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<blockquote data-quote="Mannahnin" data-source="post: 8846223" data-attributes="member: 7026594"><p>I seem to recall enjoying most of the ones prior to the Clan invasion. Events in The Sword and the Dagger get referenced briefly in the Warrior trilogy. Heir to the Dragon gives us a look inside the Draconis Combine/Kurita and some sympathetic characters in that faction, as does Wolves on the Border to some extent, also centering the book on the much-loved Wolf's Dragoons merc company. I definitely recommend reading these two (or at least WotB) prior to Blood of Kerensky trilogy. It's been a bunch of years, but that's what my memory tells me.</p><p></p><p>Overall I think I found Stackpole the best of the BT writers, with Charette not bad at all. The Grey Death Legion books were ok but lesser. All of these give great context for the game world and fill out the world and setting a lot and make it feel more alive and real. For anyone into the 3025 period, all these novels prior to Blood of Kerensky and the Clan invasion are invaluable for getting into the setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mannahnin, post: 8846223, member: 7026594"] I seem to recall enjoying most of the ones prior to the Clan invasion. Events in The Sword and the Dagger get referenced briefly in the Warrior trilogy. Heir to the Dragon gives us a look inside the Draconis Combine/Kurita and some sympathetic characters in that faction, as does Wolves on the Border to some extent, also centering the book on the much-loved Wolf's Dragoons merc company. I definitely recommend reading these two (or at least WotB) prior to Blood of Kerensky trilogy. It's been a bunch of years, but that's what my memory tells me. Overall I think I found Stackpole the best of the BT writers, with Charette not bad at all. The Grey Death Legion books were ok but lesser. All of these give great context for the game world and fill out the world and setting a lot and make it feel more alive and real. For anyone into the 3025 period, all these novels prior to Blood of Kerensky and the Clan invasion are invaluable for getting into the setting. [/QUOTE]
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