Flint the King

Flint the King by Mary Kirchoff, published by Penguin in 1990, is a paperback edition consisting of 308 pages. This installment in the Preludes series, which has garnered attention from Dragonlance fans, presents a new cover design featuring artwork by Matt Stawicki. The narrative follows Flint Fireforge as he leaves his peaceful life in Solace to return to his dwarven homeland, where he investigates the murder of his brother.
In his quest for justice, Flint encounters both unexpected allies and unseen enemies, navigating a landscape filled with treachery. The story explores themes of loyalty and the burdens of leadership, as Flint grapples with the choice between seeking vengeance and the heavy responsibilities of kingship. This edition offers readers an engaging blend of fantasy elements, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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First launched over a decade ago, the Preludes series has continued to prove popular with Dragonlance fans. This re-release of Flint the King showcases a new look that is also reflected in the other recovers of this series. The title features cover art from lead Dragonlance saga artist Matt Stawicki.
Before the War of the Lance
The peaceful life of Flint Fireforge is disturbed when he is forced to leave Solace and return to his dwarven homeland to investigate his brother’s murder. As he delves into the mystery, unexpected allies and unseen enemies join the fight of truth against treachery.
Flint soon discovers that to bring his brother’s killer to justice, he must either die or become king. He’s not sure which choice might be worse.
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