David Drake bibliography

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A list of list of works by or about American military science fiction and fantasy writer David Drake.

Contents

Novels (series)

ARC Riders

With Janet Morris

The ARC Riders are an elite time traveling 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.

The Books of the Elements

  1. The Legions of Fire (2010) [1]
  2. Out of the Waters (2011) [2]
  3. Monsters of the Earth (2013)
  4. Air and Darkness (2015)

Car Warriors

Citizen

With John Lambshead

Crisis of Empire series

Each volume has a different co-author.

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
World of Visager
World of Hafardine
World of Duisenberg

Hammer's Slammers

The Harriers

Heroes in Hell

Lord of the Isles

  1. Lord of the Isles (1997)
  2. Queen of Demons (1998)
  3. Servant of the Dragon (1999)
  4. Mistress of the Catacombs (2001)
  5. Goddess of the Ice Realm (2003)
  6. Master of the Cauldron (2004)
Crown of the Isles
  1. The Fortress of Glass (2006)
  2. The Mirror of Worlds (2007)
  3. The Gods Return (2008)

Northworld

RCN series

The first three books in this series are available as ebooks via the Baen Free Library.

1 With the Lightnings 1998 ISBN   0-671-57886-3 Baen Free Library (Author's note)
2Lt. Leary, Commanding2000 ISBN   0-671-57875-8 Baen Library
3The Far Side of the Stars2003   ISBN   0-7434-7158-X Baen Library
4The Way to Glory2005 ISBN   0-7434-9882-8
5Some Golden Harbor2006 ISBN   978-1-4165-2080-1
6When the Tide Rises2008 ISBN   978-1-4165-5527-8
7In the Stormy Red Sky2009 ISBN   978-1-4165-9159-7
8What Distant Deeps2010 ISBN   978-1-4391-3366-8
9The Road of Danger2012 ISBN   978-1-4516-3815-8
10The Sea Without a Shore2014 ISBN   978-1-4767-3639-6
11Death's Bright Day2016 ISBN   978-1-4767-8147-1
12Though Hell Should Bar the Way (RCN)2018 ISBN   978-1481483131
13To Clear Away the Shadows2019 ISBN   978-1481484022

Reaches

  1. Igniting the Reaches (1994)
  2. Through the Breach (1995)
  3. Fireships (1996)

Time of Heroes

A reworking of the story of King Arthur in a world of realistic magic.

  1. The Spark (2018)
  2. The Storm (2019)
  3. The Serpent (2021)

Thieves' World

The Tom Kelly novels

  1. Skyripper (1983)
  2. Fortress (1987)
  • Loose Cannon (2011)—Omnibus edition

Venus series

Novels (non-series)

Short fiction

Collections

Anthologies edited

Starhunters

  • Men Hunting Things (1988)
  • Things Hunting Men (1988)
  • Bluebloods (1990)

Three thematically linked anthologies containing SF hunting stories.

Fleet

With Bill Fawcett

  1. The Fleet (1988)
  2. Counterattack (1988)
  3. Breakthrough (1989)
  4. Sworn Allies (1990)
  5. Total War (1990)
  6. Crisis (1991)

Battlestation

With Bill Fawcett

  • Battlestation (1992)
  • The Vanguard (1993)
  • Battlestations (2011)—omnibus compendium of Battlestation and The Vanguard

Short stories

The Dama & Vettius stories

Sword & sorcery fantasy stories set at the time of the later Roman Empire. All of these stories have been collected in Vettius and His Friends (1989) which also contains a couple more unrelated stories.

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".

Honorverse

Critical studies and reviews of Drake's work

Into the Maelstrom

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References

  1. "The Books of the Elements". david-drake.com. 1 May 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  2. Drake, David (19 July 2011). Out of the Waters (The Books of the Elements, Vol. 2). Tom Doherty Associates. ISBN   978-0765320797.
  3. review by Opionator — retrieved 2013-11-27 [ permanent dead link ]
  4. "The Sea Hag". david-drake.com. 2 August 2000. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  5. Detailed review by Opionator Retrieved 2013-11-27.]