Glen Cook Shadow Games Chapter One The crossroads Chapter Two The road south Chapter Three A tavern in Taglios Chapter Four The dark Tower Chapter Five Chains of empire Chapter Six Opal Chapter Seven Smoke and the Woman Chapter Eight Opal Crows Chapter Nine Across the screaming sea Chapter Ten Shadowmasters Chapter Eleven A march into yesteryear Chapter Twelve The shaggy hills Chapter Thirteen Willow’s last night little Chapter Fourteen Through D’loc-Aloc Chapter Fifteen The savannah Chapter Sixteen Willow’s war Chapter Seventeen Gea-Xle Chapter Eighteen The barge Chapter Nineteen The river Chapter Twenty Willow up the creek Chapter Twenty-One Thresh Chapter Twenty-Two Taglios Chapter Twenty-Three Willow, bats, and things Chapter Twenty-Four Taglios A princely pressure Chapter Twenty-Five Taglios Scouting southward Chapter Twenty-Six Overlook Chapter Twenty-Seven Night strife Chapter Twenty-Eight Back to scouting Chapter Twenty-Nine Smoke’s hideout Chapter Thirty Taglios aroused Chapter Thirty-One Taglios A boot-camp city Chapter Thirty-Two Shadowlight Chapter Thirty-Three Taglios Drunken wizards Chapter Thirty-Four To Ghoja Chapter Thirty-Five Before Ghoja Chapter Thirty-Six Ghoja Chapter Thirty-Seven Shadowlight Coal-dark tears Chapter Thirty-Eight Invaders of the Shadowlands Chapter Thirty-Nine Stormgard (formerly Dejagore) Chapter Forty Dejagore (formerly Stormgard) Chapter Forty-One Lady Chapter Forty-Two That stump Chapter Forty-Three Overlook Chapter Forty-Four Glittering Stone
Glen Cook Shadow Games Got to be for Harriet McDougal whose gentle hands guided Croaker and the Company out of the darkness With Special Thanks to Lee Childs of North Hollywood, for historical research and valued suggestions