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The Light of All That Falls
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The journey that began with The Shadow of What Was Lostreaches its spectacular conclusion in The Light of All That Falls, the final chapter of the Licanius Trilogy by acclaimed epic fantasy author James Islington.
After a savage battle, the Boundary is whole again -- but it may be too late. Banes now stalk the lands of Andarra, and the Venerate have gathered their armies for a final, crushing blow.
In Ilin Illan, Wirr fights to maintain a precarious alliance between Andarra's factions of power. With dark forces closing in on the capital, if he cannot succeed, the war is lost.
Imprisoned and alone in a strange land, Davian is pitted against the remaining Venerate. As he desperately tries to keep them from undoing Asha's sacrifice, he struggles to come to terms with his own path and all he has learned about Caeden, the friend he chose to set free.
Finally, Caeden is confronted with the reality of a plan laid centuries ago -- heartbroken at how it started and devastated by how it must end.
The Licanius Trilogy
The Shadow of What Was Lost
An Echo of Things to Come
The Light of All That Falls
"Love The Wheel of Time? This is about to become your new favorite series." - B&N SciFi & Fantasy Blog
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Rin
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“I fear a Socratic seminar would do absolute wonders for Caedan”
Perry
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Zulmarie (Zee)
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“What an ending to The Licanius Trilogy!
The Light of All That Falls is the final, and in my opinion the best in the series.
Despite not knowing how the author would resolve the numerous plot lines, everything comes together here to deliver an amazing conclusion. Every detail from the previous two books plays a vital role, creating a cohesive, well-crafted narrative. The characters growth is remarkable, with their multitude of challenges just adding more depth to the story.
The epilogue was a complete whirlwind that I was not expecting and it was everything and more than I was wanting/needing.”
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About James Islington
James Islington was born and raised in southern Victoria, Australia. His influences growing up were the stories of Raymond E. Feist and Robert Jordan, but it wasn't until later, when he read Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series -- followed soon after by Patrick Rothfuss' Name of the Wind -- that he was finally inspired to sit down and write something of his own. He now lives with his wife and daughter on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.