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(6th in Wheel of Time series) The Wheel of Time series and the story of Rand al'Thor continues to unfold! Rand al'Thor has begun to instruct his men in the use of magic. He must be careful to use his powers sparingly -- but he'll need more than physical strength to free himself from hostile Aes Seda... Full description
Summary: |
(6th in Wheel of Time series) The Wheel of Time series and the story of Rand al'Thor continues to unfold! Rand al'Thor has begun to instruct his men in the use of magic. He must be careful to use his powers sparingly -- but he'll need more than physical strength to free himself from hostile Aes Sedai. Meanwhile, the forces of Light are divided and in danger. Egwene al'Vere leads the dissident Aes Sedai, while Mat Cauthon stumbles into harms way, despite guidance from the spirits of great warriors. Falsely accused of murder and opposed by underlings of the Dark One, Rand must consolidate his allies to defeat the forces of evil. But time is frighteningly short, and the universe is a vast and threatening place. From the Compact Disc edition. |
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Item Description: |
Unabridged. |
Physical Description: |
1 online resource (34 audio files) : digital |
Playing Time: |
41::3:4: |
Format: |
Requires OverDrive Listen (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive app (file size: 1169614 KB). |
ISBN: |
9780307941206 |
Author Notes: |
During the 1980's, he began writing several novels for the Conan the Barbarian series that was created in the 1930's by Robert E. Howard. He also wrote under many pseudonyms, which include the historical novels The Fallon Blood (1980), The Fallon Pride (1981) and The Fallon Legacy (1982) as Reagan O'Neal; and the western Cheyenne Riders (1982) as Jackson O'Reilly. He wrote articles for periodicals for the Library Journal, Fantasy Review and Science Fiction Review as Chang Lung. He was the author of the Wheel of Time series and The Towers of Midnight. He died on September 16, 2007 following a battle with cardiac amyloidosis. Jordan was cremated and his ashes buried in the churchyard of St. James Church in Goose Creek, outside Charleston. (Bowker Author Biography) |