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Series


''Black Tide Rising''

The series is based on a
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, but deals with living, near-rabid, infected humans rather than the living dead. The story centers around a family of survivalists (mother, father, and two teenage daughters) who get early warning of the plague; they escape by boat, only to realize that they are the best hope for others stranded at sea. * ''Under a Graveyard Sky'' (September 2013) () * ''To Sail a Darkling Sea'' (February 2014) () * ''Islands of Rage and Hope'' (August 2014) () * ''Strands of Sorrow'' (January 2015) () * ''The Valley of Shadows'' (November 2018) (), co-written with Mike Massa * ''River of Night'' (July 2019) (), co-written with Mike Massa


=Black Tide Rising Anthologies

= #''Black Tide Rising'' (June 2016) (), anthology co-edited with Gary Poole #''Voices Of The Fall'' (March 2019) (), anthology co-edited with Gary Poole #''We Shall Rise'' (June 2021) (), anthology co-edited with Gary Poole #''United We Stand'' (March 2024) (), anthology co-edited with Gary Poole


=Black Tide Rising novels written by other authors

= * ''At the End of the World'' (July 2020) (), by Charles E. Gannon * ''At the End of the Journey'' (May 2021) (), by Charles E. Gannon * ''Mountain of Fire'' (September 2024) (), by Jason Cordova * ''Across an Ocean of Stars'' (April 2025) (), by Robert E. Hampson


=The Graphic Novel

= *''Black Tide Rising: The Graphic Novel'' co-written with Chuck Dixon (June 2023) ()


''The Council Wars''

#''There Will Be Dragons'' (November 2003) () #''Emerald Sea'' (July 2004) () #''Against the Tide'' (February 2005) () #''East of the Sun, West of the Moon'' (May 2006) ()


''Empire of Man''

Also known as the "Prince Roger Series" Co-written with
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, with multiple books still under contract # ''
March Upcountry ''March Upcountry'' is the first novel in the science fiction series of the Empire of Man by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of Prince Roger MacClintock and his bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment who get marooned on the a ...
'' (May 2001) () # '' March to the Sea'' (August 2001) () # ''
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'' (December 2003) () # ''
We Few ''We Few'' is the fourth novel in the science fiction '' Empire of Man'' series by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of how Prince Roger MacClintock and his remaining bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment have finally made their ...
'' (April 2005) () ; Omnibus collections # ''Empire of Man'' (February 2014) ; collects ''
March Upcountry ''March Upcountry'' is the first novel in the science fiction series of the Empire of Man by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of Prince Roger MacClintock and his bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment who get marooned on the a ...
'' and '' March to the Sea'' # ''Throne of Stars'' (August 2014) (); collects ''
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'' and ''
We Few ''We Few'' is the fourth novel in the science fiction '' Empire of Man'' series by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of how Prince Roger MacClintock and his remaining bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment have finally made their ...
''


''Last Judgment’s Fire''

Co-written with Kacey Ezell and Christopher L. Smith, this is a post-apocalyptic series centered on a young farmer in search of his destiny who tries to prevent a cataclysmic war. It is set thirty years after "giant electrovoric ants and pterodons" came through a rift in space-time, killing millions of people and disrupting nearly all electrical power systems and generation worldwide. *''Gunpowder & Embers'' (January 2020) ()


''Legacy of the Aldenata''

Also known as the "Posleen Series" and "Posleen War Series" after the name of the invading species besetting and successfully conquering much of Earth.


=Posleen War—Central storyline

= *''
A Hymn Before Battle ''A Hymn Before Battle'' is the first book in John Ringo's '' Legacy of the Aldenata'' series. Earth is introduced to extraterrestrial life by the Galactics, who tell the leaders of the World that an invasion by another alien race, the Posleen, ...
'' (October 2000) () *''
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'' (April 2001) () *''
When the Devil Dances ''When the Devil Dances'' is the third book in John Ringo's ''Legacy of the Aldenata The Legacy of the Aldenata, also known as the Posleen War Series, is the fictional universe of one of John Ringo's military science fiction series. Premise ...
'' (April 2002) () *''
Hell's Faire ''Hell's Faire'' is the fourth book in John Ringo's ''Legacy of the Aldenata The Legacy of the Aldenata, also known as the Posleen War Series, is the fictional universe of one of John Ringo's military science fiction series. Premise The c ...
'' (January 2003) ()


=Hedren War

= *''Eye of the Storm'' (July 2009); ()


=Posleen War sidestories

= *''
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'' (August 2005) (with
Tom Kratman Thomas P. Kratman (born September 4, 1956) is an American military science fiction author and retired United States Army officer whose work is published by Baen Books. Kratman's novels include the ''Desert Called Peace'' series which has been pra ...
; ) *''
Yellow Eyes ''Yellow Eyes'' is a 2009 military science fiction novel in John Ringo's '' Legacy of the Aldenata'' series, co-authored with Tom Kratman. The book, which is a spin-off of the main series, focuses on the Posleen invasion of Central America, w ...
'' (April 2007) (with Tom Kratman; ) *''
The Tuloriad ''The Tuloriad'' is a 2009 military science fiction novel by John Ringo and Tom Kratman, as part of the ''Legacy of the Aldenata The Legacy of the Aldenata, also known as the Posleen War Series, is the fictional universe of one of John Ringo ...
'' (October 2009) (with Tom Kratman; )


