Book 3

When The Devil Dances

by John Ringo

Published 2 April 2002
When The Devil Dances

Book 10

Honor Of The Clan

by John Ringo and Julie Cochrane

Published 8 January 2009
First time in paperback! Honor of the Clan is the sequel to the
New York Times bestseller, Cally's War.

Book 11

Eye Of The Storm

by John Ringo

Published 7 July 2009
The return of Mike O'Neal and the New York Times Best-Selling Posleen War
series. The sequel to When the Devil Dances and Hell's Faire.

Book 12

The Tuloriad

by Tom Kratman and John Ringo

Published 1 October 2009
  • A direct sequel to Yellow Eyes! Of the once innumerable battle clans
    of the Posleen only a handful survive. And that on the sufferance of a group of
    despised Indowy and Himmit. Plucked from the maelstrom on Earth, they are cast
    out into the eternal blackness of the stars with only a slightly insane Indowy
    and a computer virus to guide them. What follows is a trail of tears and
    remembrance as the Posleen retrace the footsteps of their ancestors in a search
    for their homeworld. A search to determine if the Posleen posess the one thing
    no Human would give them credit for: A soul.


Watch on the Rhine

by John Ringo

Published 2 August 2005
With his store of experienced military personnel at a low level and confronting a crisis following the destruction of Northern Virginia, the Chancellor of Germany is forced to call on the remnants of the brutal Waffen SS to boost his power.

Yellow Eyes

by John Ringo and Tom Kratman

Published 3 April 2007
The Posleen are coming and the models all say the same thing: Without the Panama Canal, the US is doomed to starvation and defeat. Despite being overstretched preparing to defend the US, the military sends everything it has left: A handful of advanced Armored Combat Suits, rejuvenated veterans from the many decades that Panama was a virtual colony and three antiquated warships. Other than that, the Panamanians are on their own. Replete with detailed imagery of the landscape, characters and politics that have made the jungle-infested peninsula a Shangri-La for so many over the years, "Yellow Eyes" is a hard-hitting look at facing a swarming alien horde with not much more than wits and guts. Fortunately, the Panamanians, and the many veterans that think of it as a second home, have plenty of both.