
Exile is the second book in the Dark Elf Trilogy and the Legend of Drizzt series. They begin their own search of the Underdark tunnels with murder on their minds, forcing Drizzt to watch his back at every turn. But loneliness is not the only thing that preys on Drizzt: His drow enemies, including his own siblings, would like nothing more than to see him dead.

My enemy was solitude, the interminable, incessant silence of hushed corridors. It followed me wherever I went-indeed, the farther I ran, the more it closed in around me. It did not take me long, however, to discover one nemesis that I could neither defeat nor flee. I could defeat almost anything that wandered into my chosen domain. I gained in the physical skills and experience necessary to live on. As I became a creature of the empty tunnels, survival became easier and more difficult all at once.

Exiled from Menzoberranzan, the city of his childhood and the hub of drow society, Drizzt now wanders the subterranean maze of the Underdark in search of a new home. This novel is considered by many to be Salvatore's best work and his combination of fantasy adventure with introspective prose sprinkled with mystery and wit make.

Salvatore's most popular hero Drizzt Do'Urden. Dark elf Drizzt Do’Urden fights for his survival in the labyrinthine tunnels of the Underdark Ten years have passed since we last saw Drizzt Do’Urden and his magical feline companion, Guenhwyvar-and much has changed. Homeland takes the reader on a journey into the dark depths of Menzoberranzan, land of the evil dark elves but also birthplace of R.A.
