The Light of Life: The Cycle of Galand, Book 4

The Light of Life: The Cycle of Galand, Book 4
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But if they fail, the White Lich will rip the souls from the people of Tanar Atain - and turn his gaze on the rest of the world.. If they can find it and kill it, then the lich should die with it. Gladdic believes that original body is still out there, hidden somewhere in the swamps. The enemy is known as the White Lich. He is ancient. He is immensely powerful. Their only chance to defeat him is to strike fast, before the lich has regained his power. But attacking him directly would be suicide. After a year of fighting across three different lands, Dante and Blays have finally brought Gladdic to justice - and in the process, they've unl
K C said Phenomenal!. Oh My Gods! So far from disappointed in this book! If Dante and Blays wasn't enough, adding Gladdic into the mix was pure genius. The banter between the three of them had me laughing out loud, earning strange looks from my family, on several occasions. I have to say that this book may be my favorite of the series. Even though Blays and Dante have been faced with 'not so good odds' at coming out on top all throughout the series, only in the end to conquer, dont let that fool yo. Keep'em coming! Tom Radian It is a pleasure that Edward keeps surprising me book after book and keeps me yearning for the next.I love the fact that there are no "absolutes". Life isn't black and white and we usually judge things from our own subjective perspective.Edward shows us that it is so and his characters must shift their views and beliefs based on what's revealed to them.They are not unyielding idealistic characters but flesh and blood.This provides us with much better understanding of their mot. He did it again As a rule. I don't particularly like series. I prefer my books to be complete. But Robertson breaks rules for me. His characters are people with flaws and virtues. You really can't predict what will happen in one of his books.