Two New Black Company Novels (Lies Weeping, and They Cry) on the Way!
Back in April, as part of an exclusive Q&A with sword and sorcery legend Glen Cook, Black Gate revealed that the author had already completed the next three novels in his seminal The Black Company series. He was working on a fourth, all part of an arc titled A Pitiless Rain – or, The Orphan’s Tale.
For several years now I have been working on A Pitiless Rain – or, The Orphan’s Tale. It’s a family Saga thing mainly revolving around the next generation kids from Glittering Stone, especially Soldiers Live. I have completed the first three volumes: Lies Weeping, They Cry, & Summer Grass. (I am) Halfway through Darkness Knows.
Tor has announced that Lies Weeping is finally coming. No release date yet, though Barnes and Noble is taking pre-orders, with a listed date of November 4, 2025. There is some info on the story (it’s like a cover spoiler – skip if you aren’t current on The Company):
The Black Company has retreated across the plain of glittering stone, toward a shadow gate that would let them trade the dangers of the plain for the questionable safety of the Company’s one-time haven on Hsien, a region in the world known as the Land of Unknown Shadows.
In Hsien, the company returns to their former base, An Abode of Ravens, where the Lady ages backwards in a return to force, shaking off the thrall, one breath at a time. Meanwhile, Croaker, ascended to godlike status as the Steadfast Guardian, has been left behind in the Nameless Fortress.
In their adopted father’s stead, Arkana and Shukrat have taken up the role of annalist for the Black Company. At first, life in Hsien appears quiet, even boring, but it is quickly apparent that strange goings on are more than what they seem, and it’s up to them to discover the truth hidden in the shadows of this strange land.
Glen also told me in an email today, that book two, They Cry, will be out in February of 2026!
No release date for book three, and he is still working on book four.
It’s a new era for The Black Company, and a joyful Christmas season for its fans!
I only hope this pushes Tor to release the completed Garrett novel, Last Metal Romance, soon.
And here’s the link to that Q&A with Glen.
Also, here’s Fletcher Vredenburgh’s terrific look at the series, book by book.
Bob Byrne’s ‘A (Black) Gat in the Hand’ made its Black Gate debut in 2018 and has returned every summer since.
His ‘The Public Life of Sherlock Holmes’ column ran every Monday morning at Black Gate from March, 2014 through March, 2017. And he irregularly posts on Rex Stout’s gargantuan detective in ‘Nero Wolfe’s Brownstone.’ He is a member of the Praed Street Irregulars, founded www.SolarPons.com (the only website dedicated to the ‘Sherlock Holmes of Praed Street’).
He organized Black Gate’s award-nominated ‘Discovering Robert E. Howard’ series, as well as the award-winning ‘Hither Came Conan’ series. Which is now part of THE Definitive guide to Conan. He also organized 2023’s ‘Talking Tolkien.’
He has contributed stories to The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories — Parts III, IV, V, VI, XXI, and XXXIII.
He has written introductions for Steeger Books, and appeared in several magazines, including Black Mask, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, The Strand Magazine, and Sherlock Magazine.
Splendid! Do you suppose the pre-order date also accommodates an expected audiobook? Or is it purely about the print and digital-print versions?
Howdy. No clue. I didn’t even see that date on the Tor site. Just Barnes and Noble. I’m just hoping it’s legitimate. If not a sooner release date.
Interesting! I knew he had been continuing to write about the Company, but didn’t realize he’d already written so MUCH in the new sequence. (And I’m glad that it’ll be a continuation, not going back and retrofitting something in like with Port of Shadows.)
I don’t know if he’s got more than four books planned. That’s just what he mentioned to me. I’m excited, clearly!
So delighted to hear this news. Bless you Glen!
Very happy to learn there may be a new Garrett, P.I. novel. No interest in more Black Company. I loved the originals, and was fine with the second set, as they completed the story of the Company. But what I loved most about them were the characters, not the world.