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Maestro: Homecoming, Book II, by R. A. Salvatore

Something terrible, unspeakable, immense, has come to Menzoberranzan and is leaving death and destruction in its wake. The primordial of Gauntlgrym stirs, sending Cattie-brie and Gromph to Luskan, and the ruins of the only power that can keep the beast in check. The damage of the Darkening, of war, and of a demon-ravaged Underdark has sent cracks out across the North. Some of this damage may never be repaired.
 
And Drizzt is going home. But not to Mithral Hall. Not to Icewind Dale. He’s going to Menzoberranzan. Bruenor is ready to march with him bringing along an army of dwarves to end the scourge of Menzoberranzan, but Drizzt needs to see what’s happening there. The dwarf army may not be necessary. The City of Spiders might already have fallen to the demons and their wicked prince. But even if that’s true, what’s to say the demons will stop there?
 
Maestro picks up where Archmage left off, plunging Drizzt into his most dangerous adventure yet, and with all the action, adventure, beloved characters, dark elves, monsters, and demon princes Drizzt fans adore.
 

  • Sales Rank: #7998 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-04-05
  • Released on: 2016-04-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.50" h x 1.10" w x 6.40" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

About the Author
R.A. Salvatore is the New York Times best-selling author of more than forty novels, including the popular Forgotten Realms series The Legend of Drizzt. He’s an avid gamer, father of three, and loyal citizen of Red Sox Nation.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
More epic Drizzt--and more matron machinations
By Amazon Customer
Truly enjoyed Jarlaxle in this, although in the end he is not quite the maestro promised. Entreri is a shadow of his former self (pun intended), a bitter and angry bit part. He should have been more, but apparently he will never recover from his imprisonment in Menzoberranzan. Drizzt is more confused than ever. His disavowal of Meilikki and his arrogant hubris of self righteousness seems to be leading ever downward.
Still, he is the greatest warrior of all, and although the battles are perhaps less well choreographed (possibly excepting the fight with Tiago) the Hunter continues supreme.
But ultimately, the book is founded on the greatest of machinations by the greatest of matron mothers... And that is ultimately what frustrated me. Wheels within wheels without clarity or conclusion, a grand finale without explanation, and a yet another ' to be continued' anticlimax. Too many threads were not tied into the narrative, like whatever became of Marilith and Lolth, what happened to the House wars and the members of Dahlia's 'house' and how come they let the symbol of male independence rise higher than ever and let him walk away?
A good read, lots of twists and action, yet somehow not quite satisfying. I never quite got to the "oh, YES!!!" Hopefully he can work it all out in Hero!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Salvatore is the real Maestro! *Spoilers*
By Gamermwm (and co.)
Fantastic Book!

Although I have felt that the endings to certain recent books felt a bit rushed and questionable character decisions were made in the last quarter of certain books - this one had great pacing and was very hard to put down all the way through although it doesn't exactly dispel those same concerns.

*Major Spoilers*

Pros:
THE Climactic Tiago fight. Finally. I loved the end of that fight. Blows his head off and proceeds to drops the mic!
Catti-brie. She is given time to shine on her own as a character and I'm sure more of that is in the works despite the foreshadowing.
Artemis Entreri & Jarlaxle. Those two being a huge part of the book is always a great thing even if its not a "fun" quest
The Matron Mothers. The dark intrigue and political power struggle of Menzo is where R.A.'s novels often truly shine best.
Huge Character Set. So many great characters and many you thought wouldn't ever be brought together in any way.
There is a moment when Jarlaxle & Artemis are down and Drizzt is still fighting. Keep making him look stronger than he has recently please.
The Tiago Fight. Already mentioned it once, but it was about time this happened and worth the price of the book alone.

Cons:
The Demogorgon fight was a bit unexpected. Never thought Drizzt would fight him one on one. Not a satisfying fight in any way.
Drizzt being a tool. Whether it was the emo act or the way he was used as a tool in the end, it made him look too weak after he fought well.
Cattie-brie is OP. This is clear to everyone and has been mentioned several times already by reviewers.
Gromph. Love him being a major player in these books but despite his wisdom he is questionably often a petulant buffoon here.
Game of Thrones. Obviously an influence. Tried to spice up the controversy level with sexual actions in this book. Comes off weird.
Heroes: These once vanilla & wholesome characters are all being darkened up a bit too much at times to be believable
Bruenor. He's not around much in this book and casts some foreshadowing that he may not remain around for too long anyway.
Wolfgar & Regis. They are not present at all, but I don't know if that is a bad thing as there are so many characters are in this book.
A Mother near-death. She should have died. But that would have ruined the balance of the ruling mothers established I guess.
Yvonnel. Feels way too powerful and she is like an emo love struck teenager when it comes to Drizzt. Because. Reasons.
Jarlaxle. Always has a plan and is supposed to be the Maestro, but any notions of that seem lost after the first quarter of the book.
The Let Go. The heroes are captured but unceremoniously let go at the end. The enemy is made to look not only too strong but unwise.
Entreri, Jarlaxle, & Drizzt journey together. As great as that sounds, the journey wasn't an enjoyable one for any of these characters.

The Cons listed (though they are many) are mostly minor to me. The Pros listed all VASTLY outweigh them. Again, some questionable decisions at the end. There was also some foreshadowing of a horrible act that I hope doesn't ever happen at the hands of Drizzt.

This was a page turner for sure. One of the better recent books and I am looking forward to the next! Thanks R.A.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Maestro
By Amazon Customer
(Minor spoiler perhaps) It felt a little rushed in some areas, as if conclusions to massive problems spontaneously came out of thin air without any real explanation for the sudden revelation. I also felt that considering the massive force of destruction the prince of demons Demogorgon is as a being that he was underutilized and didn't play as big a role as I think a character such as this should. Regardless of this I loved the book as I have every "legend of drizzt" book from start to finish.

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