Winterheim
Winterheim is a fantasy novel by Douglas Niles, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the third novel in the "Icewall" trilogy. It was published in paperback in January 2003.
Cover of the first edition | |
Author | Douglas Niles |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Dragonlance : Icewall |
Genre | Fantasy novel |
Set in | Dragonlance |
Published | 2003 by Wizards of the Coast |
Media type | |
Pages | 312 pp |
ISBN | 0-7869-2911-1 |
OCLC | 51297646 |
813.54 | |
LC Class | PS3564.I375 |
Preceded by | The Golden Orb |
Plot summary
Strongwind Whalebone, king of the Highlanders, has been imprisoned in the ogre fortress, while ogre king Grimwar Bane faces royal treachery and desperate revolt.
Reception
Reviewer Don D'Ammassa wrote that, especially compared to Niles' other novels, the story is "a bit too simplistic and routine."[1]
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References
- D'Ammassa, Don (July 2003). "Lord of Stormweather / Winterheim / A Warrior's Journey", Chronicle 25 (6): 41.
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