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David Drake David A. Drake (September 24, 1945 – December 10, 2023) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran, he worked as a lawyer before becoming a writer in the military science fiction genre. Biography ...
.


Novels (series)


ARC Riders

With
Janet Morris Janet Ellen Morris (May 25, 1946 – August 10, 2024) was an American author of fiction and nonfiction, best known for her fantasy and science fiction and her authorship of a non-lethal weapons concept for the U.S. military. Background Writing ...
* ''ARC Riders'' (1995) * '' The Fourth Rome'' (1996) The ARC Riders are an elite
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ing force, dedicated to preserving history as it is, preventing (or reversing) any attempt by "Revisionist" time-travelers to change it, and severely punishing any Revisionists who they catch.


Belisarius series

Written by Eric Flint. Drake contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author from the publisher. * '' An Oblique Approach'' (1998) * ''In the Heart of Darkness'' (1998) * ''Destiny's Shield'' (1999) * ''Fortune's Stroke'' (2000) * ''The Tide of Victory'' (2001) * ''The Dance of Time'' (2006)


The Books of the Elements

# ''The Legions of Fire'' (2010) # ''Out of the Waters'' (2011) # ''Monsters of the Earth'' (2013) # ''Air and Darkness'' (2015)


Car Warriors

* ''The Square Deal'' (1992), nominally set in
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'' universe.


Citizen

With John Lambshead * ''Into the Hinterlands'' (2011) * ''Into the Maelstrom'' (2015)


Crisis of Empire series

Each volume has a different co-author. * ''An Honorable Defense'' (1988)—with Thomas T. Thomas * ''Cluster Command'' (1989)—with William C. Dietz * ''The War Machine'' (1989)—with
Roger MacBride Allen Roger MacBride Allen (born September 26, 1957) is an American science fiction author. He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and grew up outside of Washington, D.C., graduating from Walt Whitman High School. He graduated from Boston University ...
* ''Crown of Empire'' (1994)—with
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (born September 15, 1942) is an American writer. She is known for her series of historical horror novels about the vampire Count Saint-Germain. Biography Yarbro was born in Berkeley, California. She attended Berkeley sch ...


The General series

Written by S. M. Stirling. Drake contributed to the outlines only, but is listed as a co-author by the publisher. ;World of Bellevue: * ''The Forge'' (1991) * ''The Hammer'' (1992) ** ''Warlord'' (2003)—Omnibus edition ** ''Hope Reborn'' (Mar 2013)—Omnibus edition * ''The Anvil'' (1993) * ''The Steel'' (1993) ** ''Hope Rearmed'' (Dec 2013)-Omnibus edition * ''The Sword'' (1995) ** ''Conqueror'' (2003)—Omnibus edition ;World of Visager: * ''The Chosen'' (1996) ;World of Hafardine: * ''The Reformer'' (1999) * ''The Tyrant'' (2002)—written by Eric Flint ** ''Hope Reformed'' (Nov 2014)–Omnibus edition ;World of Duisenberg: * ''The Heretic'' (April 2013,
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)—written by Tony Daniel * ''The Savior'' (September 2014)


Hammer's Slammers

* ''
Hammer's Slammers ''Hammer's Slammers'' is a 1979 collection of military science fiction short stories by author David Drake. It follows the career of a future mercenary tank regiment called ''Hammer's Slammers'' after their leader, Colonel Alois Hammer. This coll ...
'' (1979) * ''Cross the Stars'' (1984) * ''At Any Price'' (1985) * ''Counting the Cost'' (1987) * ''Rolling Hot'' (1989) * ''The Warrior'' (1991) * ''The Sharp End'' (1993) * ''The Voyage'' (1993) * ''The Tank Lords'' (1997)—Includes ''Under the Hammer'', ''Rolling Hot'', ''Night March'', ''Code-Name Feirefitz'' & ''The Tank Lords''. * ''Paying the Piper'' (2002) * ''The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 1'' (2005)—Omnibus edition; includes all the short stories. * ''The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 2'' (2006)—Omnibus edition; includes ''At Any Price'', ''Counting the Cost'', ''Rolling Hot'', ''The Warrior'' * ''The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 3'' (2007)—Omnibus edition; includes ''The Sharp End'', ''Paying the Piper'', ''The Darkness''


The Harriers

* ''The Noble Savages'' (1993), novella in the ''Harriers'' shared world setting created by
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; first published in the anthology ''
Blood and War ''The Harriers, Book Two: Blood and War'' is a 1993 anthology of shared world short stories, edited by Gordon R. Dickson. The stories are set in a world created by Dickson and are original to this collection. Contents * "The Noble Savages", by ...
'' (1993) edited by Dickson, reprinted in Drake's collection ''All the Way to the Gallows'' (1996)


Heroes in Hell

* '' Explorers in Hell'' (1989)—with
Janet Morris Janet Ellen Morris (May 25, 1946 – August 10, 2024) was an American author of fiction and nonfiction, best known for her fantasy and science fiction and her authorship of a non-lethal weapons concept for the U.S. military. Background Writing ...


