Sands of the Soul (novel)

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Sands of the Soul (novel)
Abbreviation: N/A
Author: Voronica Whitney-Robinson
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Item Code: 886220000
Release Date: November 2002
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Page Count: 320
ISBN-10: 0-7869-2813-1
Price: $6.99 ; C$9.99
Product Blurb:
The only legitimate daughter of the wealthy Uskevren family, Tazi has suffered blow after shattering blow to her body and her spirit, some at the hands of her most trusted allies.

Even as she struggles to mend her fractured soul, Tazi finds herself on a journey that will take her from the safety of Stormweather to the darkest alleys of Selgaunt and the shining heart of the Calim Desert. There, the ever-shifting sands hide an old foe who holds the key to Tazi’s salvation—or her doom.

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Sands of the Soul (novel)
Abbreviation: N/A
Author: Voronica Whitney-Robinson
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Item Code: 959837400
Release Date: November 2007
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Page Count: 320
ISBN-10: 978-0-7869-4337-1
Price: $6.99 ; C$8.99
Product Blurb:
For Thazienne Uskevren, what doesn't kill her only makes her stronger.

In Sembia, everything is for sale -- drugs, poisons, lives . . . even the fragmented soul of a young woman. Except the soul belongs to Tazi Uskevren -- and she'd like it back. Fortunately, what can be purchased can also be stolen.

What began as a simple robbery throws wide an old foe's nefarious plan, and her friends' stolen souls are the key. Tazi must journey far from Selgaunt's dark alleys to the shining heart of the Calim Desert, if she wants to save more than just herself.

Enter the greatest fantasy setting of our generation -- enter the Forgotten Realms.

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Sembia Series
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