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William H. Keith, Jr.

    This author is celebrated for his compelling explorations of military fiction and science fiction, marked by meticulous research and a talent for vivid, action-packed narratives. He crafts intricate worlds where themes of courage, technological advancement, and human resilience are paramount. His distinctive prose plunges readers into intense scenarios, offering a blend of speculative futures and grounded realism. Beyond his writing, his artistic skills further enrich the immersive quality of his storytelling.

    Nomads of the Sky
    Mercenary's Star
    BattleTech: Tactics Of Duty
    Operation Excalibur
    The Price of Glory
    Renegade's Honor
    • 2002

      Bolo Strike

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When Colonel Jon Streicher leads his team of men and Bolos in a planetary invasion against Caern and the Aetryx, a group of mysterious beings, they find themselves caught in a trap, stranded in the midst of a battle against an immortal foe. Reprint.

      Bolo Strike
    • 1999

      The Price of Glory

      • 321 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Price of Glory, by William H. Keith, Jr., is the third book of the Saga of the Gray Death Legion. An established mercenary command by now, the Gray Death Legion suddenly find themselves framed for atrocious war crimes and in the end forge an unlikely cooperation with their old nemesis, Duke Hassid Ricol.

      The Price of Glory
    • 1996
    • 1995
    • 1992

      Nomads of the Sky

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      On a training flight, Major Vincent Pirelli's damaged fighter is sent spinning into deep space. Is he dead, or did RAM forces pick him up for interrogation? To find out, NEO agent Jovanna Trask must assemble a mismatched team of pirates, spies and commandos to raid the RAM military base on Phobos.

      Nomads of the Sky