Glen Cook. 40 books (LIT) Date: 08 May 2011, 00:38
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List: Black Company 01 - The Black Company.lit Black Company 02 - Shadows Linger.lit Black Company 03 - White Rose.lit Black Company 03.5 - The Silver Spike.lit Black Company 04 - Shadow Games.lit Black Company 05 - Dreams of Steel.lit Black Company 05 - Shadow Games.lit Black Company 06 - Bleak Seasons.lit Black Company 07 - She Is The Darkness.lit Black Company 08 - Water Sleeps.lit Black Company 09 - Soldiers Live.lit Darkwar 01 - Doomstalker.lit Darkwar 02 - Warlock.lit Darkwar 03 - Ceremony.lit Dread Empire 01 - Splinter Of The Mind's Eye.lit Dread Empire 01 - The Fire In His Hands.lit Dread Empire 02 - With Mercy Towards None.lit Dread Empire 03 - Shadow Of All Night Falling.lit Dread Empire 04 - Octobers Baby.lit Dread Empire 05 - All Darkness Met.lit Dread Empire 06 - Reap The East Wind.lit Dread Empire 07 - An Ill Fate Marshalling.lit Garrett 01 - Sweet Silver Blues.lit Garrett 02 - Bitter Gold Hearts.lit Garrett 03 - Cold Copper Tears.lit Garrett 04 - Old Tin Sorrows.lit Garrett 05 - Dread Brass Shadows.lit Garrett 06 - Red Iron Nights.lit Garrett 07 - Deadly Quicksilver Lies.lit Garrett 08 - Petty Pewter Gods.lit Garrett 09 - Faded Steel Heat.lit Garrett 10 - Angry Lead Skies.lit Passage at Arms.lit Starfishers 01 - Shadowline.lit Starfishers 02 - Starfishers.lit Starfishers 03 - Star's End.lit Sung In Blood.lit The Dragon Never Sleeps.lit The Heirs of Babylon.lit The Swordbearer.lit Glen Cook (July 9, 1944-) is a contemporary American science fiction and fantasy author, best known for his fantasy series, The Black Company. Cook currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri. The Black Company is a series of fantasy novels by author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, The Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four hundred year history. The Black Company is the first novel in Glen Cook's ongoing series, The Black Company. Plot introduction The Dominator is an extremely powerful wizard who has the ability to turn his bitterest enemies into his loyal servants, even those nearly his equal in magic (hence the name). The most potent of his victims are called the Ten Who Were Taken, or just Taken for short. With his wife, the Lady (whose magical skill is second only to his), he founded an empire unrivaled for evil. It was overthrown by a rebellion led by the White Rose, but neither she nor the rebel wizards were strong enough to kill the Dominator, the Lady or the Taken. The best they could do was to render them unconscious and imprison them. After four centuries, the wizard Bomanz awakened the Lady, in an attempt to learn from her. She manipulated him, winning her freedom. She then unleashed the Taken, but betrayed the Dominator, leaving him where he was, and proceeded to resurrect the empire. As with the old, so it was with the new - a rebellion broke out, spearheaded this time by the Circle of Eighteen. The Circle is made up of magicians not individually as strong as the Taken, but usually united in their goals. The Taken, on the other hand, battle each other as much as they do the rebels. Shadows Linger is the second novel in Glen Cook's ongoing series, The Black Company. Plot introduction Centuries in the past, the Dominator and his wife, the Lady, (both supremely skilled in the art of magic), had founded an empire legendary for evil. They were overthrown by a rebellion led by the White Rose, but even in defeat, they remained too powerful to be killed; the best the rebels could do was to imprison them in the Barrowland. The Lady escaped to rebuild the empire, but betrayed her husband, leaving him there. The Black Company recounted how she crushed several deadly challenges to her power. But those were not the only threats to her reign... PassWord: books_for_all
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