Books written by Charles E. Gannon

  • Trial by Fire

    Flagship USS Lincoln, Sierra Echelon, RTF1, cislunar space “Admiral Silverstein, Lord Admiral Halifax on tightbeam secure line two.” Ira nodded, tapped his collarcom. “Silverstein here.” “Ira, Tom Halifax. I just received a lascom from ...

  • Fire with Fire, Second Edition

    Silverstein's worried about both the human and indigenous predators. So am I. “I copy that, Eli. But it can't be helped. There's no road access to the northern reaches of the valley, and there's no place to put down a vertibird: we ...

  • Caine's Mutiny

    Silverstein's voice was now avuncular. “My pleasure. These damn Lost Soldier orders have disaster written all over them. My senior JAG, Lieutenant Commander Phalon, can jam them up procedurally for at least half a day.

  • Raising Caine

    The circuit closed and then reopened on a different frequency, this one a loud babble of orders, reports, and counterorders: the sounds of Admiral Ira Silverstein's CIC at red alert and weapons free. Bannor commented through the ...

  • Marque of Caine

    “Rather, your job already requires that you contact individuals with whom we, too, must coordinate: Director Sukhinin, Assistant Director Rinehart, and Admiral Silverstein.” “So recruiting me.

  • Extremis

    It showed the other six RDs we sent getting torn up by Baldy fighters and shipside batteries—but no static defenses. So you just might get through.” “Well, I guess we're going to find out. And I guess you won't know.

  • Beginnings: Worlds of Honor 6

    “You know, don't you, that positive reviews and reactions from your Upsider crew is actually a matter of grave concern to your superiors?” Lee swallowed. He hadn't known that, but given everything he'd learned in the past weeks, ...

  • Watch the Skies: A Terran Republic Novel

    In the months since the raid that destroyed the transmitter, the Lost Soldiers have scratched out a permanent base on the world of R'Bak.

  • 1636: Commander Cantrell in the West Indies

    Larry Quinn nodded, hand out to receive the pitcher as the younger man reached it across the slightly swaying table. “It doesn't taste half bad,” Quinn commented. “Particularly for desalinated water.” “The condensers are doing pretty ...

  • 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line

    Or maybe the chief's lieutenant, Quinn corrected. It was only sensible that the contact with unknown visitors be made by persons who were, fundamentally, expendable. After all, that was why he, Larry Quinn, was here, not Mike Stearns or ...

  • At the End of the Journey

    A fine series.”—Booklist “Ringo combines humor and horror in this strong series debut, the thinking reader’s zombie novel.”—Publishers Weekly on Under a Graveyard Sky About the work of Charles E. Gannon: Caine's Mutiny: “This ...

  • Man-Kzin Wars XIII

    Larry Niven's bestselling Man-Kzin series continues!

  • Marque of Caine

    About Caine's Mutiny: "This is military Science Fiction the way it’s supposed to be written. . .

  • Raising Caine

    Assuming that the bizarre and dangerous Slaasriithi lifeforms don’t do it first. About Raising Caine: "Raising Caine unveils a lot of thought-provoking ideas but ultimately this is a space opera adventure.

  • Fire with Fire

    Discovering new dangers at every turn, Riordan must now convince the powers-that-be that the only way for humanity to survive as a free species is to face the perils directly¾and to fight fire with fire.

  • 1635: The Papal Stakes

    ... Ram Rebellion with Virginia DeMarce et al 1635: The Cannon Law with Andrew Dennis 1635: The Dreeson Incident with Virginia DeMarce 1635: The Tangled Web by Virginia DeMarce 1635: The Eastern Front 1635: The Papal Stakes with Charles ...

  • 1636: The Vatican Sanction

    About 1635: A Parcel of Rogues: "The 20th volume in this popular, fast-paced alternative history series follows close on the heels of the events in The Baltic War, picking up with the protagonists in London, including sharpshooter Julie ...

  • Murphy's Lawless: A Terran Republic Novel

    Major Rodger Y. Murphy should have died when his helicopter crashed off the coast of Mogadishu in November, 1993.

  • Imperative

    . .Battle sequences mingle with thought-provoking exegesis . . .”–Publishers Weekly About Steve White and David Weber’s The Shiva Option: “[Leaves] the reader both exhilarated and enriched.” –Publishers Weekly About Steve White: ...

  • At the End of the Journey

    A fine series.”—Booklist “Ringo combines humor and horror in this strong series debut, the thinking reader’s zombie novel.”—Publishers Weekly on Under a Graveyard Sky About the work of Charles E. Gannon: Caine's Mutiny: “This ...