The Company books are one of those series that form a huge jigsaw puzzle, with the central mystery left unsolved until the very, very end. They follow different people, but interweave. For instance, you may get very concerned by a person's fate, but not see them again for a couple of books.
Personally, I came in about the time The Graveyard Game (one of my favourites) was published, though started, as one should, with In the Garden of Iden. However, I sometimes waited a while before getting to the next book in the series, and I don't think that waiting for the last books will be too much of a problem.
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Date: 2010-09-08 07:21 am (UTC)Personally, I came in about the time The Graveyard Game (one of my favourites) was published, though started, as one should, with In the Garden of Iden. However, I sometimes waited a while before getting to the next book in the series, and I don't think that waiting for the last books will be too much of a problem.