this has many intense moments throughout the story and is very gripping. my favorite so far.

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Great Adventures

The 3rd book in the Series, it delivers a wonderful closing and reality. No spoilers here, but a lot of stuff goes down. Cutter gets into Drizzt’s hands and it is wonderful. I am always intrigued how R.A. Salvatore brings AD&D spell mechanics and enchanted blades to life. Salvatore was most assuredly a Dungeon Master. A thought aimed at the obtuse and elite book critics, this is fantasy writing at its finest capturing a predesigned forgotten realms creation with stellar High Adventure. Some of the critic write ups miss the point of fantasy and a continued storyline of a created world. It is in the small details, the spell casting, the enchanted weapons, and then the story and characters. We love James Bond because of Q and his cool creations. Otherwise, it is just another spy novel. I digress. Well done Mr. Salvatore.

By the way, Victor Bevine rocks as the Narrator. He is critical to this story telling. Other narrators literally rob me of the Audio version. Fix this problem Audible! Nobody likes recasting and do not give a hoot about opportunities for other Narrators. I appreciate, and only appreciate, Victor Bevine. Cough up the money and give the fans what they want!!!

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Good soup

It's good and the flaws in it are minimal made up for by the always lovely narration.

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great read

can you believe it 3 or more battles wjth the famed driw ranger and a certain orc still lives? well we shall see how the orc campaign goes next tine

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Loved it! Pronunciation is perfect and literally couldn't be happier with it. Buying the next book now.

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This is just another AMAZING book in the long list of amazing R.A. Salvatore books. The only problem i had in this entire series is the narration. The Narrator of this book makes orcs, wizards, and dwarves all have the same tone of voice, they all sound like weathered old men. If he had the ability to growl speak like an actual orc then it would have been a 5. If you all need a narrator who can do such things over there at Audible just let me know.... I can do just about any inflection ;)

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