<p>Kobor Tigan't&nbsp;the five-tiered city of the Giant lives!</p><p>Abim the Dark and Opak the Genitrix no longer reign; now it is the turn of&nbsp;Ta gentle and White Ta who with a steady and heroic hand now&nbsp;holds the reins of power. But the T'Lo those half-reptilian&nbsp;half-human draw its&nbsp;inhabitants ever further&nbsp;into the decadent and perverted pleasures only they can provide. Ta's reign becomes increasingly perilous and. as&nbsp;the Matriarchy slowly comes to an end&nbsp;it seems necessary for her to rely on the help of men in order to ensure the survival of her race.&nbsp;</p><p>Will&nbsp;a new supernatural power help Kobor Tigan't endure or does it simply herald the coming of a new&nbsp;continent yet to be born that of Atlantis.</p><p><br></p><p>The Reign of Ta a sequel to Kobor Tigan't was initially published in France by Robert Laffont in 1971. Its author Christia Sylf (1924-1980) who has often been compared to Edgar Cayce was a major French fantasy writer whose life was sadly cut short before she could complete her life's work.</p><p>Of this strange fantasy novel so extraordinary that it defies all comparisons best-selling author Robert Charroux wrote: It is an erotic and marvelous fantasy barbaric and sumptuous telling us of the Giants who walked the Earth during her infancy chronicling a world revealed to Sylf by supranormal privilege. It bears the mark of the highest initiation. It is a masterful work per excellence both in terms of its style and the transcendence of its inspiration.</p>