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Glen Cook

Auteur van The Black Company

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The Black Company (1984) 2,935 exemplaren
Chronicles of the Black Company (1986) 1,857 exemplaren
Shadows Linger (1984) 1,468 exemplaren
The White Rose (1985) 1,360 exemplaren
Shadow Games (1989) 1,044 exemplaren
Dreams of Steel (1990) 1,015 exemplaren
Bleak Seasons (1996) 990 exemplaren
The Silver Spike (1989) 934 exemplaren
Sweet Silver Blues (1987) 911 exemplaren
Water Sleeps (1999) 854 exemplaren
The Books of the South (2002) 846 exemplaren
She Is the Darkness (1997) 838 exemplaren
Soldiers Live (1989) 804 exemplaren
The Tyranny of the Night (2005) 666 exemplaren
Bitter Gold Hearts (1988) 639 exemplaren
Cold Copper Tears (1988) 621 exemplaren
Old Tin Sorrows (1989) 575 exemplaren
The Return of the Black Company (2000) 572 exemplaren
Faded Steel Heat (1999) 556 exemplaren
Dread Brass Shadows (1990) 527 exemplaren
Angry Lead Skies (2002) 520 exemplaren
Whispering Nickel Idols (2005) 519 exemplaren
Petty Pewter Gods (1995) 512 exemplaren
Red Iron Nights (1991) 500 exemplaren
Deadly Quicksilver Lies (1994) 482 exemplaren
The Dragon Never Sleeps (1988) 464 exemplaren
The Tower of Fear (1994) 458 exemplaren
The Swordbearer (1982) 437 exemplaren
Cruel Zinc Melodies (2008) 430 exemplaren
Lord of the Silent Kingdom (2007) 408 exemplaren
The Garrett Files (2003) 383 exemplaren
Passage at Arms (1985) 347 exemplaren
Shadowline (1982) 347 exemplaren
Gilded Latten Bones (2010) 316 exemplaren
Stars End (1982) 266 exemplaren
Starfishers (1982) 247 exemplaren
Reap the East Wind (1987) 238 exemplaren
Port of Shadows (2018) 227 exemplaren
An Ill Fate Marshalling (1988) 225 exemplaren
Surrender to the Will of the Night (2010) 224 exemplaren
Doomstalker (1985) 221 exemplaren
A Matter of Time (1985) 220 exemplaren
A Shadow of All Night Falling (1979) 219 exemplaren
Garrett, P.I. (2003) 205 exemplaren
Wicked Bronze Ambition (2013) 186 exemplaren
Ceremony (1986) 185 exemplaren
Warlock (1985) 178 exemplaren
Garrett Investigates (2004) 173 exemplaren
October's Baby (1980) 171 exemplaren
All Darkness Met (1984) 166 exemplaren
Sung In Blood (1990) 146 exemplaren
With Mercy Toward None (1985) 142 exemplaren
The Fire in His Hands (1984) 132 exemplaren
A Path to Coldness of Heart (2012) 130 exemplaren
Darkwar (2010) 127 exemplaren
Working God's Mischief (2014) 107 exemplaren
The Heirs of Babylon (1972) 97 exemplaren
Garrett on the Case (2005) 73 exemplaren
Water Sleeps, Part 1/2 (2005) 41 exemplaren
Winter's Dreams (2012) 40 exemplaren
She is the Darkness, Part 1/2 (1702) 38 exemplaren
The Starfishers Trilogy (2017) 37 exemplaren
Water Sleeps, Part 2/2 (2005) 37 exemplaren
Soldiers Live, Part 1/2 (2006) 36 exemplaren
She is the Darkness, Part 2/2 (2004) 35 exemplaren
Soldiers Live, Part 2/2 (2006) 33 exemplaren
A Pitiless Rain 32 exemplaren
Severed Heads 3 exemplaren
Raker {Short Story} (1982) 3 exemplaren
Ghost Stalk 3 exemplaren
Shadow Thieves (2011) 3 exemplaren
Filed Teeth 3 exemplaren
Call For The Dead 3 exemplaren
The Good Magician (2009) 3 exemplaren
Quiet Sea 2 exemplaren
The Seventh Fool 2 exemplaren
Ponce [short story] 2 exemplaren
Silverheels 2 exemplaren
The Swap Academy 2 exemplaren
Ezüstszegek 1 exemplaar
Hell's Forge 1 exemplaar
Shaggy Dog Bridge 1 exemplaar
Bone Candy 1 exemplaar
Castle Of Tears 1 exemplaar
The Recruiter 1 exemplaar
Gryphon's Eyrie 1 exemplaar
Sunrise 1 exemplaar
The Devil's Tooth 1 exemplaar
Enemy Territory 1 exemplaar
The Sword Bearer 1 exemplaar

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I enjoyed the characters and the different feel of this novel. It isn't a Black Company novel, or Dread Empire, but a new world with new characters. Good, Cook-style fantasy.
 
