SynopsisIn the concluding volume of this trilogy, the reader finds out what, exactly, Raistlin did after he abandoned the Companions to their deaths in the War of the Lance. Dragons of Spring Dawning shows Raistlin concluding a deal with the mysterious Fistandantilus, and the Legends trilogy shows what he did with that alliance, but until now there has been no explanation of what came between the War of the Lance and the Dwarfgate Wars. What power made Raistlin the Master of the Past and Present and allowed him into the Tower of High Sorcery - and a place in history as he pursued a place in the cosmos as a god.
At times the story is so good and others the writing is so lazy since it's like behind the scenes. It relies on the reader having read the other books and though I did the other books were written as if there was a back story at the time when there was not. So when there's the well you know what happened nods it's like yeah and we kinda wanted to know me. But overall well thought out and a great tale.
I specifically searched for a paperback version and was under the impression that was what I ordered; however, it was a hard bound copy, which will not fit on the library shelves custom built for paperbacks.