Honored Enemy (Legends of the Riftwar, Book 1)
by Raymond E. Feist
from Eos
In the frozen northlands of the embattled realm of Midkemia, fate can form strange alliances.
It is nine long, bloody years into the ongoing Riftwar that is tearing Midkemia asunder. Having survived a disastrous encounter with their sworn enemy, the Tsurani, Dennis Hartraft's cold, hungry, and exhausted Marauders arrive at a frontier garrison—at the same time as a Tsurani patrol. But a more devastating threat resides within the stronghold: moredhel, a migrating horde of dark elves so deadly and vicious that the only hope for survival is if bitter enemies band together and fight as one.
Now two hostile groups must make their way to freedom, facing a common foe, braving the merciless elements, and haunted by the voice of conscience demanding, "what is more important, a man's life . . . or his honor?"
Down to the Sea, Book 1: A Novel of the Lost Regiment (Lost Regiment (Unnumbered))
by William R. Forstchen
from Roc
In the aftermath of Gettysburg, the 35th Regiment of the Union Army were pulled through a time warp, leaving them stranded in a strange alien word. Now it's time for exploration-and to discover a way to survive...
Lost Regiment 8: The Men of War (Lost Regiment)
by William R. Forstchen
from Roc
This final novel in The Lost Regiment series finds Colonel Andrew Keane and the soldiers of his 35th Maine preparing to wage war against the alien hordes for the last time...
Series #8
Praise for The Lost Regiment series:
"First rate storytelling."-- Ray E. Feist, New York Times bestselling author
"A parallel world of majestic sweep and gripping inten-sity." -- L. Sprague de Camp
"The Lost Regiment series moves like a bullet."-- Locus
"Science fiction lovers will cheer."-- Boy's Life
"A Civil War Series with a Twist."--Washington Post
"One of the most intriguing writers today in the field of historical and military science fiction."--Harry Turtledove
Rally Cry (Lost Regiment)
by William R. Forstchen
from Roc
When Union Colonel Andrew Keane led his blue-coated soldiers aboard the transport ship, he could not have foreseen that their next port of call would be neither in the North nor the South, but on an alternate world where no human was free. Storm-swept through a space-time warp, KeaneÂ’s regiment was shipwrecked in an alien land, a land where all that stood between them and destruction was the power of rifles over swords, spears, and crossbows.
Into this serfdom ruled by nobles and the Church, Keane and his men brought the radical ideas of freedom, equality, and democracy—and a technology centuries ahead of the world they must now call home. Yet all their knowledge and training might not save them from the true rulers there—creatures to whom all humans were mere cattle, bred for sacrifice!
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