The Hunter's Blades Series Reading Order
Looking for the complete The Hunter's Blades reading order? This guide lists all 3 R.A. Salvatore books in The Hunter's Blades in order — with covers, ratings, and page counts for every entry. The full series spans approximately 1,183 pages.
The Thousand Orcs
The Hunter's Blades #1
Fearsome enemies unite to destroy The Companions in this explosive episode of the long-running Legend of Drizzt saga Whe… Fearsome enemies unite to destroy The Companions in this explosive episode of the long-running Legend of Drizzt saga When Obould Many-Arrows and the united orc tribes band together with Gerti Orelsdottr and her frost giants, no one is safe. After a skirmish with the orcs almost ends in tragedy, Drizzt Do’Urden and the Companions join with Dagnabbit and a group of dwarves to warn nearby towns of the impending hordes. But the fight inexorably comes to them at the Battle of Shallows, where humans and dwarves must unite to defend the settlement against the rampaging orcs and their allies. As blades slash and feet trample, even the heroes may not survive a desperate stand. The Thousand Orcs is the first book in The Hunter’s Blades trilogy and the seventeenth installment in the Legend of Drizzt series.
The Lone Drow
The Hunter's Blades #2
The sequel to The Thousand Orcs, this second volume in the new Hunter's Blades Trilogy from the Forgotten Realms univers… The sequel to The Thousand Orcs, this second volume in the new Hunter's Blades Trilogy from the Forgotten Realms universe continues the adventures of the author's popular Dark Elf hero, Drizzt Do'Urden, and his companions. Reprint.
The Two Swords
The Hunter's Blades #3
The war between Drizzt and King Obould rages on in this New York Times–bestselling conclusion to The Hunter’s Blades tri… The war between Drizzt and King Obould rages on in this New York Times–bestselling conclusion to The Hunter’s Blades trilogy Dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden would like nothing more than to kill King Obould Many-Arrows, the leader of the slavering orc army that slaughtered his closest friends. Now, it seems even Innovindil, Drizzt’s new moon elf companion, cannot escape the grip of Obould’s murderous scourge. When the orc king steals Innovindil’s beloved pegasus, Drizzt must accompany her on a rescue mission to the northern lands of the frost giants—even if it means suffering the same fate as the Companions. Except the Companions are not dead . . . yet. Unbeknownst to Drizzt, they are sealed inside the walls of Mithral Hall, awaiting a battle that will either make or break them. As Obould's horde prepares for a siege just outside the gates, Bruenor must mastermind a plan that will defeat the orcs and lead his clan to victory. The Two Swords is the third book in The Hunter’s Blades trilogy and the nineteenth installment in the Legend of Drizzt series.
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