Description
From Glen Cook, the godfather of Grimdark himself, Lies Weeping is the first book in a brand new arc of Glen Cook's groundbreaking Chronicles of the Black Company -- an epic fantasy series, with millions of copies in print.
The Black Company has retreated across the plain of glittering stone, toward a shadow gate that would let them trade the dangers of the plain for the questionable safety of the Company's one-time haven in Hsien, a region in the world known as the Land of Unknown Shadows.
In Hsien, the company returns to their former base, An Abode of Ravens, where the Lady ages backwards in a return to force, shaking off the thrall, one breath at a time. Meanwhile, Croaker, ascended to godlike status as the Steadfast Guardian, has been left behind in the Nameless Fortress.
In their adopted father's stead, Arkana and Shukrat have taken up the role of annalist for the Black Company. At first, life in Hsien appears quiet, even boring, but it is quickly apparent that strange goings on are more than what they seem, and it's up to them to discover the truth hidden in the shadows of this strange land.
“With the Black Company series Glen Cook single-handedly changed the face of fantasy.” --
New York Times bestselling author Steven Erikson
Chronicles of The Black Company The Black Company (The First Chronicle)
Shadows Linger (The Second Chronicle)
The White Rose (The Third Chronicle)
The Silver Spike Shadow Games (The First Book of the South)
Dreams of Steel (The Second Book of the South)
Bleak Seasons (Book One of Glittering Stone)
She Is the Darkness (Book Two of Glittering Stone)
Water Sleeps (Book Three of Glittering Stone)
Soldiers Live (Book Four of Glittering Stone)
Port of Shadows Lies Weeping (Book One of A Pitiless Rain)
Omnibus editions: Chronicles of the Black Company (comprising
The Black Company,
Shadows Linger, and
The White Rose)
The Books of the South (comprising
Shadow Games,
Dreams of Steel, and
The Silver Spike)
Return of the Black Company (comprising
Bleak Seasons and
She Is the Darkness)
The Many Deaths of the Black Company (comprising
Water Sleeps and
Soldiers Live)
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.