This is the second book in the series. The first is Homeland, and the third is Sojourn. I feel it's best to read these in order. You're following the life of a character, and you'll be better off following that journey chronologically.
Ten years after Drizzt leaves his homeland, he's struggling with the isolation. He still has his magical panther, but it isn't enough anymore. Drizzt will put his life on the line to end that isolation, but he isn't sure of the consequences. His family has also decided that they want to find him to try and regain favor with the Spider Queen.
This was another good one, but I had some emotional moments while reading. I'm not going to go into detail about the story line, because I think that's something you'll want to discover on your own if you decide to read it. I can fully understand why this is the only author my husband will read. He has a great style, and I care about the characters. Salvatore is a talented author, and I'm happy to have so much material to get through. I might read something else once I get done with this trilogy, but I plan on going back to Drizzt soon after that.
I'm partway into Sojourn, and I'll probably finish it pretty soon. Good Book!
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