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Anthologies

By various

By Scott Ciencin, Troy Denning, (originally using the house name "Richard Awlinson") and James Lowder

Based on the Baldur's Gate computer game series.

The Citadels

By Ed Gentry, ?, ? and ?

  • Neversfall (due March 2008)
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?

The Cities

By Richard Baker, Drew Karpyshyn, Mel Odom, Elaine Cunningham and Ed Greenwood

The Cleric Quintet

By R. A. Salvatore

The Cormyr Saga

By Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb & Troy Denning

Counselors & Kings

By Elaine Cunningham

By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden)

Double Diamond Triangle Saga

By J. Robert King, James Ward & David Wise, Ed Greenwood, Roger E. Moore, Dave Gross, David Cook & Peter Archer, and Richard Baker

  • The Abduction (1998)
  • The Paladins (1998)
  • The Mercenaries (1998)
  • Errand of Mercy (1998)
  • An Opportunity for Profit (1998)
  • Conspiracy (1998)
  • Uneasy Alliances (1998)
  • Easy Betrayals (1998)
  • The Diamond (1998)

The Druidhome Trilogy

By Douglas Niles

The Dungeons

By Erik Scott de Bie, ?, Jaleigh Johnson and ?

  • The Depths of Madness (due March 2007)
  • ?
  • The Howling Delve (due 2007)
  • ?

By Ed Greenwood (featuring Elminster)

The Empires Trilogy

By David Cook, Troy Denning and James Lowder

The Erevis Cale Trilogy

By Paul S. Kemp

The Fighters

By Jess Lebow, Erik Scott de Bie, Murray J. D. Leeder and Keith Francis Strohm

Finder's Stone Trilogy

By Kate Novak & Jeff Grubb

The Harpers

By Troy Denning, Elaine Cunningham, Jean Rabe, Scott Ciencin, James Lowder, Mark Anthony, David Cook, Ed Greenwood, and Kate Novak & Jeff Grubb.

The Haunted Land

By Richard Lee Byers

  • Unclean (Due 2007)
  • Undead (Due 2008)
  • Unholy (Due 2009)

House of Serpents

By Lisa Smedman

The Hunter's Blade Trilogy

By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden)

Icewind Dale Trilogy

By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden)

The Knights of Myth Drannor

By Ed Greenwood

  • Swords of Eveningstar (Due August 2006)

Lady Penitent

By Lisa Smedman

  • Sacrifice of the Widow (Due February 2007)
  • Game of the Ancients (Due September 2007)
  • Ascendancy of the Last (Due June 2008)

The Last Mythal

By Richard Baker


Legacy of the Drow

By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden)

Lost Empires

By Mel Odom, Troy Denning, Clayton Emery, and Lynn Abbey

The Lost Gods

By Kate Novak & Jeff Grubb and Douglas Niles

By Douglas Niles

Moonshae Trilogy

By Douglas Niles

Mysteries

By Chet Williamson, John Maddox Roberts and Richard S. Meyer

  • Murder in Cormyr (1996)
  • Murder in Tarsis (FR tie-in Dragonlance novel; 1999)
  • Murder in Halruaa (1996)

Netheril Trilogy

By Clayton Emery

  • Sword Play (1996)
  • Dangerous Games (1996)
  • Mortal Consequences (1998)

The Nobles

By David Cook, Victor Milan, Mark Anthony, Brian Thomson, Paul Kidd, and Lynn Abbey

  • King Pinch (1995)
  • War in Tethyr (1995)
  • Escape from Undermountain (1996)
  • The Mage in the Iron Mask (1996)
  • The Council of Blades (1996)
  • The Simbul's Gift (1997)

Paths of Darkness

By R. A. Salvatore (featuring Drizzt Do'Urden)

  • The Silent Blade (1998)
  • The Spine of the World (1999)
  • Servant of the Shard (The Sellswords 1; 2000)
  • Sea of Swords (2001)

Pools Trilogy

By James Ward & Jane Cooper Hong & Anne K. Brown

The Priests

By Bruce R. Cordell, Dave Gross & Don Bassingthwaite, Kameron M. Franklin (winner of the WotC Open Call) , and Richard Lee Byers

  • Lady of Posion (2004)
  • Mistress of the Night (2004)
  • Maiden of Pain (Subject of the 2003 novel Open Call; 2005)
  • Queen of the Depths (2005)

Return of the Archwizards

By Troy Denning

  • The Summoning (2001)
  • The Siege (2001)
  • The Sorcerer (2002)

The Rogues

By Edward Bolme, Richard Lee Byers, Voronica Whitney-Robinson, and Don Bassingthwaite

  • The Alabaster Staff (2003)
  • The Black Bouquet (2003)
  • The Crimson Gold (2003)
  • The Yellow Silk (2004)

The Scions of Arrabar Trilogy

By Thomas M. Reid

  • The Sapphire Crescent (2003)
  • The Ruby Guardian (2004)
  • The Emerald Sceptre (Due August 2005)

The Sellswords

By R.A. Salvatore (featuring Artemis Entreri)

  • Servant of the Shard (Paths of Darkness 3; 2005)
  • Promise of the Witch-King (Due October 2005)
  • Road of the Patriarch (due October 2006)

Sembia

By Ed Greenwood, Clayton Emery, Paul S. Kemp, Richard Lee Byers, Dave Gross, Lisa Smedman, and Voronica Whitney-Robinson.

