The Light of Life | Podium Audio

The Cycle of Galand

The Light of Life

Book 4

By: Edward W. Robertson

Performed by: Tim Gerard Reynolds

Released: July 11, 2017

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 21 hr, 23 min

After a year of fighting across three different lands, Dante and Blays have finally brought Gladdic to justice – and in the process, they’ve unleashed a horror beyond all reckoning.
The enemy is known as the White Lich. He is ancient. He is immensely powerful. And Gladdic believes he will soon enslave all of Tanar Atain.
Their only chance to defeat him is to strike fast, before the lich has regained his power. But attacking him directly would be suicide. Instead, Gladdic has an alternative. Once upon a time, the lich was human, with a mortal body. Gladdic believes that original body is still out there, hidden somewhere in the swamps.
If they can find it and kill it, then the lich should die with it. 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.

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Author:

Edward W. Robertson

Ed is the author of the epic fantasy Cycle of Galand novels and the post-apocalyptic Breakers series. His work has hit the USA Today Bestseller list, been nominated for multiple audiobook awards, and is currently being translated into five different languages. Born in the deserts of the US West, he's since lived in New York, Idaho, Los Angeles, and Hawaii, where he befriends a lot of turtles.

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PERFORMER:

Tim Gerard Reynolds

Tim Gerard Reynolds is a best-selling audiobook narrator with over 300 titles recorded. He has narrated books in multiple genres including authors such as Salman Rushdie, Colm Tóbín, Michael J. Sullivan, Mike McCormack, Pierce Brown, Gene Wolf, Tana French, Hugh Howey, Andrew Seiple, Mark Lawrence, Larry Corriea, and Caleb Carr, and many others. Best-know for narrating fantasy & sci-fi fiction, Tim has narrated many titles in most fiction and non-fiction categories, and has taken part in some notable collaborations such has the award-winning re-release of Margaret Attwood's The Handmaid's Tale. ​ Tim was nominated for Best [Performance by a Male Narrator in the 2019 Audie Awards](https://www.timgerardreynolds.com/), and has previously been a 5-time Audie Nominee. He is the recipient of multiple Audiofile Earphones Awards and has twice been listed in Audiofile Magazine's Best of the Year. Books he narrated were among [Audible.com](http://audible.com/)'s Best of the Year from 2014 through 2017 consecutively. And books Tim has narrated have frequently appeared on the New York Times Bestseller list for audiobooks. In 2016 he was awarded a listener-voted Reddit "Stabby" Award for his contributions, in particular, to the Fantasy genre. Among the 2016 Fantasy audiobook best-sellers, Tim read 3 out of the top 5 titles.

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