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- This article is about the novels. For other meanings, see MechWarrior (disambiguation).
The MechWarrior series of novels were published between 1999 – 2002, during the time of the Federated Commonwealth Civil War according to the BattleTech timeline. They are stand-alone novels, only slightly related to the metaplot, focusing more on the exploits of a single character.
Novels in the MechWarrior series are related only by theme, not by plot or character. In published order:
- Ghost of Winter, by Stephen Kenson (1999)
- Roar of Honor, by Mel Odom and Blaine Lee Pardoe (1999)
- By Blood Betrayed, by Mel Odom and Blaine Lee Pardoe (1999)
- Initiation to War, by Robert N. Charrette (2001)
- The Dying Time, by Thomas S. Gressman (2001)
- Imminent Crisis, by Randall N. Bills (2002)