Shadows of Treachery
A Horus Heresy anthology of fleet battles, palace defenses, and legion-focused tales that fills key gaps in the war.
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These books are ranked using the plot structure labels extracted for Tales of the Sun Eater, Volume 1.
Plot structure labels used: seven stories, varied chronology, chronological reading, standalone pieces, interlocking continuity, spoilers for later books, gap-filling
Focused on “self-contained episodes” where exact label matches exist.
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A Horus Heresy anthology of fleet battles, palace defenses, and legion-focused tales that fills key gaps in the war.
Seven Sun Eater stories expand the galaxy with war, mystery, machines, and key spoilers for the main series.
A solitary biological vampire poses as a professor, but exposure forces him into a chain of human entanglements.
Six Sun Eater side stories expand a war-torn galaxy with assassins, soldiers, family drama, and shifting POVs.
Three connected novellas follow Skyward Flight’s side characters as war, alliances, and cytonic powers reshape the fight.
Three linked novellas reveal enemy-side secrets, Lorien's last days, and buried backstory from the I Am Number Four universe.
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A massive chronological anthology of strange, dark, and uncanny fiction from around the world, spanning 1908–2010.
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An elite counterterrorism team tackles bioweapons, mad science, and other high-tech horrors in linked mission stories.
A chronological anthology of classic sci-fi stories by women, tracing the genre from pulp-era invention to New Wave experimentation.
Asimov’s thematic robot anthology explores the Three Laws through human-robot puzzles, ethics, and future society.
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Three holiday-flavored vignettes expand a superhero-villain world with magic, alternate worlds, and familiar faces.
A rogue barbarian and thief trade allies, gods, seas, and worlds in a linked set of witty sword-and-sorcery tales.