John Ringo bibliography
This is the complete list of works by American military science fiction writer John Ringo.
Series
''Black Tide Rising''
The series is based on a zombie apocalypse, but deals with living, near-rabid, infected humans rather than the living dead. The story centers around a family of survivalists who get early warning of the plague; they escape by boat, only to realize that they are the best hope for others stranded at sea.- Under a Graveyard Sky
- To Sail a Darkling Sea
- Islands of Rage and Hope
- Strands of Sorrow
- The Valley of Shadows, co-written with Mike Massa
- River of Night, co-written with Mike Massa
Black Tide Rising Anthologies
- Black Tide Rising, anthology co-edited with Gary Poole
- Voices Of The Fall, anthology co-edited with Gary Poole
- We Shall Rise, anthology co-edited with Gary Poole
- United We Stand, anthology co-edited with Gary Poole
Black Tide Rising novels written by other authors
- At the End of the World, by Charles E. Gannon
- At the End of the Journey, by Charles E. Gannon
- Mountain of Fire, by Jason Cordova
- Across an Ocean of Stars, by Robert E. Hampson
The Graphic Novel
- Black Tide Rising: The Graphic Novel co-written with Chuck Dixon
''The Council Wars''
- There Will Be Dragons
- Emerald Sea
- Against the Tide
- ''East of the Sun, West of the Moon''
''Empire of Man''
Co-written with David Weber, with multiple books still under contract
- March Upcountry
- March to the Sea
- March to the Stars
- We Few
- Empire of Man ; collects March Upcountry and March to the Sea
- Throne of Stars ; collects March to the Stars and ''We Few''
''Last Judgment’s Fire''
- ''Gunpowder & Embers''
''Legacy of the Aldenata''
Posleen War—Central storyline
- A Hymn Before Battle
- Gust Front
- When the Devil Dances
- ''Hell's Faire''
Hedren War
- Eye of the Storm ;
Posleen War side stories
- Watch on the Rhine
- Yellow Eyes
- ''The Tuloriad''
''Cally's War'' spinoff series
- Cally's War
- Sister Time
- ''Honor of the Clan''
Spinoff books
- ''The Hero''
''Monster Hunter Memoirs''
Co-written with Larry Correia
- Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
- Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
- ''Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints''
''Paladin of Shadows''
Ringo has stated that these novels stemmed from a nagging idea between contracted books. He believed that the concept was too over-the-top and offensive to be of much interest to his usual audience, and so wrote the first book with no intention of publishing it, as a way to get the idea out of his head. However, during interactions with fans, he mentioned the unpublished story and was surprised that the premise was met with enthusiasm. The Paladin of Shadows series contain graphic scenes of rape, bondage, torture, and underage sex, as Ringo's protagonist's anti-terrorism missions butt heads with harsh economic realities of commercial sexual slavery in Eastern Europe and its connection to funding arms for terrorist organizations.
- Ghost
- Kildar
- Choosers of the Slain
- Unto the Breach
- A Deeper Blue
- Tiger by the Tail
In the second work, Harmon buys an estate in the eastern Europe country of Georgia that has an entailed ancient warrior tribe, called the Keldara, who bestow on him the honorific "The Kildar". The Keldara aid him in reducing tensions in the Caucasus. Again the book shows a life transition, this time from a sole shooter to a politically connected local warlord. In subsequent books the tribe, now being trained up into a superb light company, goes operational and is employed as a deniable black-ops force by the United States for the next several works. By A Deeper Blue, some of the Keldaran force has been trained in both SCUBA and HALO jumps, while Tiger by the Tail shows the force on an extended training mission in the Pacific, gradually being transformed en toto into a force equivalent to U.S. Navy SEAL Teams—but in company strength.
Other major/recurring characters in the Paladin of Shadows series include Charles Adams, a retired SEAL Master Chief; intel specialist and former USMC Sergeant Patrick Vanner; United States Army War College graduate Colonel David Nielson, a retired Special Ops Civil Affairs Specialist who serves as Mike's de facto Chief of Staff and the only American officer on his senior staff; Captains Kasey Bathlick and Tamara Wilson, two Marine Corps helicopter pilots; Captain John Hardesty, a charter pilot for Chatham Aviation in England/former Royal Air Force major/squadron leader who frequently flies Mike around the globe; Colonel Bob Pierson, the Office of Strategic Operations Liaison at the Pentagon who serves as one of Mike's primary contacts within the United States government; 2nd Lieutenant Britney "Bambi" Harder, who was rescued by Mike in Ghost and by A Deeper Blue is a junior intelligence officer at United States Special Operations Command Headquarters, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida; Anastasia Rakovitch, a masochistic 26-year-old Russian-born woman given to the Kildar by an Uzbek sheikh who now serves as his harem manager; Daria Koroleva, the Kildar's personal assistant; Katya "Cottontail" Ivanova, the sociopathic man-hating whore-turned-spy and assassin; and David and Amanda Cliff, the President and First Lady of the United States.
Shadow's Path
- Not that Kind of Good Guy
- ''Welcome to the Jungle''
''Special Circumstances''
- Princess of Wands
- ''Queen of Wands''
''Transdimensional Hunter''
- Into the Real
- Through the Storm
- Behind the Veil
- ''Beyond the Rift''
''Troy Rising''
- Live Free or Die
- Citadel
- The Hot Gate
''Voyage of the Space Bubble''
All books titles in the series are phrases taken from the poem "Jabberwocky", which is mentioned repeatedly in the later novels.
- Into the Looking Glass
- Vorpal Blade
- Manxome Foe
- ''Claws that Catch''