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'''Elizabeth Moon''' is an American SF writer.
==Bibliography==
* ''[[The Deed of Paksenarrion]]'' - a trilogy
** ''[[The Sheepfarmer's Daughter]]'' (1988)
** ''[[Divided Allegiance]]'' (1988)
** ''[[Oath of Gold]]'' (1988)
* ''The Legacy of Gird'' novels
** ''Surrender None'' (1990)
** ''Liar's Oath'' (1992)
'''Familias Regnant'''
* Heris Serrano trilogy:
** ''Hunting Party'' (1993)
** ''Sporting Chance'' (1994)
** ''Winning Colors'' (1995)
* Esmay Suiza trilogy:
** ''Once a Hero'' (1997)
** ''Rules of Engagement'' (1998)
** ''Change of Command'' (1999)
* ''Against the Odds'' (2000)
'''Vatta's War'''
* ''Trading in Danger'' (2003)
* ''Marque and Reprisal'' (2004) (aka ''Moving Target'')
* ''Engaging the Enemy'' (2006)
* ''Command Decision'' (2007)
'''The Planet Pirates'''
* ''Sassinak'' (1990; with [[Anne McCaffrey]])
* ''Generation Warriors'' (1991; with [[Anne McCaffrey]])
'''stand-alone works''':
* ''Remnant Population'' (1996)
* ''The Speed of Dark'' (2002)
* various short stories


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Revision as of 07:43, 28 February 2007

Elizabeth Moon is an American SF writer.

Bibliography

Familias Regnant

  • Heris Serrano trilogy:
    • Hunting Party (1993)
    • Sporting Chance (1994)
    • Winning Colors (1995)
  • Esmay Suiza trilogy:
    • Once a Hero (1997)
    • Rules of Engagement (1998)
    • Change of Command (1999)
  • Against the Odds (2000)

Vatta's War

  • Trading in Danger (2003)
  • Marque and Reprisal (2004) (aka Moving Target)
  • Engaging the Enemy (2006)
  • Command Decision (2007)

The Planet Pirates

stand-alone works:

  • Remnant Population (1996)
  • The Speed of Dark (2002)
  • various short stories