Lord of the Isles

# ''
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'' (1997) # '' Queen of Demons'' (1998) # ''
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'' (1999) # ''
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'' (2001) # ''
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'' (2003) # ''
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'' (2004) ;Crown of the Isles # ''
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'' (2006) # ''
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'' (2007) # ''
The Gods Return ''The Gods Return'' is the ninth and final book in the ''Lord of the Isles'' Saga by David Drake. It was published in 2008 by Tor Books, the third book of the '' Crown of the Isles''. It follows the stories of Garric, Sharina, Cashel and Ilna ...
'' (2008)


Northworld

* ''
Northworld ''Northworld'' is a 1990 militaristic science fiction novel by David Drake set in a time when the Consensus rules everything except for Northworld, the missing planet. It is the first novel in the '' Northworld Trilogy''. The other novels of th ...
'' (1990) * ''Vengeance'' (1991) * ''Justice'' (1992) ** ''Northworld Trilogy'' (1999)—Omnibus edition
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RCN series

The first three books in this series are available as
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via the
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. :


Reaches

# ''Igniting the Reaches'' (1994) # ''Through the Breach'' (1995) # ''Fireships'' (1996) * ''The Reaches'' (2004)—Omnibus edition


Time of Heroes

A reworking of the story of King Arthur in a world of realistic magic. # ''The Spark'' (2018) # ''The Storm'' (2019) # ''The Serpent'' (2021)


Thieves' World

* ''Dagger'' (1988)


The Tom Kelly novels

# ''Skyripper'' (1983) # ''Fortress'' (1987) :* ''Loose Cannon'' (2011)—Omnibus edition


Venus series

* ''Surface Action'' (1990) * ''The Jungle'' (1991) ** ''Seas of Venus'' (2000)—Omnibus edition
''read online''


Novels (non-series)

* '' The Dragon Lord'' (1979) * '' The Forlorn Hope'' (1984) * ''
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'' (1984) * ''Killer'' (1985)—with Karl Edward Wagner
read online
* ''Active Measures'' (1985)—with Janet Morris * '' Ranks of Bronze'' (1986)
read online
* ''Bridgehead'' (1986) * ''Kill Ratio'' (1987)—with Janet Morris * ''The Sea Hag'' (1988), originally marketed as the first novel of ''The World of Crystal Walls'' but there will (most likely) be no further entries in this "series" * ''Target'' (1989)—with Janet Morris * ''The Undesired Princess & The Enchanted Bunny'' (1990), anthology containing Drake's novella ''The Enchanted Bunny'' and the unrelated short novel ''The Undesired Princess'' by
L. Sprague de Camp Lyon Sprague de Camp (; November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American author of science fiction, Fantasy literature, fantasy and non-fiction literature. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, both novels and works of ...
* ''The Hunter Returns'' (1991)—based on
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's ''Fire-Hunter'', for his estate * ''Starliner'' (1992) * ''Enemy of My Enemy'' (1995)—with Ben Ohlander * ''Redliners'' (1996) * ''Patriots'' (1996)


Short fiction


Collections

* ''Time Safari'' (1982), collects three Henry Vickers stories * ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * ''Lacey and His Friends'' (1986), collects all three stories about Jed Lacey as well as the two unconnected time travel stories "Travellers" and "Time Safari" * ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989), collects all stories about Dama & Vettius as well as other historical fantasy stories * ''Old Nathan'' (1991), collects all five stories about the eponymous Old Nathan; the entire collection is also included in the
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anthology ''Mountain Magic'' (2004) * ''The Military Dimension'' (1991) * ''Tyrannosaur'' (1994), collects three Henry Vickers stories * ''The Military Dimension Mark II'' (1995) * ''All the Way to the Gallows'' (1996) * ''Grimmer Than Hell'' (2003) * ''Other Times Than Peace'' (2006) * ''Night & Demons'' (2012) * ''Dinosaurs & a Dirigible'' (2014), collection of five time travel stories, all four Henry Vickers stories and the unrelated story "Travellers"


