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Publication Order of Breakers Books

Publication Order of The Cutting Room Books

The Cutting Room (2013)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Cycle of Arawn Books

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The White Tree (2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Great Rift (2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Black Star (2014)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Cycle of Galand Books

The Red Sea (2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Silver Thief (2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Wound of the World (2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Light of Life (2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Spear of Stars (2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
What Lies Beyond (2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Twelve Plagues (2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
The 13th God (2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Cycle of Galand, Book 10 (2024)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Cycle of the Scour Books

The Sealed Citadel (2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Black Book (2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Last Tomb (2022)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Order Books

Students of the Order (With: Sam Lang) (2020)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Rebel Stars Books

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

The Zombies of Hobbiton (2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Lightless (2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Breathe For Me (2012)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Collections

When We Were Mutants & Other Stories (2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Battle for Moscow, Idaho & Other Stories (2011)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Anthologies

Walk The Fire(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Limelight(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Synchronic: 13 Tales of Time Travel(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Tails of the Apocalypse(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon

About Edward W. Robertson

Largely writing science-fiction and fantasy novels, the American author Edward W. Robertson has become extremely prolific over the years. Highly creative and extremely innovative with his work, he takes the reader on a journey using his compelling and entertaining style. Immediately capturing the attention of the reader, he’s gifted in how he approaches the page, making for a thoughtful and compelling style. This talent of his has led to him attracting readers from all over the world, drawing in an audience from far and wide.

Drawing from a whole range of different influences over the years, including King, Vonnegut, and Bukowski to name just a few, he’s definitely inspired. Bringing his worlds to life upon the page, he has plenty of ideas to keep his stories and fiction going for quite some time. Immersing the reader heavily in his imaginative worlds, he also has something to say with his work, making his voice heard. Combining a strong message with a well written story, he creates intelligent and concise books that fully transport the reader.

Creating interesting characters too, Robertson understands perfectly how to establish real people upon the page. This has helped readers to really invest themselves in his stories, letting them get fully involved with the narrative on a personal level. Staying with them long after they’ve put the book down too, his characters definitely leave an impression upon the reader quite unlike any other. With lots more to come too, Robertson is a writer to watch, with plenty more novels planned for release in the future.

Early and Personal Life

Growing up with a keen passion for the written word, Edward W. Robertson would harness his skills as a writer from an early age. This interest of his would develop throughout the years, allowing him to create a style that would come to be his own. Setting himself apart from other writers working within his field, he’d eventually find his own distinct style and approach.

Previously living in Idaho and New York, he would always be on the lookout for a new and exciting idea to help inspire him. Writing for a number of different publications, he would fast build his profile, creating a name for himself that would really resonate. Currently living in Los Angeles, he continues to write to this present day, as a lot more is expected to follow still.

Writing Career

Publishing his first book back in 2011, Robertson would make his arrival on the literary scene with the novel ‘The White Tree.’ This would be a fantasy novel, heralding the arrival of a major new talent in the genre, as it would set the tone for much of what was to come. It would also set-up the ‘Cycle of Arawn’ trilogy of fantasy novels, as he would go on to produce a number of other series too.

He’s also produced short-fiction and stories for a variety of different publications and outlets over the years too. This has seen him grow in prominence, reaching readers from all around the world, as his writing is appreciated by critics and the general public alike. Maintaining a presence both online and off, he also produced some novellas early on in his career, as his writing moves from strength-to-strength.

Blackout

Originally brought out back in 2015 on the 13th of August, this would first come out on the Kindle platform. Marking the eighth instalment of the long-running ‘Breakers’ series of books, it would provide the big finale for the franchise. A science-fiction novel, it’s best that the series is read in order so as to get the most out of each one of the books.

Here everybody comes together for the epic conclusion, with Walt looking to destroy a mothership just as he did in the beginning. Meanwhile battle weary Raina is looking to defend against further invaders, whilst Ness and Sebastion are attempting to embody The Living Way. Then there’s Tristan whose humanity is threatened by the swimmers and her own outright hatred of them all. How will everything come to pass, can they all survive this ordeal, and what will happen during the final blackout?

As a finale this works well on multiple levels, providing a strong finish to an extremely well written and entertaining series. There is room to continue expanding, but this provides a great send-off for all the characters, giving readers everything they could hope for. The world-building is managed with expert precision, whilst the characters themselves are all well developed throughout too.

The Twelve Plagues

This would be the seventh book in ‘The Cycle of Garland’ series of novels, continuing on from where the previous books left off. Providing more world-building and character development, it would provide the next exciting instalment in the highly popular fantasy franchise. Arriving on the 4th of May in 2021, it would carry on in much the same vein as before, whilst providing some unique twists and turns of its own.

Just as the army of The White Lich has fallen and Dante is ready to regroup, the Angel of Taim arrives heralding a message for them all. Threatening to destroy all Rale and the rest of the mortal world, Taim sees Dante heading off to the Gallador Rift, where there’s abundance, as Dante and his army hope to avoid starvation. During their journey a plague befalls them, and Rale is under attack, leaving Dante to travel to the Realm of the Gods in order to bargain for him and his people’s lives. Will he be able to manage it safely, are they all going to perish, and what exactly will become of the twelve plagues?

Building upon what came before, this really manages to deliver on the set-up of the previous novels, taking the series in a new and interesting direction. The story is well paced, capturing the essence of the prior books, whilst also offering something quite different of its own. It’s easy to read, making for a fun and engaging title that really captures the attention immediately from the outset.

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