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<blockquote data-quote="barsoomcore" data-source="post: 1320020" data-attributes="member: 812"><p>The answer to your question comes in two parts.</p><p></p><p>The Black Company is a mercenary company for hire, last of its kind, that at the opening of the series (see below) is trying to get out of a contract to a corrupt prince. They are led by a man known only as the Captain, and their story is initially recorded by a man named Croaker, who is the Company's physician and Annalist.</p><p></p><p><em>The Black Company</em> is a book by Glen Cook (at Amazon <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812521390/qid=1074390288/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/002-2897288-8163200" target="_blank">here</a>) that is the first in a series also known pretty much as "The Black Company books". These books follow the history of the Black Company (see above) as they join in the service of a great queen known as the Lady, who is possibly the bad guy in this whole thing. One of the great qualities of the series is that there are no good guys. There are guys you come to care about, but other than them everybody's pretty much nasty nasty nasty. Some are just better and smarter at their nastiness than others. And even the guys you care about are awful darn nasty.</p><p></p><p>It's a great, very mature set of books. Originally he wrote a trilogy, but that ended on quite a cliffhanger, and eventually more books came out. There are now ten books all told: the original three, another called <em>The Silver Spike</em> that wraps up a couple of side characters' stories, two books referred to as "The Books of the South" that carry on the Company's fate after the initial trilogy, and a final set of four referred to as "Glittering Stone", that bring the whole tale to a suitably epic conclusion.</p><p></p><p>I really like where the later books go. <em>She Is The Darkness</em> is a great, great book, and the ending of the whole saga is so satisfying, and so charged emotionally that it crushes me every time. I think people get turned off because [spoiler]the narrator you've come to trust so much gets taken away from you[/spoiler], and <em>Bleak Seasons</em>, the first book of "Glittering Stone" is one of the most non-linear fantasy novels I've read since Moorcock's JC tales. You really have to pay attention just to figure out what the heck's going on in that book, but it's worth fighting through to get to the last three books.</p><p></p><p>Cook has a lot to say about the nature of battle and warfare and what it does to people. His characters live and breath and irritate you and make you cheer. Great stuff.</p><p></p><p>HIGHLY recommended.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit: added spoilere tag. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> - Eridanis</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barsoomcore, post: 1320020, member: 812"] The answer to your question comes in two parts. The Black Company is a mercenary company for hire, last of its kind, that at the opening of the series (see below) is trying to get out of a contract to a corrupt prince. They are led by a man known only as the Captain, and their story is initially recorded by a man named Croaker, who is the Company's physician and Annalist. [i]The Black Company[/i] is a book by Glen Cook (at Amazon [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812521390/qid=1074390288/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/002-2897288-8163200]here[/url]) that is the first in a series also known pretty much as "The Black Company books". These books follow the history of the Black Company (see above) as they join in the service of a great queen known as the Lady, who is possibly the bad guy in this whole thing. One of the great qualities of the series is that there are no good guys. There are guys you come to care about, but other than them everybody's pretty much nasty nasty nasty. Some are just better and smarter at their nastiness than others. And even the guys you care about are awful darn nasty. It's a great, very mature set of books. Originally he wrote a trilogy, but that ended on quite a cliffhanger, and eventually more books came out. There are now ten books all told: the original three, another called [i]The Silver Spike[/i] that wraps up a couple of side characters' stories, two books referred to as "The Books of the South" that carry on the Company's fate after the initial trilogy, and a final set of four referred to as "Glittering Stone", that bring the whole tale to a suitably epic conclusion. I really like where the later books go. [i]She Is The Darkness[/i] is a great, great book, and the ending of the whole saga is so satisfying, and so charged emotionally that it crushes me every time. I think people get turned off because [spoiler]the narrator you've come to trust so much gets taken away from you[/spoiler], and [i]Bleak Seasons[/i], the first book of "Glittering Stone" is one of the most non-linear fantasy novels I've read since Moorcock's JC tales. You really have to pay attention just to figure out what the heck's going on in that book, but it's worth fighting through to get to the last three books. Cook has a lot to say about the nature of battle and warfare and what it does to people. His characters live and breath and irritate you and make you cheer. Great stuff. HIGHLY recommended. [i]Edit: added spoilere tag. :) - Eridanis[/i] [/QUOTE]
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