![]() ![]() It delves into the world that Cook has started to set up, and we see the characters have to deal with issues beyond moving from battlefield to battlefield. Luckily, Cook fixes a lot of his little mistakes and errors from the first book and delivers a worthy second novel for the series. They’re in the process of learning, and unless the book is just that horrid, it has to be taken with some salt. That’s why I give nearly every debut book a little more leniency than I would for a later book that an author has published. ![]() Part of that was due to it being Cook’s first book, and few authors manage to drop a perfect book on their first go around (it’s why I still haven’t finished Elantris even though Sanderson is one of my favorites). While the first book was great it also had its problems. I had heavily enjoyed the first novel and needless to say that my expectations were very high to see how the second book played out. Shadows Linger is the second book in Cook’s amazing first trilogy of his ongoing series titled The Black Company. ![]()
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