Glen Cook is a
fantasy/
science fiction author. He (I hear rumors that this may in fact be
the wrong pronoun, but I figure it's safest to stick with the identity the author has created for
public consumption) has written quite a few books, most notably the
Black Company series and the
Garrett, P.I. series. A complete bibliography, by universe, is included (thanks to the Glen Cook Fan Page (http://www.xmission.com/~shpshftr/GC/GC-Home.html, accessed on 11/26/2000) for this information), with commentary to follow:
The Haunting Dread Empire
The Dread Empire Trilogy
The Dread Empire Trilogy Sequels
Short Fiction
The Starfishers Future
Additional
Short Fiction
The Black Company
The Books of the South
The Books of Glittering Stone
Additional
Omnibus
Short Fiction
Darkwar
Short Fiction
From the Files of Garrett, P.I.
Omnibus
Endgame
The Dragon Never Sleeps
Miscellaneous
Short Fiction
I happen to think that Glen Cook is the most underappreciated author I've ever read. His stuff has a simplicity and directness of phrasing that I've never seen anywhere else, and yet there is subtlety there. It's difficult to describe, but I find him much more compelling than
Robert Jordan or
J.K. Rowling. Though the middle books are a little depressing, the Black Company books are really excellent, and the Garrett stuff is light and amusing without having quite the slapstick,
subtle-as-a-blowtorch feel of
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In addition, I have recently become aware that the Garrett novels' main characters bear a striking resemblance to
Archie Goodwin and
Nero Wolfe, characters in a very long series of mystery novels by
Rex Stout.
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