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Warlords & War Machines
The cleanest front-door offer: a complete military science fiction epic with the kind of scale readers can disappear into for a while. Good. They probably needed that.
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War machines. Fallen empires. Rebellions with teeth. Start with complete military sci-fi epics, space-opera campaigns, and soldiers who are very tired of tyrants having opinions.
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These are the best entry points from David’s Amazon catalog right now: the big military sci-fi bundle, the flagship Great Insurrection series, the Hunter trilogy, and the high-review Singularity saga.
Featured bundle
The cleanest front-door offer: a complete military science fiction epic with the kind of scale readers can disappear into for a while. Good. They probably needed that.
Read in KU or buy on Amazon →
Book 1 of 9
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Start The Great Insurrection from the beginning.
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Book 1 of 3
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The Hunter trilogy’s entry point.
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The goal here is simple: help a new reader choose the right warfront fast, then get out of the way before the fleet starts glassing planets.
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A nine-book military science fiction warpath, plus complete-series and box-set options for readers who prefer their commitment issues neatly packaged.
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A tight trilogy with clean reader navigation: start at Shadow Contract, move through Twilight’s Allegiance, end with A Light Reborn.
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Seven books of futuristic conflict and rebellion, anchored by Heretic, the Amazon-visible Book 1 with the largest review footprint.
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Three-book military sci-fi escalation: Kings, Gods, and The God-King. Subtle? No. Correct? Absolutely.
About David
David Beers writes military science fiction and space opera about rebellion, loyalty, impossible odds, and the people who keep fighting after the empire explains — very confidently — why resistance is inconvenient.
The books are built for readers who want fast campaigns, hard choices, big consequences, and enough starship-grade chaos to make peace look suspicious.