Frostfell (Forgotten Realms: The Wizards)
Book Details
Author(s)Mark Sehestedt
PublisherWizards of the Coast
ISBN / ASIN0786942452
ISBN-139780786942459
MarketplaceCanada 🇨🇦
Description
Daughter of House Hiloar
War Wizard of Cormyr
Renegade
Only fools find themselves at Winterkeep after the first snowfall. The cold alone can kill, if you live long enough, and dangers far worse haunt the ruined keep in winter.
But slavers stole her son. She would sacrifice everything to get him back. But in the uncaring, frozen north, will it be enough?
About the Author
Mark Sehestedt (no relation to Laurence Tureaud) was born in Portales, New Mexico. He grew up on a steady diet of Marvel comic books, Star Trek reruns, Star Wars, science-fiction, horror, and Mel Brooks movies. His first attempt at a book was “How Not to Get Captured by Monsters on Halloween Night,†which he wrote at age four while watching Scooby-Doo. It still hasn’t found a publisher.
He now lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, six children, a dog, a bird, a gecko, and various unnamed spiders. Frostfell is his first novel. Film rights are still available.
War Wizard of Cormyr
Renegade
Only fools find themselves at Winterkeep after the first snowfall. The cold alone can kill, if you live long enough, and dangers far worse haunt the ruined keep in winter.
But slavers stole her son. She would sacrifice everything to get him back. But in the uncaring, frozen north, will it be enough?
About the Author
Mark Sehestedt (no relation to Laurence Tureaud) was born in Portales, New Mexico. He grew up on a steady diet of Marvel comic books, Star Trek reruns, Star Wars, science-fiction, horror, and Mel Brooks movies. His first attempt at a book was “How Not to Get Captured by Monsters on Halloween Night,†which he wrote at age four while watching Scooby-Doo. It still hasn’t found a publisher.
He now lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, six children, a dog, a bird, a gecko, and various unnamed spiders. Frostfell is his first novel. Film rights are still available.


