Select Fiction Bibliography
- Silistra
- High Couch of Silistra (1977) aka Returning Creation
- The Golden Sword (1977)
- Wind from the Abyss (1978)
- The Carnelian Throne (1979)
- Kerrion Empire
- Dream Dancer (1980)
- Cruiser Dreams (1981)
- Earth Dreams (1982)
- Threshold (with Chris Morris)
- Threshold (1990)
- Trust Territory (1992)
- The Stalk (1994)
- ARC Riders (with David Drake)
- ARC Riders (1995)
- The Fourth Rome (1996)
- Novels
- I, the Sun (1983)
- The 40-Minute War (1984) (with Chris Morris)
- Active Measures (1985) (with David Drake)
- Afterwar (1985)
- Medusa (1986) (with Chris Morris)
- Warlord! (1987)
- Kill Ratio (1987) (with David Drake)
- Outpassage (1988) (with Chris Morris)
- Target (1989) (with David Drake)
- Series contributed to
- Merovingen Nights
- The Fleet
- War World
- Thieves' World
- The Sacred Band of Stepsons saga
- Beyond Sanctuary (1985)
- Beyond the Veil (1985)
- Beyond Wizardwall (1986)
- Tempus (1987)
- City at the Edge of Time (1988) (with Chris Morris)
- Tempus Unbound (1989) (with Chris Morris)
- Storm Seed (1990) (with Chris Morris)
- The Sacred Band (2010) (with Chris Morris)
- Heroes in Hell
- Heroes in Hell (1986)
- The Gates of Hell (1986) (with C J Cherryh)
- Rebels in Hell (1986) (with C J Cherryh)
- Crusaders in Hell (1987)
- Angels in Hell (1987)
- Masters in Hell (1987)
- The Little Helliad (1988) (with Chris Morris)
- War in Hell (1988)
- Prophets in Hell (1989)
- Kings in Hell (1987) (with C J Cherryh)
- Explorers in Hell (1989) (with David Drake)
- Lawyers in Hell (2011) (edited with Chris Morris)
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