=''Cally's War'' spinoff series

= Co-written with Julie Cochrane, this series is more cloak-and-dagger spy-genre fiction, with humans striving to overcome the game rigged by the Darhel race, which has the rest of the galaxy's races in virtual thralldom—except for the Posleen and humans, whom they fear. The Darhel systematically use humans to combat the Posleen, while bleeding the humans whenever and wherever possible by underhanded clandestine acts to weaken the future options of humanity. # ''
Cally's War This is the complete list of works by American military science fiction writer John Ringo. Bibliography Series ''Black Tide Rising'' The series is based on a zombie apocalypse, but deals with living, near-rabid, infected humans rather than the li ...
'' (October 2004) (with Julie Cochrane) () # ''
Sister Time This is the complete list of works by American military science fiction writer John Ringo. Bibliography Series ''Black Tide Rising'' The series is based on a zombie apocalypse, but deals with living, near-rabid, infected humans rather than the li ...
'' (December 2007) (with Julie Cochrane) () # ''
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'' (January 2009) (with Julie Cochrane) ()


=Spinoff books

= :This sequel is set about a
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after the other main Posleen Series works. *'' The Hero'' (June 2004) (with Michael Z. Williamson; )


''Monster Hunter Memoirs''

This series was created after reading Monster Hunter Nemesis. Mr. Ringo wrote most of these three books in about a month. After talking to Larry Correia, the pair was able to put the MHI series under an existing contract between Ringo and Corriea. Series takes place in the Monster Hunter International Universe during the 1980's and follows a hunter named Chad Gardenier. Co-written with
Larry Correia Larry Correia (; born 1977) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer, known for his ''Monster Hunter International'', ''Grimnoir Chronicles'', and ''Saga of the Forgotten Warrior'' series. He has authored or co-authored over 30 novels, h ...
#''Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge'' (August 2016) () #''Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners'' (December 2016) () #''Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints'' (July 2018) ()


''Paladin of Shadows''

This is a series of contemporary-era
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s, much like
Tom Clancy Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 – October 1, 2013) was an American novelist. He is best known for his technically detailed espionage and military science, military-science storylines set during and after the Cold War. Seventeen of ...
's works but with less politics and a closer-to-the-ground level and action focus. Ringo has stated that these novels stemmed from a nagging idea between contracted books. He believed that the concept was too over-the-top and offensive to be of much interest to his usual audience, and so wrote the first book with no intention of publishing it, as a way to get the idea out of his head. However, during interactions with fans, he mentioned the unpublished story and was surprised that the premise was met with enthusiasm. The ''Paladin of Shadows'' series contain graphic scenes of rape, bondage, torture, and underage sex, as Ringo's protagonist's anti-terrorism missions butt heads with harsh economic realities of commercial sexual slavery in Eastern Europe and its connection to funding arms for terrorist organizations. # ''Ghost'' (2005) () # ''Kildar'' (March 2006) () # ''Choosers of the Slain'' (July 2006) () # ''Unto the Breach'' (Dec 2006) () # ''A Deeper Blue'' (2007) () # ''Tiger by the Tail ''(2013) (With Ryan Sear) () The central hero, Michael Harmon (A.K.A. Mike Jenkins, A.K.A. Ghost), is a self-proclaimed
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, repressed rapist, former United States Navy Boatswain's Mate 1st Class, and a trainer of US Navy SEALs. While walking after a class on the campus of the
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, he witnesses a woman being kidnapped. He impulsively follows the kidnapper and rescues several abducted women and earns the gratitude of several nations, a small fortune, and a series of high-level political connections in the process of experiencing a life change. The work is, in fact, three connected anti-terrorism novellas spanning about a year, backstory omitted from the last two, where "Jenkins" takes on a certain
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–style sole operator/loose cannon role. The work features scenes involving the interception of two nuclear devices, saving Paris and Washington, D.C., while featuring a travelogue through part of the seamier sides of the Balkans and European parts of the former Soviet Union. In the second work, Harmon buys an estate in the eastern Europe country of
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that has an entailed ancient warrior tribe, called the Keldara, who bestow on him the honorific "The Kildar" (Warlord, Baron, or similar title). The Keldara aid him in reducing tensions in the Caucasus. Again the book shows a life transition, this time from a sole shooter to a politically connected local warlord. In subsequent books the tribe, now being trained up into a superb light company, goes operational and is employed as a deniable black-ops force by the United States for the next several works. By ''A Deeper Blue'', some of the Keldaran force has been trained in both
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and
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s, while ''Tiger by the Tail'' shows the force on an extended training mission in the Pacific, gradually being transformed ''en toto'' into a force equivalent to U.S. Navy SEAL Teams—but in company strength. Other major/recurring characters in the ''Paladin of Shadows'' series include Charles Adams, a retired SEAL Master Chief, intel specialist and former
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Sergeant Patrick Vanner,
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graduate Colonel David Nielson, a retired
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Civil Affairs Specialist who serves as Mike's de facto Chief of Staff and the only American officer on his senior staff, Captains Kasey Bathlick and Tamara Wilson (call signs Dragon and Valkryie), two Marine Corps helicopter pilots, Captain John Hardesty, a charter pilot for Chatham Aviation in England/former
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major/
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who frequently flies Mike around the globe, Colonel Bob Pierson, the Office of Strategic Operations Liaison at
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who serves as one of Mike's primary contacts within the United States government, 2nd Lieutenant Britney "Bambi" Harder, who was rescued by Mike in ''Ghost'' and by ''A Deeper Blue'' is a junior intelligence officer at
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Headquarters,
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, Florida, Anastasia Rakovitch, a masochistic 26-year-old Russian-born woman given to the Kildar by an Uzbek sheikh who now serves as his harem manager, Daria Koroleva, the Kildar's personal assistant, Katya "Cottontail" Ivanova, the sociopathic man-hating whore-turned-spy and assassin, and David and Amanda Cliff, the
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.


