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Doomsday Warrior

Doomsday Warrior is a series of science fiction short novels set in 2089 and later, depicting the struggle to reclaim America from the USSR, after a nuclear strike and invasion in 1989 (the first book was written in 1984). The author, Ryder Stacy, is a pseudonym shared by Jan Stacy and Ryder Syvertsen. The series was published as part of the Zebra Books Men's Adventure series.

Contents

List of novels

  1. Doomsday Warrior (1984)
  2. Red America (1984)
  3. The Last American (1984)
  4. Bloody America (1985)
  5. America's Last Declaration (1985)
  6. American Rebellion (1985)
  7. American Defiance (1986)
  8. American Glory (1986)
  9. America's Zero Hour (1986)
  10. America's Nightmare
  11. America's Eden (1987)
  12. Death, American Style
  13. American Paradise (1988)
  14. American Death Orbit (1988)
  15. American Ultimatum (1989)
  16. American Overthrow (1989)
  17. America's Sword (1990)
  18. American Dream Machine (1990)
  19. America's Final Defense (1991)

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