Looking at release dates on Amazon
I see... The Many Deaths of the Black Company [1] Jan 15 Shadowline Jan 15 Tyranny of the Night April 13 Starfishers April 15 Not even a title for the 3rd (or 4th) Instrumentalities book yet and they''re reprinting the paperback for volume one. And, because it just LEAPT off the page... http://www.amazon.com/Darkwar-Glen-Cook/dp/1597801534/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=b... I've emailed the seller, there has to be a story here. Hopefully something better than just an ARC. [1] A good title for the last omnibus [2] [2] "Last" because I'll believe in more BC books when I see them. -- Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1993-1951
It probably IS an ARC, I remember some guy selling his ARC of The Swordbearer about a month before the Nightshade edition came out. The Many Deaths of the Black Company had been listed for January 4, I guess it got pushed back a few days. As for The Tyranny of the Night, I've seen that one listed for a little while now. My guess is that the third and fourth Instrumentalities books will be trade paperback originals, rather than hardcover. As such, they are relaunching the series by putting out trade paperbacks of The Tyranny of the Night and Lord of the Silent Kingdom, so that people can get uniform collections of the series, to put on the shelf next to the Black Company trade paperbacks. That's my best guess, at any rate. BTW, the third and fourth Instrumentalities books do have at least provisional titles, Surrender to the Will of the Night (vol. 3) and Working the Gods' Mischief (vol. 4). On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Michael Llaneza <maserati@speakeasy.net>wrote:
I see...
The Many Deaths of the Black Company [1] Jan 15 Shadowline Jan 15 Tyranny of the Night April 13 Starfishers April 15
Not even a title for the 3rd (or 4th) Instrumentalities book yet and they''re reprinting the paperback for volume one.
And, because it just LEAPT off the page...
http://www.amazon.com/Darkwar-Glen-Cook/dp/1597801534/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=b...
I've emailed the seller, there has to be a story here. Hopefully something better than just an ARC.
[1] A good title for the last omnibus [2] [2] "Last" because I'll believe in more BC books when I see them.
-- Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1993-1951
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Damn, I might just re-buy to get the bookshelf looking right. I've got about a foot's worth now, why stop ? On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Marc Rikmenspoel wrote:
My guess is that the third and fourth Instrumentalities books will be trade paperback originals, rather than hardcover. As such, they are relaunching the series by putting out trade paperbacks of The Tyranny of the Night and Lord of the Silent Kingdom, so that people can get uniform collections of the series, to put on the shelf next to the Black Company trade paperbacks. That's my best guess, at any rate.
-- Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1993-1951
I hope they choose to release them as hardback first. Steve * On Wed 09/30/09 at 00:37, Michael Llaneza (maserati@speakeasy.net) wrote:
Damn, I might just re-buy to get the bookshelf looking right. I've got about a foot's worth now, why stop ?
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Marc Rikmenspoel wrote:
My guess is that the third and fourth Instrumentalities books will be trade paperback originals, rather than hardcover. As such, they are relaunching the series by putting out trade paperbacks of The Tyranny of the Night and Lord of the Silent Kingdom, so that people can get uniform collections of the series, to put on the shelf next to the Black Company trade paperbacks. That's my best guess, at any rate.
-- Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1993-1951
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