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The Twelve Plagues

The Cycle of Galand, Book 7

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The Twelve Plagues

By: Edward W. Robertson
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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The White Lich has fallen.

The remnants of his army have fled into the forests. It should be a time of celebration. But as Dante regroups his people, the Angel of Taim arrives with a message.

They may have defeated the lich, but Taim is still going to destroy the mortal world of Rale.

Facing starvation in the dead of winter, Dante leads his people toward the abundant fields of Gallador Rift. Along the way, though, a horrifying illness breaks out among the travelers. As earthquakes rattle the land and volcanic eruptions black out the sky, it becomes clear that the plague was only the first attack launched against Rale. Their only hope is to travel back to the Realm of the Gods and try to bargain with them - and if that fails, to wage war on them. But the only known doorway to the Realm is hundreds of miles away. In the throes of collapse, flooded with monsters from hell’s darkest depths, the entire world might be torn apart before Dante and Blays have the chance to start fighting back.

©2021 Edward W. Robertson (P)2021 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Sword & Sorcery

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Great characters in an elaborate ever changing world .. on to the next book the 13th God!

Another great book

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Each book has just cemented me deeper to this story. I can't wait to start the next one.

More literary gold.

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This series is absolutely brilliant! This book should have continued and been the end or continued with a challenge of how to get the portals open again. suspense and waiting for the next adventure is great! Trying to continue a series by stretching it out really sucks. It might not of felt this way if you finished the portals. But none the less a great continuation of blaze, Dante, and Gladdick! plus the amazing voicing by Reynolds!

Great continuation!

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This was a great book. Not quite as interesting as his other works, but a solid middle-series book.

Reading is spectacular as always.

A middle-series book that moves the plot forward

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I have been an Edward W. Robertson since I started reading his books - beginning with the Cycle of Arawn - but I think after this book, he's officially one of my favorite writers of all time. I expected that the series might eventually turn for the worse, but it never has and it just gets better and better.

And, Tim Gerard Reynolds does - as always - a phenomenal job as the narrator.

Awesome story as always!

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