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Robbie MacNiven

    Robbie MacNiven is an author and freelance journalist whose literary ambition is driven by a fundamental belief in the enduring need for storytellers. He explores themes and subjects that resonate with essential human endeavors, drawing on his keen interest in politics and history. MacNiven's writing, encompassing both fiction and non-fiction, reflects a diligent approach to craft and a dedication to observing the world.

    Red Tithe
    The Stars Beyond
    The Doom of Fallowhearth
    Outer Dark
    Zachareth
    Watch Dogs Legion: Cold Reboot
    • 2024

      An impending war will annihilate an empire and plunge the galaxy into millennia of darkness, in the first volume of an epic new space opera trilogy from Twilight Imperium

      Empire Falling
    • 2023

      DedSec's investigation into competing cyber-gangs unearths a shocking plot that will send the world reeling into chaos, in this heart-racing thriller from Watch Dogs Legion

      Watch Dogs Legion: Cold Reboot
    • 2023

      Intergalactic civilisation emerges from its war-torn ruins for the first time in generations to explore the galaxy, in this stunning new anthology from the bestselling world of Twilight Imperium

      The Stars Beyond
    • 2023

      During the American Revolution few British regiments saw as much action as the 33rd Foot. With an excellent reputation under their colonel, Lord Cornwallis, they fought from Saratoga to South Carolina. Not just a regimental history, this book follows everyday experiences of officers and men throughout the regiment's American Odyssey.

      The Pattern
    • 2023

      Enter the extraordinary fantasy world of Descent: Legends in the Dark through the eyes of its most notorious necromancer as he begins his conquest of the realms of Terrinoth

      Waiqar
    • 2022

      The first in an exciting new series of heroic fantasy novels, Zachareth, explores the past of one of Descent: Legends of the Dark's most notorious villains

      Zachareth
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Marvel's mutant heroes return when a remarkable student rushes to save his family but ends up in a whole heap of trouble, in this gripping Xavier's Institute novel

      First Team
    • 2021

      Featuring specially commissioned artwork, this absorbing study investigates the various participants' battlefield tactics, casting light on how tactical theory and battlefield experience shaped the conduct of battle in the American Revolution. The American Revolution presented a series of unique tactical challenges to its competing factions. For Britain, the Army would be forced to re-learn many of the lessons from the Seven Years' War. After the debacle of Concord and Bunker Hill, the British implemented a range of changes throughout the Army, including the modification of accepted tactical doctrine. Additionally, the British formed alliances with various independent German states. The soldiers they provided thus answered to different armies. How much their tactics adapted during the war, therefore varied from state to state. The Continental Army was founded in 1775 and was initially heavily styled on its British opponents. That began to change in 1778 thanks to the efforts of Prussian officer Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. Following their formal alliance with the colonies in 1778, France deployed military assets to North America. French officers also provided tactical advice to the Continental Army, and vice versa, particularly when they worked together successfully during the siege of Yorktown in 1781.

      Battle Tactics of the American Revolution