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She is the Darkness (The Chronicles of the Black Company #7) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 470 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 7056 Users | 141 Reviews

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Original Title: She is the Darkness
ISBN: 0812555333 (ISBN13: 9780812555332)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Chronicles of the Black Company #7, The Books of the Glittering Stone #2

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The wind whines and howls with bitter breath. Lightning snarls and barks. Rage is an animate force upon the plain of glittering stone. Even shadows are afraid.

At the heart of the plain stands a vast grey stronghold, unknown, older than any written memory. One ancient tower has collapsed across the fissure. From the heart of the fastness comes a great deep slow breath like that of a slumbering world-heart, cracking the olden silence.

Death is eternity. Eternity is stone. Stone is silence.

Stone cannot speak but stone remembers.

So begins the next movement of Glittering Stone....

The tale again comes to us from the pen of Murgen, Annalist and Standard Bearer of the Black Company, whose developing powers of travel through space and time give him a perspective like no other.

Led by the wily commander, Croaker, and the Lady, the Company is working for the Taglian government, but neither the Company nor the Taglians are overflowing with trust for each other. Arrayed against both is a similarly tenuous alliance of sorcerers, including the diabolical Soulcatcher, the psychotic Howler, and a four-year-old child who may be the most powerful of all.

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Title:She is the Darkness (The Chronicles of the Black Company #7)
Author:Glen Cook
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 470 pages
Published:July 15th 1998 by Tor Fantasy (first published September 1997)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Dark Fantasy. War. Military Fiction. Epic Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.1 From 7056 Users | 141 Reviews

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Definitely five stars, even though at the moment I'm not sure what hit me with the ending. My brain is still squawking "What? What?! WHAT?!" I think I may need to reread the last few chapters when the shock wears off. I'm not sure what I can say about this installment without spoilers. But wow, it's clear now just which "She" is the Darkness, and the reveal was utterly chilling. I'm still shaking. The imagery and atmosphere of the final fifth or so of this book are just amazing -- incredibly

Its not too often that the last chapter of book makes you slap it shut and silently shout WHAT NOW? and immediately grab the next book in the series and sit back down in the same warm chair and continue reading.Great book, possibly the best in the series (Book 8 of 10) so far. This one was fast-paced and nearly impossible to put down after the halfway mark. After a slight downshift in Bleak Seasons, now were cooking with gas. If you made it through Bleak Seasons, my review is not going to

Nooo! Oh man. I am so glad I did not read this book when it first came out. Because if I had to wait a year or more before I could read the next one...I might hurt somebody. This ending was a crazy cliffhanger. So, this is the 6th Black Company book, She is the Darkness. It is also "Book 2 of Glittering Stone". It is narrated, like the previous book, by Murgen, the standard bearer of The Black Company. In the last book, there was a lot of time travel, as Murgen kept getting pulled into the past

Just because youre paranoid does not mean theyre not out to get you. A group read with my fellow GR mercenaries Choko, Eilonwy, and Sarah (by the way, thank you for the picture idea). I will try to give a very general idea about this installment of The Black Company to the people completely unfamiliar with it. Imagine unicorns and rainbows,My Little Pony, and Teletubbies. Well, these are not even remotely close they are so unlike each other they might come from different galaxies. How about

*** 4.75 ***A buddy read with the mercenaries at BB&B!!! Holy-Glittering-Balls, What the Hell Happened???? WTF?!?!?!Another Black Company adventure on the road to Khatovarm and another absolutely insane ending!!! What, How, Who, all of those are questions that flashed like a disco ball in a club in the 70's through my mind, as the book got closer to its ending... So many people back-stabbed one another, that I am not sure if all the main players were not stabbed by a different blade dozens

This may be a low 4 stars, more likely 3.5 for me.This book is riddled, as always with Cook, with plot against plot against plot as half a dozen different individuals try to force events in their favor. But while we get much more insight on that plotting, and really get a sense of individual characters in, say, Dreams of Steel, here, the vast majority of what we see is simply the aftermath. Several twists and turns are given the lightest bit of foreshadowing (view spoiler)[Willow Swan goes for

I've read all the Black Company books in order. It's sad, but they're just getting a bit dull. The mystique seems to have gone for me. This book is about 100 pages too long. It's repetitive. And the end is a huge cliff-hanger. Again. Fine, I have the next book. But I'm not dying to read it...The series seems to be petering out rather than rising to a crescendo. I don't fear the end for the characters because there are 2 more books to go.

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