Particle-Particle_Man said:Oh, Eve Forward's Villains by Necessity is the Evil D&D party saves the world from being destroyed by metaphysical goodness absorbing the world because all the other evil creatures and villains are gone.
The party includes: A druid (neutral balance, like old style nutty true neutral alignments), An assassin (single classed, like 1st ed), a halfling thief, a Black Knight (anti-paladin was a class in an old Dragon magazine, reprinted in Best of Dragon, for 1st ed), An (not-quite-Drow but *come on*) evil cannibal sorceress, and a centaur (guess who's the spy for the good guys?).
A pretty good novel, marred only by the author's need to put in an in-joke about not-Smurfs (in another book, she feels compelled to put in a Pink Floyd joke, of all things). Has a great pun that I won't spoil here, made by the Assassin character (the protagonist) and has a magical duel that goes pretty much like you would expect a magical duel to go, by D&D rules.
This book sounds entertaining to me-- I am a big fan of grey morality characters (like in Paul Kemp's books-- go read them! Now!). I cannot quite tell from your post if it is played for laughs or straight action, though; which is it?
EDIT: Holy Cow! Never mind! I just checked prices on Amazon for used copies-- SHEESH! I hope the book is fine art for the prices being charged there... STARTING at $33 for used softcovers..!

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