Anthologies edited

* ''Armageddon'' (1986)—with
Billie Sue Mosiman Billie Sue Mosiman (born Stahl; June 5, 1947 – December 26, 2018) was an American writer. Mosiman was known for her novels and over 200 short stories that encompassed the genres of horror, science fiction, fantasy, thrillers and suspense fictio ...
* ''A Century of Horror 1970–1979: The Greatest Stories of the Decade'' (1987)—with
Martin H. Greenberg Martin Harry Greenberg (March 1, 1941 – June 25, 2011) was an American academic and anthologist in many genres, including mysteries and horror, but especially in speculative fiction. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned ...
* ''Space Gladiators'' (1989) * ''A Separate Star: A Science Fiction Tribute to Rudyard Kipling'' (1989)—with
Sandra Miesel Sandra Louise Miesel (born Sandra Louise Schwartz on November 25, 1941) in New Orleans is an American medievalist, writer, editor and fiction critic. Her early work was in science fiction and fantasy criticism, while her later writings focus on ...
* ''Heads to the Storm'' (1989)—with Sandra Miesel * ''Space Infantry'' (1989)—with Martin H. Greenberg * ''The Eternal City'' (1989) * ''Space Dreadnoughts'' (1990)—with Martin H. Greenberg and
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* ''Dogs of War'' (2001) * ''Foreign Legions'' (2001)—with
Eric Flint Eric Flint (February 6, 1947 – July 17, 2022) was an American author, editor, and e-publisher. The majority of his works are alternate history science fiction, but he also wrote humorous fantasy adventures. His works have been listed on ' ...
and
David Weber David Mark Weber (born October 24, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He has written several science-fiction and fantasy books series, the best-known of which is the Honor Harrington science-fiction series. His first nov ...
* ''
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'' (2005)—with Eric Flint and
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Starhunters

* ''Men Hunting Things'' (1988) * ''Things Hunting Men'' (1988) * ''Bluebloods'' (1990) Three thematically linked anthologies containing SF hunting stories.


Fleet

With Bill Fawcett # ''The Fleet'' (1988) # ''Counterattack'' (1988) # ''Breakthrough'' (1989) # ''Sworn Allies'' (1990) # ''Total War'' (1990) # ''Crisis'' (1991)


Battlestation

With Bill Fawcett * ''Battlestation'' (1992) * ''The Vanguard'' (1993) * ''Battlestations'' (2011)—omnibus compendium of ''Battlestation'' and ''The Vanguard''


