On the Field of Merrilor, leaders of states have gathered either to unite with Rand al’Thor—or to prevent him from breaking the seals in the Dark’s cell. What he wants to do may be a sign of his madness, or the last hope of humanity. Egwene, the Amyrlin Seat, leans toward the first option.
In Andor, trollocs capture Cairhien.
In Perrin Aybara’s wolf-dream, Perrin fights the Faller.
As Matt Cauthon approaches Ebou Dar, he is planning to visit his wife Tuon—now Fortuona—the Empress of Seanchan.
All of humankind is in danger, and everything will be decided in the mountain of Shaiol Ghul. The Wheel turns, and the Age is ending. The Last Battle will decide the fate of the world…
Over the twenty years “The Wheel of Time” has delighted more than forty million readers in thirty-two different languages. “A Memory of Light” brings this magnificent fantasy to its wonderful conclusion.
Working from notes and diaries left by the deceased Robert Jordan (who died in 2007) and consulting his widow—who edited all of Jordan’s books—the renowned fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson completed what Jordan had begun.