  • The Halls of Stormweather: A Novel in Seven Parts (2000)
    • "The Burning Chalice"
    • "Song of Chaos"
    • "Night School"
    • "The Price"
    • "Thirty Days"
    • "Resurrection"
    • "Skin Deep"
  • Shadow's Witness (2000)
  • The Shattered Mask (2001)
  • Black Wolf (2001)
  • Heirs of Prophecy (2002)
  • Sands of the Soul (2002)
  • Lord of Stormweather (2003)

The Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy

By Ed Greenwood (featuring Elminster)

  • Shadows of Doom (1995)
  • Cloak of Shadows (1995)
  • All Shadows Fled (1995)

Shandril's Saga

By Ed Greenwood

  • Spellfire (1988)
  • Crown of Fire (The Harpers 9; 1994)
  • Hand of Fire (2002)

Starlight and Shadows

By Elaine Cunningham

  • Daughter of the Drow (1995)
  • Tangled Webs (1996)
  • Windwalker (2003)

Songs & Swords

By Elaine Cunningham

  • Elfshadow (The Harpers 2; 1991)
  • Elfsong (The Harpers 8; 1994)
  • Silver Shadows (The Harpers 13; 1996)
  • Thornhold (The Harpers 16; 1998)
  • The Dream Spheres (1999)
  • Restoration (working title) (Due early 2008)

The Threat from the Sea Trilogy

By Mel Odom

  • Rising Tide (1999)
  • Under Fallen Stars (1999)
  • The Sea Devil's Eye (2000)

The Twilight Giants

By Troy Denning

  • The Ogre's Pact (1994)
  • The Giant Among Us (1995)
  • The Titan of Twilight (1995)

The Twilight War Trilogy

By Paul S. Kemp

  • Shadowbred (Due July 2006)
  • Shadowstorm (Due August 2007)
  • Shadowrealm (Due mid 2008)

By Richard Lee Byers, Thomas M. Reid, Richard Baker, Lisa Smedman, Philip Athans, and Paul S. Kemp (R. A. Salvatore supervising editor)

  • Dissolution (2002)
  • Insurrection (2002)
  • Condemnation (2003)
  • Extinction (2004)
  • Annihilation (2004)
  • Resurrection (2005)

The Watercourse Trilogy

By Philip Athans

  • Whisper of Waves (Due November 2005)
  • Lies of Light (Due 2006)
  • Scream of Stone (Due 2007)

The Wizards

By Steven E. Schend, James P. Davis, Bruce R. Cordell and Mark Sehestedt

  • Blackstaff (Due July 2006)
  • Bloodwalk (Due July 2006)
  • Darkvision (Due September 2006)
  • Frostfell (Due December 2006)

The Year of Rogue Dragons

By Richard Lee Byers

  • The Rage (2004)
  • The Rite (2005)
  • The Ruin (Due May 2006)

Other titles


The Age of Mortals

The Barbarians

Bridges of Time Series

The Champions Series

The Chaos War Series

Classics Series

Crossroads

Chronicles Trilogy

Dark Chronicles Trilogy

The Dark Disciple Trilogy

Defenders of Magic Trilogy

The Dhamon Saga

The Dragon Anthologies

Dragons of a New Age

Dwarven Nations Trilogy

Elidor Trilogy

Elven Exiles Trilogy

The Elven Nations Trilogy

The Ergoth Trilogy

Heroes

Heroes II

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Heroes II trilogy, others refer them to belonging to the original Heroes trilogy, continuing from volume IV.

Icewall Trilogy

Kang's Regiment

Kingpriest Trilogy

Legends Trilogy

The Linsha Trilogy

Lost Histories

Lost Legends

The Meetings Sextet

The Minotaur Wars

New Adventures

The Ogre Titans

Preludes

Preludes II

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Preludes II trilogy, others refer them to belonging to the original Preludes trilogy, continuing from volume IV.

Sourcebooks on Krynn

The Raistlin Chronicles

The Rise of Solamnia Trilogy

The Taladas Chronicles

Tales

Tales II

Although some versions refer to these three books as the Tales II trilogy, others refer them to belonging to the original Tales trilogy, continuing from volume IV.

Tales of the Fifth Age

Villains Series

The War of Souls

The Warriors

Various Anthologies

  • The Best of Tales Volume One (February 2000)
  • The Best of Tales Volume Two (January 2002)
  • The Search for Magic — Tales From the War of Souls (October 2001)
  • The Players of Gilean — Tales From the World of Krynn (February 2003)
  • The Search for Power — Dragons From the War of Souls (May 2004)
  • Dragons in the Archives — The Best of Weis and Hickman Anthology (November 2004)
  • The Odyssey of Gilthanas — Reader's Companion (August 1999)

Young Adult Chronicles

References