Short stories

* "Denkirch" in ''Travellers by Night'' (1967), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Lord of the Depths" in ''Dark Things'' (1971) * "Arclight" in ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'' (April 1973) * "Contact!" in ''Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact'' (October 1974), ''Body Armor: 2000'' (1986) * "Under the Hammer" in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' (October 1974), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979) * "The Butcher's Bill" in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' (November 1974), ''Combat SF'' (1975), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979), ''Combat SF'' (1981), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1987) * "Something Had to Be Done" in ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'' (February 1975), ''
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: Series IV'' (1976), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories'' (1995) * "Ranks of Bronze" in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' (August 1975), ''There Will Be War'' (1983), ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989) * "But Loyal to His Own" in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' (October 1975), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979) * "Awakening" in ''Nameless Places'' (1975) * "Children of the Forest" in ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'' (November 1976), ''The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series V'' (1977), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Blood Debt" in ''The 4th Mayflower Book of Black Magic Stories'' (1976), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "Firefight" in ''Frights'' (1976), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "The Hunting Ground" in ''Superhorror'' (1976), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "Nation Without Walls" in ''Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact'' (July 1977) * "The Last Battalion" in ''Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact'' (September 1977) * "The Barrow Troll" in ''Savage Heroes'' (1977), ''Whispers'' (1977), ''The World Fantasy Awards Volume Two'' (1980), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Smokie Joe" in ''More Devil's Kisses'' (1977), ''Terrors'' (1982), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Best of Luck" in ''The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series VI'' (1978), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "Caught in the Crossfire" in ''Chrysalis 2'' (1978), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979), ''Caught in the Crossfire'' (1998) * "Cultural Conflict" in ''Destinies'' (January/February 1979), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979) * "The Predators" in ''Destinies'' (October/December 1979) * "Hangman" in ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979), ''Supertanks'' (1987) * "The Red Leer" in ''Whispers II'' (1979), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Standing Down" in ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1979) * "Underground" in ''Destinies'' (February/March 1980) * "Men Like Us" in ''Omni'' (May 1980), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "The Automatic Rifleman" in ''Destinies'' (Fall 1980), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983) * "Goddess" in '' Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn'' (1980), ''Sanctuary'' (1982) * "Than Curse the Darkness" in '' New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos'' (1980), ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Balefires'' (2007) * "Travellers" in ''Destinies'' (Winter 1981) * "King Crocodile" in ''Whispers III'' (1981), ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989) * "The Dancer in the Flames" in ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Whispers IV'' (1983) * "Votary" in ''The Face of Chaos'' (1983) * "Out of Africa" in ''From the Heart of Darkness'' (1983), ''Horrorstory: Volume 4'' (1990) * "Code-name Feirefitz" in ''Men of War'' (1984) * ''The Guardroom'' in ''Afterwar'' (1985) * ''The Great Beer Shortage'' with Janet Morris in ''Far Frontiers Vol. VI'' (Fall 1986) * "The Tank Lords" in ''Far Frontiers Vol. VI'' (Fall 1986), ''Hammer's Slammers'' (1987), ''Call to Battle'' (1988) * "The Hand of Providence" in ''
Heroes in Hell ''Heroes in Hell'' is a series of shared world fantasy books, within the genre Bangsian fantasy, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others. The first 12 books in the series were published ...
'' (1986) * "'Cause I Served My Time in Hell" in '' Rebels in Hell'' (1986) * "The Interrogation Team" in ''Warrior'' (1986), ''Caught in the Crossfire'' (1998) * "The Fool" in ''Whispers VI'' (July 1987) * "Bargain" in ''Masters in Hell'' (1987) * "Learning Curve" in '' Angels in Hell'' (1987) * "Liberty Port" in ''Alien Stars IV: Freelancers'' (1987) * "Springs Eternal" in '' Crusaders in Hell'' (1987) * "Wisdom" in ''Crusaders in Hell'' (1987) * "Rescue Mission" in ''The Fleet'' (1988) * "Safe to Sea" in ''Spacefighters'' (1988) * "When the Devil Drives" in ''The Fleet: Counterattack'' (1988) * "Dreams in Amber" in ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989) * "Killer" with
Karl Edward Wagner Karl Edward Wagner (12 December 1945 – 14 October 1994) was an American writer, poet, editor, and publisher of horror, science fiction, and heroic fantasy, who was born in Knoxville, Tennessee and originally trained as a psychiatrist. He wr ...
in ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989) * "Exile" in ''Prophets in Hell'' (1989) * "Elfin Pipes of Northworld" in ''The New York Review of Science Fiction'' (December 1990) * "Looking Forward: Excerpt from ''Northworld: Justice''" in ''Amazing Stories'' (March 1992) * "Looking Forward: Excerpt from ''The Sharp End''" in ''Amazing Stories'' (October 1993) * "Cannibal Plants From Heck" in ''Alien Pregnant By Elvis'' (1994) * "Airborne All the Way!" in ''Magic, the Gathering:
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'' (1995) * "To Bring the Light" in ''Locus'' (August 1996) * "The Waiting Bullet" in ''Locus'' (August 1996) * "A Grand Tour" in ''More than Honor'' (1998) * "The Immovable Object" in ''Caught in the Crossfire'' (1998) * "With the Sword He Must Be Slain" in ''Armageddon'' (1998) * "A Very Offensive Weapon" in ''All the Way to the Gallows'' (1995) * "The Tradesmen" in ''Grimmer Than Hell'' (2000) * "A Death in Peacetime" in ''The Complete Hammer's Slammers Volume 1'' (2005) * "Dragon, the Book" in ''Catfantastic V'' (1999) ;The Dama & Vettius stories Sword & sorcery fantasy stories set at the time of the later
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. All of these stories have been collected in ''Vettius and His Friends'' (1989) which also contains a couple more unrelated stories. * "The False Prophet", first published in (1989) * "Black Iron", first published in ''Nameless Places'' (1975) * "The Mantichore", first published in ''Swords Against Darkness III'' (1978) * "The Shortest Way", first published in ''Whispers #3'' (March 1974) * "From the Dark Waters", first published in ''Waves of Terror: Weird Stories About the Sea'' (1976) * "Nemesis Place", first published in ''Fantastic'' (April 1978) * "Dragons' Teeth", first published in ''Midnight Sun'' (Summer-Fall 1975) ;The Henry Vickers stories These time travel stories about the dinosaur-hunting Henry Vickers have been published in various places. ''Time Safari'' (1982) collects the first three stories, ''Tyrannosaur'' (1993) also collects three stories but replaces "Calibration Run" with "King Tyrant Lizard". All four stories were first published together in ''Dinosaurs & a Dirigible'' (2014) which also contains the unrelated time travel story "Travellers". * "Time Safari", first published in ''Destinies'' (Spring 1981) * "Calibration Run", first published in ''Time Safari'' (1982) * "Boundary Layer", first published in ''Time Safari'' (1982) * "King Tyrant Lizard", first published in ''Tyrannosaur'' (1993) ;Honorverse * "A Grand Tour" (1998, short story in the anthology '' More Than Honor'')


Critical studies and reviews of Drake's work

; ''Into the Maelstrom'' *


References

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