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The Wound of the World: The Cycle of Galand, Book 3

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Dante and Blays have forced Gladdic from the Collen Basin. But the victory might be only the first battle in a much larger war. With the land on the brink of starvation and politically fractured, Dante and Blays scramble to secure Collen’s food, borders, and allies. Before their work is done, rumor arrives from Mallon. The enemy is mustering for another attack.

Even if Collen can weather the coming storm, there’s no guarantee their independence will last out the year. During a border raid, Dante learns Gladdic has fled to the shadowy realm of Tanar Atain, home of the Andrac.

And the secrets Gladdic returns with could tip the balance of power forever.

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3 thoughts on “The Wound of the World: The Cycle of Galand, Book 3

  1. Arawn is smiling… Robertson never disappoints. I bought The Wound of the World the day it was released, but did so with a bittersweet click of the mouse. I didn’t want Dante’s and Blay’s journey to end, and the gods must’ve heard my plea – because we haven’t seen the last of the dastardly duo and the rest of Robertson’s troupe of character perfection. The adventure is fresh, with more knowledge of the ether and nether coming to light, and enough of the familiar denizens of Robertson’s imagination to cozy up with…

  2. Another great read from Mr Another great read from Mr. Robertson, continuing the tales of Dante and Blays. One thing I love about Mr. Robertson’s writing is the humor he interjects into the dialogue. Even in tense situations, Blays seems to have some wisecrack that makes me laugh. I was so pleased to see that more books about these two are promised. The only thing I hate about Mr. R.’s books is when they end. I get so involved in the characters and their stories, and I just want them to keep on going. Lucky for me, Mr…

  3. How Is It Still Improving?! Hahaha, I don’t often write gushing reviews, but this one is certainly merited. I am very impressed with the author’s ability to continue to improve upon this story. I know it is early in his career and I know how huge a claim I am making with this next statement, but, I mean it, he could one day be on Tolkien status. All he lacks, currently, is the ability to develop even more characters during the spinning of his tales. This series is amazing. Dante and Blays are two of my favorite characters…

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