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Elfshadow de Elaine Cunningham
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Elfshadow (original: 1991; edição: 2000)

de Elaine Cunningham

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Haunted by strange dreams and stalked by shadows, the half-elf Arilyn Moonblade must uncover the ancient secret of her sword's power in order to find and face the assassin who seems bent on destroying the Harpers forever. This is the novel that launched Cunningham's career.
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Título:Elfshadow
Autores:Elaine Cunningham
Informação:Wizards of the Coast (2000), Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
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Etiquetas:fantasy, Forgotten Realms, read, Songs and Swords

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Elfshadow de Elaine Cunningham (1991)

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Los Arpistas de Faerun están siendo misteriosamente asesinados. Uno a uno, los miembros de la sociedad semi-secreta que defiende la causa del Bien en los Reinos, caen víctimas de un sigiloso asesino. Un agente Arpista y una hermosa asesina semielfa deben resolver el misterio. Si no lo consiguen, ellos serán las próximas víctimas. Pero en los Reinos, las cosas rara vez resultan tan sencillas
  Natt90 | Jan 11, 2023 |
Of all the Forgotten Realms novels, this is one of my least favorites. I didn't find the plot or the characters very interesting. ( )
1 vote Karlstar | Jan 8, 2022 |
A good old TSR novel, well-written, with characters the names of whose are the stuff of colourful Realmslore. Danilo Thann is a most satisfying dandy, swashbuckling character, and is excellently matched with Arilyn Moonblade. The plot is not that astounding, though it works well as a fireside story - the kind of book that this is. Also a good source of Waterdeep geography. An excellent addition in the Harpers series. ( )
  Athotep | Sep 26, 2020 |
I really like this book - and the others by Elaine Cunningham in the series. It does have a lot of the tropes from 90's fantasy, but it's still an enjoyable book. ( )
  ca.bookwyrm | May 18, 2020 |
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Title: Elfshadow
Series: Forgotten Realms: The Harpers #2
Author: Elaine Cunningham
Rating: 3.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SFF
Pages: 324
Format: Digital Edition

Synopsis:


Arilyn Moonblade, poor little half human and moon elf, is taken under wing by a gold elf who teaches her how to be the ultimate fighter. With her magical moonblade, she becomes an associate of the Harper organization to do the deeds they don't want to sully their hands with.

When Arilyn's acquaintances begin to die, all Harpers and all marked by a Harper symbol, she sets out to find the killer before the killer finds her. Unbeknownst to her however, her moonblade is a portal to the hidden elven realm of Evermeet and that is the true goal of the assassin.

She encounters Danilo Thann, foppish nobleman, amateur bard and in secret, the protege of Blackstaff Arunsen, major wizard in the city of Waterdeep. Danilo has been tasked with protecting Arilyn and her moonblade without revealing his true identity.

Lots of fights, flights and betrayals occur before the showdown where Arilyn learns about her family, who her secret adversary is and Danilo's true identity. Sometimes belonging to a secret organization isn't all that it's cracked up to be.

My Thoughts:

So much better than the first Harper book. The story was predictable as the sun and you know who the real badguy is by the halfway mark (at least, I did) but the interaction between Danilo and Arilyn was perfect. While Arilyn was the main character, Danilo was one of those sidecharacters who almost steals the show. He has to pretend to be a stupid fop even while being on guard against assassins both mundane and magical. The fact that he carries it off just made it all the better.

One problem I had, which is all me, is that I came across people and places whose names I recognized from other Forgotten Realms books but I couldn't remember a lot of detail. It doesn't help that I'm reading the overall Forgotten Realms books out of order. Evereska, city of Elves is mentioned as is Blackstaff Arunsen and both of those played a large part in the Return of the Archwizards trilogy.

After Denning's writing style in the first book (I don't like Denning and I'll probably never stop mentioning that, fyi), Cunningham's straightforward approach was refreshing. She can write well and while this setting doesn't allow for spectacular writing, I was pretty pleased with how she handled everything.

The story about Arilyn's moonblade, it's magical history, her family drama, etc, were all ok but really, I only liked the fighting bits. And as for the Elfshadow, that was so blatantly obvious that I don't even feel the need to comment on it beyond this.

On a kind of silly note, the cover just about makes me gag. Danilo looks like he's about to turn into a fat merchant in about 2 years while Arilyn looks like an angry hobbit with pointy ears. I also found out that the adventures of Arilyn and Danilo are not only part of the Harpers series but eventually split off to become their own little thing called Swords and Songs. I don't know if I'll pursue that at some point or not.

★★★☆ ½ ( )
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