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Karlstar | 6 andere besprekingen | Apr 2, 2024 |
I gave up. I have really enjoyed reading the previous books about the Black Company, but I think Cook lost his way somewhere between # 7 and #8.
 
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dolfor | 12 andere besprekingen | Jan 30, 2024 |
Conclusion to the adventures of benRabi and Mouse.

What I like when it comes to Glen Cook is that author gives what you might call open ending - I am yet to read one of his books that would end with a full stop. Reason is very simple (as far as I can tell) - these books are about people not about struggle for its own sake, so struggle can continue even after main characters find their closure and strength to keep on going. Author's stories are very humane in a way that people interactions are normal, everyday. Spies fall in love with wrong people, people die in hundreds due to misunderstandings, families are put to sword and survivors are sworn to never ending vendettas that can only result in the more cataclysmic events and destruction, aliens behave as actual aliens, even when they are biologically very similar to humans (just look at the Sangaree for this or Dragon/Fishes or even Stars' End over-mind for the other end of spectrum).

All of this takes place against the backdrop of ancient mysteries, unimaginable merciless enemies, politicking and backstabbing in human universe and epic battles ..... but again, let me repeat, people are focus. People that do heroic stuff but eventually end up pretty much damaged after years of undercover (Manchurian Candidate type) work amongst the people they finally fall in with or after years of pursuing blood vengeance and then losing the reason to continue living or having to live with the ones actions that have sentenced billions to death. Maybe most important message from the book is how fixation on only one aspect of existence can spell doom to the entire species.

When it comes to action, shadowy spy work, agents and commandos chasing one another, hijackings for information, psychological programming and various other deadly technology available to operators - all of this is something that would not be out of place in stories about Alpha Legion in W40K.

What I especially like in Glen Cook's SF is realism of space combat. Maybe only Neal Asher and Iain M. Banks come near when depicting insanely fast, combat engagements lasting seconds and spanning thousands of miles.

Book has a bitter sweet ending, but after all, when one looks at it through prism of danger lurking on the horizon, everything seems justified (even that research base destruction - although I am still divided on this one). It kinda brings back the belief that humans are not wolves to each other, which is something that last decades seem to just desire to imprint on everyone. Here we have various societies working together, interacting (again in normal way without too much drama) and coming to the solutions that will benefit everyone (again, this is fiction but again, considering the enemy not something unimaginable). Most importantly all characters are reasoning and coming to solutions, yes there are emotions and some actions do come out of them (aforementioned vendetta), but main focus is on reasoning and not allowing emotions to decide on a species wide decisions.

Only element I have a problem with is role of Sangaree - it seems like author wanted to do something with this violent offshoot of humanity but decided not to. I wonder how would the story shape itself if this approach was more developed.

In any case this is great book, great story, highly recommended to fans of SF action/adventure.
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Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Story takes place years after the great mercenary war on Blackworld. Mouse Storm is back to Confederation Lunar Command and serves as a special operator in the Confed's intelligence service. Here he is paired with his colleague from Academy, man living under so many names that he is on verge of forgetting his real name. Man now known as Moyshe benRabi.

Story starts with Mouse and benRabi entering the service with Sainers, legendary Starfishers, in role of tekkies. Reason is that Seiners need people to help them around their ships for the time being. Result is not that good for Seiners - instead of expected thousands only several hundreds signed in. And in these hundreds majority are members of intelligence services from all over - Confed, Sangaree and various other corporations and mercenary/pirate outfits.

All of these espionage elements have the same goal - find out the secrets of Seiners and how they manage to get to the "gold" from the dragons, "gold" (I truly cannot remember the name of the materiel) that is basis of advanced technology for all species in the universe.

Of course, since we are talking about Mouse Storm, things get complicated with entrance of mysterious Sangaree woman, agent from one of Sangaree Families or maybe the ruling council itself. And here we get a background on the conflict and we are presented with how Mouse fights his own vendetta against Sangarees even while working on other tasks.

Suffice to say (because I do not want to spoil anything, book and trilogy in general is excellent) things get .... problematic (?) .... for our duo and very soon they will come to realize that Seiners are not just dragon herders but there is something more in their actions, actions with which they try to hold something more sinister at bay. And Mouse..... well there is more about him too, but we are yet to found out what exactly is his goal.

As always this is great action SF. Technology is integral part of the story and it is very cyberpunky but it does not run the show. People and story do - and here I have to say author's military background comes to the front - entire plot, action and espionage sound and feel very authentic and real (entire SF setting not withstanding).

Excellent book. Only minus that I see is that it does not have a definitive end (it is book number two after all) and it ends on a cliffhanger.

Now to read that final book in the series :)

Highly recommended.
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Zare | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 23, 2024 |

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131
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24
Leden
32,349
Populariteit
#600
Waardering
3.8
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489
ISBNs
393
Talen
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