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City of the Lost (Dragonlance: Linsha Trilogy, Vol. 1) (edition 2003)

by Mary H. Herbert

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Entrusted with a terrible secret by a powerful dragon overlord, Rose Knight Linsha Majere risks everything when a magical storm threatens all of Ansalon, shattering the precarious balance of power, and Linsha must embark on a perilous quest to save the city from an invincible enemy. Original.
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Title:City of the Lost (Dragonlance: Linsha Trilogy, Vol. 1)
Authors:Mary H. Herbert
Info:Wizards of the Coast (2003), Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages
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Dedicated with love to two very patient people:

To Betsy H. Schmick,

Although my sister claims I grew up in an altered state of consciousness, and althought she does not like fantasy, I love her anyway. She is one of my biggest fanbs and best friends.

To Guy M. Houser,

My little brother does like fantasy and has faithfully read every single one of my books and stories. He, too, is one of my biggest fans and best friends.
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Sometimes the only thing separating life from death is timing, that split second on the threshold of mortality when the rock is only a foot above your head, the horse's hoof is inches away from your face, the sword blade is swinging toward your torso, or the runaway wagon full of ale barrels is only a single rotation of the wheels away from your body.
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Entrusted with a terrible secret by a powerful dragon overlord, Rose Knight Linsha Majere risks everything when a magical storm threatens all of Ansalon, shattering the precarious balance of power, and Linsha must embark on a perilous quest to save the city from an invincible enemy. Original.

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