The Silver Spike

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The Silver Spike
AuthorGlen Cook
Cover artistKeith Berdak
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Black Company
GenreEpic fantasy, Dark fantasy
PublisherTor Fantasy
Publication date
September 1989
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages313
ISBN0-8125-0220-5
OCLC20269842

The Silver Spike is a spin-off novel from Glen Cook's The Black Company. The story combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows two former members of The Black Company and the formerly renowned "White Rose" down their own path after parting ways with the company following the events at the conclusion of The White Rose.

Plot summary[edit]

The Dominator was a wizard of immense power who could not be killed by his enemies. He was, however, defeated and his evil essence imprisoned in a silver spike. The power inherent in the spike is so greatly feared and desired that some try to steal it, while others try to keep it from falling into anyone's hands.

Characters in "The Silver Spike"[edit]

Spike Hunters[edit]

  • Tully Stahl
  • Smeds Stahl – Tully's cousin
  • Old Man Fish (Forto Reibus)
  • Timmy Locan

The White Rose Rebellion[edit]

  • Darling (Tonie Fisk) – The White Rose
  • Silent – Wizard formerly of The Black Company
  • Bomanz the Wakener (Seth Chalk)
  • Brother Bear Torque
  • Donkey Dick “Stubby” Torque
  • Paddlefoot Torque

The Northern Empire[edit]

  • Brigadier Wildbrand
  • Gossamer – Wizard and Spidersilk's twin
  • Spidersilk
  • Exile – Imperial wizard from Charm

Others[edit]

  • Philodendron Case (the narrator)
  • Raven – formerly of The Black Company
  • Toadkiller Dog
  • The Limper – one of The Ten Who Were Taken

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