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'''Towers of Midnight''' is the thirteenth volume of [[The Wheel of Time]], which [[Brandon Sanderson]] was chosen to complete after Robert Jordan's death. It is the second part of what was to be one book, [[A Memory of Light]], but which grew too large and had to be split into three parts.{{tor ref|link=?view=blog&id=19734|text=Tor press release for The Gathering Storm|date=2009-03-30|broken=y}}
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'''''Towers of Midnight''''' is the thirteenth volume of [[The Wheel of Time]], which [[Brandon Sanderson]] was chosen to complete after Robert Jordan's death. It is the second part of what was to be one book, ''[[A Memory of Light]]'', but which grew too large and had to be split into three parts.{{tor ref|name=torpr|tor-announces-the-gathering-storm-book-twelve-of-robert-jordans-legendary-wheel-of-timer-fantasy-series|text=Tor press release for The Gathering Storm|date=2009-03-30}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 03:15, 22 July 2023

<Towers of Midnight>
Towers of Midnight.jpg
The Wheel of Time
Follows The Gathering Storm
Precedes A Memory of Light
Collaborators Robert Jordan
Released November 2, 2010
Publisher Tor books
ISBN 978-0-7653-2594-5

Towers of Midnight is the thirteenth volume of The Wheel of Time, which Brandon Sanderson was chosen to complete after Robert Jordan's death. It is the second part of what was to be one book, A Memory of Light, but which grew too large and had to be split into three parts.[1]

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