At the End of Babel: A Tor.Com Original
Written by Michael Livingston
Narrated by Tavia Gilbert
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Michael Livingston
Michael Livingston, PhD. is the foremost academic interpreter of Robert Jordan's literary accomplishment and legacy. Among his many other books are the Shards of Heaven trilogy of novels (published by Tor) and multiple award-winning studies of military history. At present, he serves as the Secretary-General for the United States Commission on Military History and teaches at The Citadel.
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