The 13th God
The entity of Nolost has racked Rale with plagues, disasters, and armies of demons. Dante, Blays, and Gladdic's final effort to defeat him has failed. Within weeks—if not days—Rale will be destroyed.
One last hope remains. They can't kill Nolost, but they may be able to eject him from Rale before he can complete his work. To do so, though, they'll have to destroy a world themselves: Olastar, the home of the portals that link all other places together.
Even with a guide to help them through it, Olastar seems bent on killing them, assaulting them with grotesquely warped animals and malevolent spirits. As they work toward the world's core, they learn something horrifying: this strange realm isn't unpopulated, like they'd assumed. It's inhabited by millions of people.
And if Dante and Blays want their own world to live, they'll have to kill every last one of them.
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Edward W. Robertson
When Edward W. Robertson writes, he doesn't just build worlds—he watches them burn and rise again. From crumbling civilizations in his Breakers series to the epic, war-torn landscapes of The Cycle of Arawn and The Cycle of Galand, his work pulses with tension, grit, and the kind of moral complexity that keeps readers up long past midnight.
Robertson first emerged on the fantasy and science fiction scene with a quiet but deliberate presence. That presence soon erupted into a million books sold, a USA Today bestseller title, and accolades including Audie and Voice Arts Award nominations. But behind the numbers is a writer who has never shied away from asking the hard questions: What happens when the world ends? What does power cost? And can redemption survive in the aftermath?
The Cycle of Galand
The Cycle of Galand consists of ten books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series The Cycle of Arawn

