The Classics series tells stories that took place before the fifthe age of Krynn. Murder, flying citadels, dark elves and more can be found in this series.
Classics
Murder in Tarsis

Who killed  Ambassador Bloodarow?  When the Lord of Tarsis finds himself with a politically volatile murder on his hands, he tuns to the three most expendable inhabitants of the city for a solution. A mercenary, a poet-assassin. and a thief might not be everyone's first choice for detectives. But they find they're quite good at bringing murderers to justice.  Perhaps a little too good... 

Author: John Maddox Roberts     Review: None     Cover Art

Dalamar the Dark

A Talent for magic runs like fire through the blood of Dalamar Argent. Yet he is only a servant in the house of an elvish lord, not worthy of the High Art of Sorcery and denied all but the most grudging teaching.  A war shimmers on the boarders of the Silvanesti, Dalamar will find a way to learn his art, his quest will take him along a long dark paths towards an awesoem destiny.

Author: Nancy Varian Berberick     Review: None     Cover Art

The Citadel

Weapon of the Dark Queen  Against a darkened cloud it comes, framed by thunder and lighting, soaring over the ravaged land: the flying citadel, mightiest power in the arsenal of the dragon highlords.  In an age of war, an evil wizard learned the secret of creating these castles in the air and sought to use them to gain power over all Krynn. Against him were ranged a red-robed magic-user, a cleric, an ancient warrior, and-naturally-a kender.  Their battle shook the skies of Krynn. 

Author:
Richard A. Knaak     Review: None     Cover Art

The Inheritance 

Kidnapped!  In the barren borderland between the kingdom of the elves and the land of the dwarves, outlaws sieze an elf princess. Sustained by faith in her husband and her god, she waits patiently for the rescue that is sure to come.  But waiting is a dangerous game-one that can cause a princess and an outlaw to look beyond themselves. To dare to trust an enemy.  In a place where suspicions run high and bloody battles are the order of the day, trust can be the most dangerous game of all.

Author: Nancy Varian Berberick     Review: None     Cover Art
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