Glen Cook


The Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #1)
Shadows Linger (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #2)
The White Rose (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #3)
Shadow Games (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #4)
Dreams of Steel (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #5)
Chronicles of the Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #1-3)
The Silver Spike (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #3.5)
The Books of the South (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #3.5-5)
She is the Darkness (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #7)
Bleak Seasons (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #6)
Water Sleeps (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #8)
Soldiers Live (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #9)
Whispering Nickel Idols (Garrett P.I., #11)
The Tyranny of the Night (Instrumentalities of the Night, #1)
Angry Lead Skies (Garrett P.I., #10)
Shadow and Bone by Leigh BardugoSix of Crows by Leigh BardugoNevernight by Jay KristoffThe Ruin of Kings by Jenn LyonsDaughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop
Dark Fantasy Epics
19 books — 11 voters

Glen Cook
Quite unwittingly I saved the lives of twenty enemies of the Stranglers scheduled to be tortured and murdered during the night. The priests freed them to tell the world that the Deceivers were real and had found their messiah, that those who did not come to Kina soon would be devoured in the Year of the Skulls. A fun bunch of guys, Croaker would say.
Glen Cook, Dreams of Steel

Steven Erikson
With the Black Company series Glen Cook single-handedly changed the face of fantasy—something a lot of people didn’t notice and maybe still don’t. He brought the story down to a human level, dispensing with the cliché archetypes of princes, kings, and evil sorcerers. Reading his stuff was like reading Vietnam War fiction on peyote.
Steven Erikson

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