Series: Chronicles of the Black Company

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The Black Company by Glen Cook1
The Black Company Goes South by Glen CookOmnibus 4-5 and The Silver Spike
Swords & Dark Magic: The New Sword and Sorcery by Jonathan Strahanshort story "Tides Elba"
Shadows Linger by Glen Cook2
The White Rose by Glen Cook3
Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen CookOmnibus 1-3
Space Dogfights by Gordon R. Dicksonrelated shortstory - "In the Wind"
The Silver Spike by Glen Cookspin-off
Shadow Games by Glen Cook4
Dreams of Steel by Glen Cook5
The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company (Chronicles of the Black Company) by Glen CookOmnibus 4-5 silver spike
Bleak Seasons by Glen Cook6
Bleak Seasons and She Is the Darkness (The Black Company: Glittering Stone, Volume 1) by Glen Cook6-7
She Is the Darkness by Glen Cook7
The Return of the Black Company by Glen CookOmnibus 6-7
Water Sleeps by Glen Cook8
Soldiers Live by Glen Cook9
The Many Deaths of the Black Company by Glen CookOmnibus 8-9
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy 2 by William K. Schafernovella "Smelling Darkness"

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