Finder's Bane: A Harpers Novel

· The Harpers Book 15 · Wizards of the Coast
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The fate of one god hinges on the death of another—and the bravery of a rag-tag band of adventurers—in this classic Harpers novel

When Joel became a priest of the new god Finder, he knew it meant forfeiting the honor and security of his position as a master bard. Now his freedom—and his very life—are at stake as the powers of evil embroil the priests of Finder in a struggle against a plot to resurrect the dead god Bane.

Accompanied by freedom fighter Holly Harrowslough, the mysterious winged woman Jas, and the aging priest Jedidiah, Joel embarks on a mission to recover the Hand of Bane. His quest leads him from the Realms all the way to the extra-planar city of Sigil. There, Joel must rely on all his courage, wisdom, and strength to thwart the return of Bane the Tyrant and rescue the god Finder from imminent death.

Finder’s Bane is the fifteenth book in a series of loosely-connected novels about the Harpers. It is also the first book in the Lost Gods trilogy.

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4.6
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About the author

Kate Novak is a fantasy author primarily published in the Forgotten Realms and Ravenloft shared worlds. She and her husband, Jeff Grubb, are co-authors of the best-selling Finder's Stone Trilogy.

Jeff Grubb is a freelance author, game designer, one of the original co-conspirators of Dragonlance, and the co-founder of the Forgotten Realms with Ed Greenwood. Together with his wife Kate Novak, he is the author of MasqueradesFinder's Bane, and Tymora's Luck.

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