Incoming Resources
- Playing it safe, Ashley Weaver
- The daughters of Mars, a novel, Thomas Keneally
- Neversink, Barry Wolverton
- Retreat, hell!, W.E.B. Griffin
- Red sky over Hawaii, Sara Ackerman
- Sky in the deep, Adrienne Young
- Ghosts of Bungo Suido, P.T. Deutermann
- Sisters of the Great War, Suzanne Feldman
- Valiant hearts, Linda Chaikin
- We look like men of war, William R. Forstchen
- When the summer was ours, a novel, Roxanne Veletzos
- Glory in the name, a novel of the Confederate Navy, James L. Nelson
- Shenandoah, James Reasoner
- House of dolls, by Ka-tzetnik 135633 ; translated from the Hebrew by Moshe M. Kohn
- Hostile contact, Gordon Kent
- Combat, edited and with an introduction by Stephen Coonts
- With this pledge, a Carnton novel, Tamera Alexander
- The winemaker's wife, Kristin Harmel
- The fist of God, Frederick Forsyth
- Vortex, S.J. Kincaid
- Thief of glory, a novel, Sigmund Brouwer
- A constellation of vital phenomena, a novel, Anthony Marra
- The yellow birds, a novel, Kevin Powers
- Man of war, Alexander Kent
- The outpost, Gerald Hammond
- Sharpe's escape, Richard Sharpe and the Bussaco Campaign, 1810, Bernard Cornwell
- Tempest rising, Tracy Deebs
- Nine must die, Lee E. Wells
- The autumn republic, Brian McClellan
- Endure, Carrie Jones
- Red flags, Juris Jurjevics
- Prodigy, a Legend novel, Marie Lu
- Combat, Larry Bond, Dale Brown, David Hagberg ; edited and with an introduction by Stephen Coonts, Volume 1
- The Beantown girls, Jane Healey
- The hunters, Tom Young
- The blinding knife, Brent Weeks
- Resist, a novel of D-Day, Alan Gratz
- The bicycle spy, Yona Zeldis McDonough
- Cesare, a novel of war-torn Berlin, by Jerome Charyn
- Jerusalem vigil, Brock & Bodie Thoene
- The fateful lightning, a novel of the Civil War, Jeff Shaara
- Wicked saints, Emily A. Duncan
- The black stars, Dan Krokos
- The soldier spies, W.E.B. Griffin
- Fire along the sky, Sara Donati
- Gods and generals, Jeffrey Shaara
- A time for war, Michael Savage
- Marque and reprisal, Elizabeth Moon
- Hell's gate, a thriller, Bill Schutt and J.R. Finch
- King Rat, James Clavell