It chronicles the adventures of a side group of characters after the company parted ways at the end of the third book. The Silver Spike (1989) – This one is a bit of a misfit. The first trilogy of books, often called the Books of the North, have also been collected in The Chronicles of the Black Company.Ĥ. The White Rose (1985) Cover image from Wikimedia. The Black Company (1984) – The first book in the series is a classic unto itself and is a great introduction to Glen Cook’s world.ģ. There doesn’t seem to be that much out there about the series these days, what with it wrapping up over a decade ago.ġ. Moving forward from what I started with my post on Croaker awhile back, I wanted to present all of you with an accessible reading chronology for the series, being as I found it difficult to keep straight what order some books should be read in. I’m not going to stop until I make readers out of some of my followers and friends. For today, I thought another short post about the Black Company books by Glen Cook was in order. Good day, everyone! With all the new content from our contributors, I thought it was time I released a little something myself while I continued to work on my other column ideas for the Thoughts.
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