Robert Jordan was an American author best known for his epic fantasy series “The Wheel of Time”. Born in 1948, he spent his early years in South Carolina and served in the Vietnam War before beginning his career as a writer. The Wheel of Time is Jordan’s most well-known work, spanning 14 books and over 4 million words.

Jordan’s writing is characterized by its attention to detail, vivid world-building, and extensive use of foreshadowing. His books are known for their epic scale and intricate plotlines, with a large cast of characters and numerous subplots.

Some of the most popular audiobook titles in “The Wheel of Time” series include “The Eye of the World”, “The Great Hunt”, “The Dragon Reborn”, and “A Crown of Swords”. The series has been adapted into comic books, video games, and a television series that is currently in development.

Jordan’s other notable works include the “Conan the Barbarian” novels, the “Fallon” series, and “The Fallon Blood”. His contributions to the fantasy genre have had a significant impact on the genre and have inspired countless authors and readers alike. Though Jordan passed away in 2007, his legacy continues to live on through his beloved books and their many adaptations.