The Secret Crusade
An Assassin must redeem himself through a deadly series of missions while uncovering a hidden conspiracy.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Alien: Isolation.
Plot structure labels used: flashbacks, intercut past and present, game adaptation, quest progression, linear missions, episodic escalation
Focused on “artifact-driven episodes” where exact label matches exist.
This does not mean the books share the same plot, setting, quality, or difficulty. It means their plot structure embeddings are close.
An Assassin must redeem himself through a deadly series of missions while uncovering a hidden conspiracy.
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A Force-sensitive teen hunts Jedi artifacts across the galaxy, piecing together hidden history and his own place in it.
An aging Ezio hunts five keys to a hidden library in Constantinople, racing Templars and his own past.
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An orc warband goes on the run, chasing powerful artifacts while hunted by an evil sorceress and other factions.
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A mute wanderer, a baby, a goat, and a magic sword cross a demon-warped wasteland toward humanity’s last refuge.
A feared canteen worker in a parallel world reveals her hidden past while questing for the strongest power and a deadly truth.
A devout man dies into a library-hell and must find the one book that perfectly tells his life to escape.
A hidden-city detective journeys into the past to uncover his world’s origin and stop his own mother from destroying it.
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Back on Earth, an interstellar finder must race across the planet to stop alien shards from opening a doomsday door.
A Halo tie-in novel follows Master Chief and others through a ringworld war, adding side stories around the game’s main events.
A snarky captain chases her kidnapped daughter to a secret Starseer stronghold, where alliances and loyalties fracture.
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