And POV character Croaker should know when he isn’t serving as the Company medic, he serves as its annalist, both maintaining records of that long history and writing new history as it happens (the book is ostensibly excerpted from those annals, although Cook doesn’t lean into that conceit). The Company is a free mercenary company with a history dating back hundreds of years. The Black Company follows the titular Black Company, more commonly referred to and otherwise referred to here as the Company. Also I was lazy and didn’t post a review on Tuesday when the book was released like I should have. But it isn’t like I was reading much adult fantasy at my tender age in 1984, so it and its peers are as new to me as a book from 1964 or 1944. I had long since owned The Black Company in mass-market paperback, but I finally cracked it open after Tor sent me a review copy of their new edition, complete with new introduction by Malazan author Steven Erikson.įirst published in 1984, The Black Company technically falls after my arbitrary cutoff for Vintage SF. Which is probably why Tor decided to reissue it (as a handsome trade paperback with a bland cover) for their “Tor Essentials” line this past Tuesday. Glen Cook’s The Black Company was a milestone work that had an outsized influence on the fantasy genre.
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