Bibliography of T’au Fiction

This is a – still incomplete – Bibliography of T’au Empire Fiction.

The sections of this page are roughly orderd by Series, Type and Chronology.

When Short Stories and Quick Reads were later published in Anthologies, they are usually not listed separatly anymore.

Novels

Anthologies & Short Stories

  • Damocles – Anthology of Novelllas  –2014 – Lexicanum Link – containing …
    • Blood Oath – by Phil Kelly
    • Broken Sword – by Guy Haley
    • Black Leviathan – by Ben Counter
    • Hunter’s Snare – by Josh Reynolds
  • Shas’O – Anthology of Short Stories and a Novellla – 2016 – 384 Pages – Lexicanum Link – containing …
    • The Arkunasha War – by Andy Chambers – 2015 – Short Story –
    • Fire and Ice – by Peter Fehervari – Short Story
    • A Sanctuary of Wyrms – by Peter Fehervari – Short Story
    • Out Caste – by Peter Fehervari – Short Story
    • Aun’Shi – by Braden Campbell – Short Story
    • A Commander Shadow – by Braden Campbell – Short Story
    • Shadowsun: The Last of Kiru’s Line – by Braden Campbell – Novella
    • The Patient Hunter – by Joe Parrino – Short Story
    • The Kauyon  by Andy Smillie – Short Story
    • The Tau’va – by Andy Smillie – Short Story
  • Tales of the Greater Good – Bundle – containing
    • The Arkunasha War by Andy Chambers
    • Fire Caste by Peter Fehervari
    • Blades of Damocles by Phil Kelly
    • Fire Warrior by Simon Spurrier
    • Kill Team by Gav Thorpe
    • Damocles which includes the stories
      • Black Leviathan by Ben Counter,
      • Broken Sword by Guy Haley,
      • Blood Oath by Phil Kelly &
      • Hunter’s Snare by Josh Reynolds
    • Legends of the Dark Millennium: The Tau Empire – containing …
      • Aun’Shi, Commander Shadow – by Braden Campbell,
      • Shadowsun: The Last of Kiru’s Line – by Braden Campbell,
      • A Sanctuary of Wyrms – by Peter Fehervar
      • Out Caste – by Peter Fehervar
      • Fire and Ice – by Peter Fehervari,
      • Farsight – by Phil Kelly,
      • The Patient Hunter – by Joe Parrino and
      • The Kauyon and The Tau’va –by Andy Smillie.