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Really depends on what edition you're planning on running/playing. RHOD isn't updated for 5E, as far as I know, but 3.0/3.5 is still very good.
For me, I really enjoyed Kenzer & Company's Kingdoms of Kalamar setting. They released an adventure path (or a couple of adventure paths) for 3.0/3.5. They were some of the first premade adventures I ever purchased, mostly because that's what my "local" Waldenbooks had available in the days before amazon.com became a thing.
The issue you may run into is that they aren't "concentric" as most adventure "paths" are. They're sort of stand-alone adventures tied together by setting. I'd highly recommend Aldriv's Revenge, which is 1-3rd level. It's a great little murder-mystery, dungeon crawl, and your players get to encounter ghosts, leprechauns, and a werewolf. The adventure and maps are fully fleshed out, there are numerous illustrations to show the players, and it's very easy to run. And, honestly, it can be dropped into almost any setting.
From there, pick up Deathright. It's a 4-6 level adventure in the same setting. A fantastic adventure (and a big ol' dungeon crawl with a lot of fun traps and riddles (and a lot of undead) wherein the party has to contend with a plague, hordes of undead, and a love-lorn lich whose bardic paramour has died.
Both adventures run for about $5 on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Aldrivs-Revenge-Dungeons-Dragons-Adventure/dp/1889182567/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1518123903&sr=8-23&keywords=Kingdoms+of+Kalamar
https://www.amazon.com/Deathright-Dungeons-Dragons-Kingdoms-Adventure/dp/1889182575/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1518123903&sr=8-20&keywords=Kingdoms+of+Kalamar
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