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The eighth volume of the military-fantasy saga of the Black Company of mercenaries, set in a world strongly flavored with elements of South and Southeast Asia, holds to the high standards of previous volumes. It is some years after the close of She Is the Darkness, when their nemesis, Soulcatcher, locked most of the company in a magical stasis field; now the motley band of survivors exists at the sufferance of the Radisha of Taglios. This doesn't keep them from wanting to rescue their comrades, however. The survivors' leader is the young woman Sleepy, once the ward of Murgen the Standardbearer but now his successor as Annalist of the Company. She organizes her ragtag followers to steal the various sorcerous secrets of ways to penetrate the stasis field and eventually to kidnap the Radisha of Taglios herself. The rescue party then hotfoots it, with Soulcatcher, her general Mogaba and Kina the Destroyer close on their heels. This novel stands more sturdily on its own than most Black Company books, thanks to the exceptional richness of the world building, exemplified in particular by its feel for Eastern religion. It is compelling to see the dregs of society groping toward a certain nobility through loyalty to lost comrades. The actual rescue has a whiff of anticlimax about it, but the revived Black Company has no shortage of surviving enemies, and further adventures are practically guaranteed and eagerly anticipated.
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After a 15-year wait, the surviving members of the Black Company marshal their resources and begin an arduous journey back to the glittering plain in an attempt to rescue their captured brethren from a timeless prison. Told from the perspective of an Annalist haunted by dreams of the past and visions of the future, the eighth chronicle of the last of the Free Companies encompasses accounts of guerrilla warfare and open battle as well as the everyday struggles of soldiers caught in a war for survival against immortal enemies. Cook's singular talent for combining gritty realism and high fantasy provides a hard edge to this popular fantasy noir series. Highly recommended.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Fantasy; 1st edition (March 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812555341
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812555349
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Is there a better series of novels with heroes this nasty?, July 5, 1999
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I am always surprised when a new Glen Cook novel hits the stands. Outside of the success of his "Garrett" novels (which are a lovely blend of Raymond Chandler meets J.R.R.), he has to be the most overlooked writer in the fantasy genre. His "Dread Empire" series of novels (of which there were seven (7) published) combined political machinations with big-time wizardry, meddling immortals and believable ordinary characters (with ordinary flaws) into a grand mesh set on a world scale. He had planned at least two more novels in the series but poor sales forced its "retirement". Let us all hope that this does not happen with The Black Company. My greatest fear is that the latest book will be the last and the story will not yet be finished. Water Sleeps is another example of Glen's gritty storytelling at his best! Best of all, there is room for more novels with the hooks and unanswered questions that he leaves us with! The presence of Croaker and Lady (or lack of presence would better describe it) is the one thread that has bound the entire series together. Having them restored will allow Mr. Cook to tantilize us with further tales - should enough people purchase the novels - and also allow for the development of the newest wizard in the group - Murgen's son. Write on.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining read with a little disappointment, March 8, 2000
By Patrick (Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
"Water Sleeps" is definitely a page turner. The plot is nicely constructed and seems to have more direction than "She Is the Darkness". Sleepy, the new annalist, keeps the company spirit alive as she pulls some tricks truly worthy of the Black Company's style. As someone else noted, Cook definitely seems to be getting into saga mode. I don't think one more book will wrap up this series. Count on at least two.

Now the gripes (SPOILERS AHEAD! Skip the rest if you haven't read the book): It would have been nice to have some dialogue with Croaker and Lady, at least at the end. I also noticed some inconsistencies in the story. For example, when Soulcatcher's sabotaged carpet gives way, she sees the words 'Water Sleeps' written in the sky. Later, Cook writes that she didn't know the carpet breaking was sabotage until she checked her other carpet and saw that it too was sabotaged. Somehow I think 'Water Sleeps' as she fell would have been a good clue.

As for someone's comment wondering why the Company hasn't gotten Soulcatcher's true name, I'd go further than that. Why the heck did they leave her alive anyway? In "She Is the Darkness", they dragged around Howler and Soulcatcher for no good reason. 'They might come in handy' is not a compelling reason to keep two incredibly dangerous enemies alive. I don't recall any better reasons being given (someone enlighten me, by all means, if there was). I couldn't believe that an outfit that can be as ruthless as the Black Company would let those two live when they caught them unless it was VERY important. Sorry, this just drove me nuts as I read 'She Is the Darkness'. Now Cook may be doing it again at the end of 'Water Sleeps', though not quite as badly, with Narayan and Longshadow. Maybe we can chalk up Narayan's continued life to Kina's subtle influence on his captor... maybe. Okay, my rant is over. 'Water Sleeps' is quite good, certainly better than 'She Is the Darkness'.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Cook traces back to his roots.., December 13, 1999
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Following up on the storyline as established in She is the Darkness, Cook really gets back into character (so to speak) by duplicating the style he used in White Rose.

Told from both first person and third person perspective, this book involves the reader in a plot of intrigue, deception, and general mayhem, relying on the reader's intuition and understanding of previous events, evoking thoughts seldom generated by other authors of this genre.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Great book! It fits well with the rest of the series, much better than the books of Murgen, though, in my opinion.
Published 7 days ago by A. Lane

4.0 out of 5 stars A return to good narrative
I should provide the disclaimer that I love Mr. Cook's writing in general. I've finished two complete series of his novels now, and barring a few miscreant experiments, his voice... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Forest F. White

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
Another of the weaker Black Company novels, as the Company is still in a bad place. If you had not made it this far in the series, you could be excused. Read more
Published on September 3, 2007 by Blue Tyson

3.0 out of 5 stars An improvement over the last 2 titles...
This novel is a vast improvement over the last two titles; I found Bleak Seasons very convoluted with Murgen's temporal ambling and She is the Darkness to be an notable... Read more
Published on August 23, 2006 by Woofdog

4.0 out of 5 stars Home, Home on the Plain
Once again we get a switch in annalists - of necessity since Soulcatcher dropped most of the main characters (other than Goblin and One-Eye) into a stasis trap in the depths of... Read more
Published on July 31, 2006 by Marc Ruby™

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Gritty Real Read
Glenn Cook captures the life and times of a mercenary bad with gritty realism.

I higly recommend the Black Company series.
Published on August 12, 2005 by Ann M. Towey

5.0 out of 5 stars Much better...
than some of the other more recent books. Solid and a nice return to form.
Published on July 6, 2005 by SoulCatcher

2.0 out of 5 stars Water Sleeps
The second to last Black Company installment.

This one did not work so well for me as some of the others. Read more

Published on August 10, 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars A rather strange ending...
I found this series to be absolutely riveting for the first 3 novels, entertaining but less enjoyable in the next 2, and then the last 3 just got bizarre. Read more
Published on May 15, 2003 by John Gromadzki

5.0 out of 5 stars Black Company is back!
This book is great! I love Cook's sarcastic style of narration. I'm a great fan of the Black Company and I'm really waiting for the next book!
Published on January 23, 2001 by Irek Konior

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