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Mike Lee
Goodreads author profile
born
June 01, 1967
in Nashville, TN,, The United States
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August 2009
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Fallen Angels (The Horus Heresy, #11)
— published 2009 — 4 editions |
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Nagash the Sorcerer
— 3 editions |
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Nagash The Unbroken
— published 2009 — 2 editions |
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Nagash Immortal
— published 2011 — 2 editions |
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The Chronicles of Malus Darkblade Volume One (Warhammer) (Darkblade, #1-3)
by Dan Abnett (Goodreads Author), Mike Lee (Goodreads Author) — published 2008 — 4 editions |
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Aberrant: Awaken the Power Within (Part Two of the Trinity Universe, d20 v. 3.5)
— published 2004 |
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Saviors and Destroyers: An Enemy Book for Demon: The Fallen
by Mike Lee (Goodreads Author), Chuck Wendig (Goodreads Author), William Brinkman — published 2003 |
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Adventure! (Arthaus D20)
— published 2004 |
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Hunter Book: Martyr (Hunter Book)
by Mike Lee (Goodreads Author), Philippe Boulle — published 2000 |
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Nagash, el Hechicero
— published 2009 |
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| The first book of Campbell's new series picks up almost immediately after _The Lost Fleet_ left off, and presents the main character, "Black Jack" Geary with a whole new set of challenges to overcome. Once again, Geary is in command of a vast Allianc...more | |
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| Though disappointed with Turn Coat, I picked up Changes in hopes that Butcher had managed to recapture the same rollicking storytelling and deft characterization that can be found in many of his earlier Dresden novels. Sadly, this proved not to be th...more | |
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| A powerful, if extremely bleak and cynical, ending to Abercrombie's excellent fantasy trilogy. | |
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| An absolutely brutal fantasy noir, delivered with Abercrombie's deft characterization, fine dialogue, and gritty depictions of violence. Not a book for the faint of heart, but it tells a gripping story of revenge, betrayal and the vicissitudes of lov...more | |
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| A fine, if somewhat anticlimactic ending to Campbell's Lost Fleet series, though the author plants numerous seeds for further volumes chronicling the adventures of Black Jack Geary. Overall, the series is decent sf naval fiction, with some interestin...more | |












































