
Daughter of Swords
Jadd is all Cassandra Marlowe has ever known, but it is not her home—not really. It will never be, or so the other girls all say. But for some, home is not a place, but a people, and though Cassandra has no place to call home, she is not alone.

A Parable in Iron
O Prince, here is instruction in the art of ruling, from a time long past in the Sollan Empire, a time less afraid of the evils of history. A fable about machines, but a mirror for mankind.
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[Re]Incarnation
Albedo is not a real girl, though she was meant to be. She knows why she was programmed, why she was given the appearance of a soul. She knows that appearance is an illusion, and it drives her mad with revenge . . . .

After the Feast
The battle is over. The Red Company has suffered its ultimate defeat, and won a narrow victory. Hadrian Marlowe has escaped, and with him the promise of an end to the war. But in Akterumu, there is one woman still fighting . . . fighting to the last.

Mother of Monsters
The Sollan Empire captured a Cielcin worldship right at the start of the war. That ship, codenamed Echidna, held many secrets, and for Valen—only a humble engineer in the Imperial Legions—those secrets may yet prove fatal.

Gutter Ballet
Simon Fabray was a knight of the Sollan Empire. Now he’s just a man trying to get by, and exiled among the demoniac Extrasolarians. But when a young woman—a homunculus and a dancer—comes to him asking for his help solving the murder of her clone sister, Simon has to decide if the machine that replaced his failing heart is as symbolic as it seems.

The Archaenaut
Set in the early days of the Sollan Empire, this is the story of Captain Cassia Misra of the ISV Defiant, on patrol in the colonial Aglovale system. When a strange ship enters the system, she and her crew find themselves up against an enemy very, very far from home.