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Shadow Games

Chronicles of the Black Company, Book 4

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Shadow Games

De: Glen Cook
Narrado por: Marc Vietor
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After the devastating battle at the Tower of Charm, Croaker leads the greatly diminished Black Company south, in search of the lost Annals. The Annals will be returned to Khatovar, 8,000 miles away, a city that may exists only in legend...the origin of the first Free Companies.

Every step of the way, the Company is hounded by shadowy figured and carrion-eating crows. As they march every southward, through bug infested jungle; rivers dense with bloodthirsty pirates; and cities, dead and living, haunted by the passage of the Company north, their numbers grow until they are thousands strong. But always they are watched by the Shadowmasters, a deadly new enemy. They are twisted creatures that deal in darkness and death, powerful, shadowy creatures bent on smothering the world in their foul embrace.

This is the first round in a deadly game, a game that the Black Company cannot hope to win.

Listen to more in the Black Company series.©1989 Glen Cook (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
Acción y Aventura Espada y Hechicería Fantasía Épico
Engaging Characters • Military Strategy • Fresh Storyline • Clever Writing • New Story Arc • Great Performance

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Best characters ever. Hands down. You should really read or listen. Many more books to go.

Best series and best voice... really good.

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This book takes what remains of The Black Company in a new direction. Intrigued to see what happens next.

New Direction

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This book yields new life to this series. It draws one back to this story with a vengeance and it is totally worth listening to.

New Life

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It's been a long road getting this far in the series, and every time we're on the road a lot has changed surrounding our favorite band of mercenaries. Without spoiling I'll say there has been a rift in what was once the more full band of the Black Company and has to be repaired by those surviving. Rebuilt, and made stronger. A hint of war threatens from the horizon, with grim omens and moments of tense fear. Glen Cook's writing is, as always, dry and gritty but also clever, occasionally tinged with humor and sometimes even beautiful poetry. It has and maybe always will shock me to read his work when there are so few that capture the same doom and gloom without coming off as completely boring. He thrives in the darkness. I wonder what happened in his life to train him so well for this literature. In any case, I had a feeling through most of this particular entry in the series that most of the really exciting stuff was behind me, with promise of maybe a little more excitement ahead, but here we are stuck in the bridge between. The bridge is still a worthwhile journey. It just wasn't as glorious as the previous books, which to me rivaled the Lord of the Rings when played in the theatre of my mind. That's giving it a lot of credit, but I think in terms of how it made me feel then it deserves it. It made me feel like the world, the war and it's characters were real, flawed people, but not flawed so much that I can't sympathize with or like them. I like them very much. It even turns some of the most famously villainous characters into anti-heroes into heroes! But it's done so believably, which takes the story to places I never imagined were possible. I am looking forward to reading more immediately. I hope there are other books that capture my interest beyond five novels or I will have lost faith in the capabilities of our modern day fantasy authors. Oh, well, I already have for the most part. At least there's always Miles/Christian Cameron, Bernard Cornwell (Arthur trilogy), to name a few.

Great stuff

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First time through this book. Read the Black Company books of the North and loved them. This story was a little odd by comparison in my opinion. The Performance continues to be great!

A good continuation of a great story.

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