I'm already a big R.A. Salvatore fan and being late to the party, I'm catching up on some of his previous works. The Silent Blade is the first book in the 'Paths of Darkness' series.
While all the characters are known to me already, the depth of Wulfgar, Drizzt and Entreri become even more complex.
Wulfgar, the imposing barbarian from Icewind Dale, having suffered for six years, tormented by the demon Errtu, is delivered physically but unable to clear his head, suffering nightmares and delusions, unable to find joy or meaning, unable to function in reality. After a violent exchange with a friend, not wanting to injure anyone else he cares about, Wulfgar leaves to find his own road.
Drizzt, Bruenor, Regis and Catti-Brie are already invested in a quest to Spirit Soaring from which they cannot deviate. They must deliver the crystal shard artifact known as 'Crenshinibon' to Cadderly who will destroy it. They cannot stop to help their friend with his incomparable grief although their hearts and minds are always with him.
On the other side of the story, one of the dark elf Drizzt's chief rivals, the human assassin, Artemis Entreri, returns to Calimport where warring street gangs, unclear as to his motives for returning, engage him in several battles, a few gangs being cordial and friendly to a point. Eventually, Jarlaxle, a dark elf who once subjected Entreri to the brutal underworld environment of Menzoberranzan, the stronghold of Lolth, delivers the assassin from these gangs and aids his return.
Bringing more dark elves, kobolds and a psionicist to Calimport, opening and closing dimension portals, Entreri and Jarlaxle not only secure the city for trade between the humans and elves, but discover the whereabouts and mission of Drizzt and his companions. Jarlaxle decides it will be in his best interests to pursue and wrest this powerful artifact from them, although they don't know what Crenshinibon is or what it does.
Drizzt and his companions, meanwhile, on their quest, are harassed and beset by goblins and giants drawn to Crenshinibon's power.
I found 'The Silent Blade' to be one of the most entertaining of Salvatore's books so far and look forward to reading the rest of the series.