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Mercenaries, we are almost there!!! A buddy read at BB&B
We have been through a lot. War is tough on everybody. It has been especially devastating on the once vast and powerful, legendary Black Company. It has been 14 years since the core of the company, including the brains of Croacker, the Talent of Lady and the heart of Murgen, walked into the trap set for them by Soulcatcher in the Glittering Stone Plain.... Everyone presumes they are dead and the remnants of the Company scattered to the wind and mostly destroyed. No one has seen anything resembling the structure of a war mercenary unit since that time, The Catcher and Mogaba feeling very secure in their place of power, ruling together with Swan and the aging Princess over the ever poorer and increasingly disheartened populous of Taglios... Little bothers their sense of security, except the constant messages in forms of illusions, smoke, signs on the walls, or small hit and run attacks some pesky little group of agitants keeps coming up with... "Water sleeps!!!" and other small promises of revenging for brothers long gone... But it is enough to still keep those tyrants on their toes...
Sleepy wishes for nothing more than to be able to cuddle up in a corner with a blanket and spend hours in sleep, dreaming of better times and prettier things... After all, that was the escape always available during a tough and cruel childhood... But at thirty something, the heavy responsibilities on Sleepy"s shoulders are a far cry from childhood times. After all, back then personal survival was the only goal. Now, 14 years after Sleepy, Goblin, One Eye and several other soldiers of the Company were unable to reach the rest of the group before they entered the treacherous Plain of Glittering Stone, the only thing they can do is try to retain some semblance of a memory of what the company used to be. By virtue of being literate, and also the chosen by the Captain and Murgen annalist apprentice, Sleepy is the new record keeper and standard bearer of the barely existing company. Only few members of the gang are from the times before Dejagorie, and the rest are tag alongs, most attaching themselves for having no better choices, but having no true concept of what The Company stands for or is realy supposed to be like. At this time, Sleepy has resorted to guerilla warfare, hit and run tactics, and trying to keep the flow of intelligence going in order to plan and plot.
See, because of Murgen's powers of sleep-walking and Astro-projection, the remainder of the gang has found out that the company brothers stuck in the Plain are ALIVE! They are just stuck in a magically induced stasis, thanks to Soulcatcher and her machinations. So, Sleepy has sworn that they are going to free them and once that is accomplished, recruit for the rebuilding of the Company and avenge themselves on all responsible for the treacheries perpetrated on them and the deaths of all their comrades. Some lofty goals for mare slip of a soldier...
This book was very different from any of the previous ones, mainly because it was written from the point of view of Sleepy. There is a feeling of distance, a much more objective way of recording this period in the Company's history, and it sound almost clinical at times. We miss the humor of Croacker and at times the absolute self-absorption and importance Murgan wrote himself into the annals with. They had a self-centered way of storytelling which we could easily identify with. On the other hand, I think Sleepy was the perfect person for delivering the enormous information we acquire during this chapter. Sleepy is a local born and raised, the first one since we have been with the company, who is more religious than not, brought up in a culture where the individual is lesser than the whole. No wonder Sleepy will downplay personal feelings and achievements and concentrate on the overall picture. Also, the revelations which we deal with here are sooooo huge, that in order for us to truly grasp the scope of what is happening, a subdued, more quiet voice is the perfect vessel for our preparation to enter into the final phase of our journey.
So, once again Glen Cook knew exactly what he was doing, and this book did exactly what it was intended for - it set us and the Company in a perfect position for the big grand last hurrah!!! Honestly, this setup distresses me a bit, because I can taste in the air some big losses and maybe even unthinkable heartbreaks awaiting us in the last installment of this series, which makes me very nervous to reach for the book that will be our Good-buy!!!
If you love military Fantasy and have not yet this series yet, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR??? READ IT!!! This series is unique in many ways, but most of all, we see this genre from the eyes of the rank and file up, not the other way around as is the tradition. I love it and already morn the fact that all things, no matter how good they are, still have to come to an end... Glen Cook, you are one devious, and wonderful master of storytelling! Thank you!
I wish you all Happy Reading and may you never run out of great books!!!