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  2. List of BattleTech novels - Wikipedia

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    Book one of novel of The Independent Rogue platoon. Yujin Samonji was a platoon leader of a Mech troops employed by the Lyran Commonwealth, and his role was to protect the planet Anywhere. However, Yujin orders his subordinate Rebecca Bayonet to make escape a spy Jeanne Marie Poincaré who has infiltrated Anywhere.

  3. Night World - Wikipedia

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    Night World is a series of nine young adult fantasy novels by American author L. J. Smith. In the series, vampires, witches, werewolves, and shape-shifters live among humans without their knowledge, making up a secret society known as the Night World. The society enforces two fundamental laws to prevent discovery: never allow humans to gain ...

  4. The Adversary Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Adversary Cycle is a series of seven novels written by American author F. Paul Wilson. It was originally known as The Nightworld Cycle. John Clute, commenting on F. Paul Wilson's work in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, made several references to "the Adversary." Wilson, liking this, renamed the cycle. [citation needed]

  5. William Balck - Wikipedia

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    At the first year of the World War I, he continued his role as chief inspector of telegraphy/signals troops. Later, he commanded the 13th Landwehr Division (August 1915 – September 1916) and 51st Reserve Division (September 1916 – March 1918).

  6. The Way of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The entire Night Angel trilogy was published as mass market paperback volumes in October 2008. Since its debut, the trilogy has been printed in more than 14 languages, and has more than one million copies in print. The Way of Shadows was also published as a graphic novel by Yen Press, adapted by Andrew McDonald and Ivan Brandon. Orbit Books ...

  7. Caesar's Column - Wikipedia

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    The book has been variously categorized as science fiction, speculative fiction, dystopian fiction, and/or apocalyptic fiction; [2] one critic has termed it an "Apocalyptic Utopia." [3] The book is also a political novel, and a romance. It was a popular success as well, selling 60,000 copies upon its initial publication.

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  9. Night Work (Glavinic novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel, set in modern-day Vienna, is a post-apocalyptic exploration around themes of solitude and existential philosophy. The plot concerns a central character, Jonas, who wakes up one day to discover that everyone else has vanished from the city, perhaps the world, without trace; he appears to be the only person left.