''Special Circumstances''

These novels describe the Foundation for Love and Universal Faith (FLUF), an organization whose members include
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,
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, Asartru,
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, and other non-traditional religions. They assist the
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and other law enforcement agencies worldwide in investigating events and crimes involving the supernatural, which is termed 'Special Circumstances' by the FBI. #''Princess of Wands'' (January 2006) () #''Queen of Wands'' (August 2012) ()


''Transdimensional Hunter''

Inspired by Pokemon-go during a time when Mr. Ringo was struggling with depression. The story is about youth woman named Lynn Raven who is recruited to play the Transdimensional Hunter game. But there is more to this game than meets the eye. Series is set in near future 2040's Cedar Rapids Iowa. Co-written with Lydia Sherrer. # ''Into the Real'' (April 2022) ) # ''Through the Storm'' (November 2023) ) # ''Behind the Veil'' (Forthcoming August 2025)https://www.baen.com/behind-the-veil.html


''Troy Rising''

The ''Troy Rising'' series was inspired by
Howard Tayler Howard V. Tayler (born February 29, 1968, in Florida) is the creator of the webcomic ''Schlock Mercenary''. He worked as a volunteer missionary for the LDS Church, then graduated from Brigham Young University. Using his degree in music composit ...
's webcomic ''
Schlock Mercenary ''Schlock Mercenary'' is a comedic webcomic written and drawn by Howard Tayler. It follows the tribulations of a star-travelling mercenary company in a satiric, mildly dystopian 31st-century space opera setting. After its debut on June 12, 2000, ...
'' and its universe. It was created with Tayler's approval, but is not considered canon for the webcomic series. The series is set in the early days of human-alien contact, with humans forced to defend the Earth from the alien invasion. #''Live Free or Die'' (February 2010) (
sample chapters
#''Citadel'' (January 2011) (

#''The Hot Gate'' (May 2011) (


''Voyage of the Space Bubble''

Also called the ''Looking Glass'' series All books titles in the series are phrases taken from the poem "
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", which is mentioned repeatedly in the later novels. #'' Into the Looking Glass'' (May 2005) () #''Vorpal Blade'' (September 2007) (with Travis S. Taylor; ) #''Manxome Foe'' (February 2008) (with Travis S. Taylor; ) #''Claws that Catch'' (November 2008) (with Travis S. Taylor; )


Non-series novels

* ''The Road to Damascus'' (March 2004; a '' Bolo'' book with
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; ) * ''Von Neumann's War'' (August 2006; with Travis S. Taylor; ) * ''
The Last Centurion ''The Last Centurion'' is a 2008 stand-alone novel by John Ringo. It is written in "blog style" from the point of view of a U.S. Army officer known as "Bandit Six". The novel is set in a post apocalyptic world that has been ravaged by a brief ...
'' (August 2008; ) * ''Beyond the Ranges'' (May 2024; with author James Aidee; ) *''Not that Kind of Good Guy'' (May 2025) )


Short stories

* "Let's Go to Prague" (2003) ** included in '' The Service of the Sword'' () edited by
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, and is set in Weber's
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. * "A Ship Named Francis" (2003) ** included in '' The Service of the Sword'' () edited by
David Weber David Mark Weber (born October 24, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He has written several science-fiction and fantasy books series, the best-known of which is the Honor Harrington science-fiction series. His first nov ...
, and is set in Weber's
Honorverse The Honorverse is a military science fiction book series, its two subseries, two prequel series, and anthologies created by David Weber and published by Baen Books. They are centered on the space navy career of the principal protagonist Ho ...
. * Other contributions to ''
Jim Baen's Universe ''Jim Baen's Universe'' (''JBU'') was a bimonthly online fantasy and science fiction magazine created by Jim Baen (founder and long-time publisher of Baen Books). It was recognized by the SFWA as a Qualifying Short Fiction Venue. ''JBU'' beg ...
''—launched in 2005, a members-only science fiction and fantasy
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edited by
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.


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