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The Yellow Silk

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Cover artist
  
Mark Zug

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
February 2004

Originally published
  
February 2004

Preceded by
  
The Crimson Gold

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

3.5/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United States

Series
  
The Rogues

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Don Bassingthwaite

Page count
  
320 (Paperback edition)

Publisher
  
Wizards of the Coast

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Don Bassingthwaite books, Forgotten Realms: The Rogues books, Fantasy books

The Yellow Silk (ISBN 0-7869-3152-3) is a fantasy novel written by Don Bassingthwaite in 2004. It is the last book in The Rogues, a series of stand-alone novels set in the Forgotten Realms fictional universe.

Contents

Plot introduction

The novel follows the adventures of Kuang Li Chien, an easterner from the country of Shou Lung, and Tychoben Arisaenn, a minor bard who lives in the seedy port town of Spandeliyon, Altumbel. Li Chien arrives in Spandeliyon on an important family mission to find his eldest brother, Yu Mao, who disappeared when the Shou trading expedition he headed was attacked by the Sow, a notorious pirate ship. His only lead is the pirate ship's first mate, a cruel halfling by the name of Brin, who has retired in Spandeliyon. Seeking information about his whereabouts at a dockside tavern called the Wench's Ease, Li Chien meets Tycho, who is playing that night. The two clash immediately, but despite their differences, Tycho tries to warn Li Chien against inquiring too insistently about Brin. Ignoring his warnings, Li Chien leaves the tavern with a local man named Lander, who claims he can help him find the ex-pirate...

Publication history

  • 2004, USA, Wizards of the Coast ISBN 0-7869-3152-3, Pub date 3 February 2004, Paperback.
  • Reception

    One reviewer stated: "The Yellow Silk is an engaging fantasy, with overtones of reality in terms of the perceived ethnographic backgrounds of the protagonists." Another reviewer stated: "This was an enjoyable one shot story that wrapped up just fine and was worth the time I spent on it."

    References

    The Yellow Silk Wikipedia