The Black Unicorn

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Title The Black Unicorn
Cover to The Black Unicorn
Cover to The Black Unicorn

Book cover
Author Terry Brooks
Country United States
Language English
Series Magic Kingdom of Landover
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Del Rey Books
Released October 1987
Pages 320 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-345-33528-7
Preceded by Magic Kingdom For Sale -- SOLD!
Followed by Wizard at Large

The Black Unicorn (1987) by Terry Brooks is the second novel of the Magic Kingdom of Landover series. The plot has Ben Holiday being disguised, supposedly by a magic used by the evil wizard Meeks. He must figure out how to restore himself to the throne, meanwhile saving Willow in her dangerous quest to find the Black Unicorn.

Landover
Characters:

Abernathy - Ben Holiday - Iron Mark - Meeks - Mistaya - Nightshade - Questor Thews - Paladin - Strabo - Willow

Landover Locations:

Landover

Landover Books:

Magic Kingdom For Sale -- SOLD! - The Black Unicorn - Wizard at Large - The Tangle Box - Witches' Brew


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