Books by Dean Ing
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Anasazi by Dean Ing ( 1987) |
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The Big Lifters by Dean Ing ( 1988)
Business tycoon and engineer John Wesley Peel matches wits with Middle Eastern terrorists, the trucking industry, and its unions as he struggles to build an innovative spaceship, the Big Lifter.
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Blood of Eagles by Dean Ing ( 1987)
When high school student Mark Paladino finds himself chased by deadly strangers, he enlists the aid of Stu Ransome, a teacher and friend, and becomes involved with proud mountain fighters, Germans, communists, and stolen gold.
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Butcher Bird by Dean Ing ( 1993)
The author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One returns with an international thriller about a fighter plane, known as the Butcher Bird, that is designed to assassinate with a laser beam that targets and boils a human brain in seconds.
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Cathouse by Dean Ing ( 1990)
Carroll Locklear finds himself stranded on a planet of the prehistoric Kzinti, otherworldly bearcats with homicidal tendencies, and must win over the female cats in order to survive.
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Chernobyl Syndrome by Dean Ing ( 1988)
Describes the threat of nuclear accidents and non-nuclear calamities, and offers practical advice on survival skills, equipment, tools, and materials.
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Combat by Dean Ing, Stephen Coonts, Barrett Tillman ( 2002)
Today's leading authors of military fiction come together to present a the first of a series of short novel anthologies that explore the art of warfare in the twenty-first century--battling terrorists and other enemies on the land, in the sea, and in the air--in works by Stephen Coonts, Dean Ing, and Barrett Tillman. Reprint.
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Deathwish World by Dean Ing, MacK Reynolds ( 1986)
On a future Earth wracked by strife and shortages, Roy Cos buys into a lifetime of ease through the Deathwish Policy, but his privileged status makes him a target for killers hired by the elite Worldgov.
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Firefight Y2K by Dean Ing ( 2000)
A future military scenario introduces a host of fascinating weapons, including selfrepairing armor, killer hornets bred to kill only enemy soldiers, tunneling combat vehicles, and much more. Original.
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The Future of Flight by Dean Ing, Leik Myrabo ( 1985)
Looks at technological developments which will shape the future of air and space travel, including ultralight aircraft, antimatter, and high-energy laser propulsion systems.
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The House of the Kzinti by Dean Ing, Jerry Pournelle, S. M. Stirling ( 2004)
While one Kzin commander tries to stop the war between the powerful felinoid warriors from the planet Kzin and the weak leaf-eating monkey-boys from Earth, Carroll Locklear, stranded on a world with prehistoric Kzinti, must race against time to discover a way to survive, in a volume containing the two novels The Children's Hour and Cathouse. Reprint.
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The Houses of the Kzinti by Dean Ing, Jerry Pournelle, S. M. Stirling ( 2002)
While one Kzin commander tries to stop the war between the powerful felinoid warriors from the planet Kzin and the weak leaf-eating monkey-boys from Earth, Carroll Locklear, stranded on a world with prehistoric Kzinti, must race against time to discover a way to survive. Original.
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Loose Cannon by Dean Ing ( 2000)
When talented aerospace engineer Rob Tarrant developed a tiny UAV--Unmanned Aerial Vehicle--only a couple of inches long, with a vast potential for security use, he suddenly finds himself the target of unknown enemies--his company, the government, or someone else.
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The Man-Kzin Wars by Poul Anderson, Dean Ing, Larry Niven ( 2006) |
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The Man-Kzin Wars II by Dean Ing, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, S. M. Stirling ( 1994)
The alien Kzinti had almost conquered the humans, but after the initial surprise, the humans fought back with a ferocity the Kzinti had never faced. But that was centuries ago, and the humiliation of lost battles has not faded. The Kzinti are back . . . and spoiling for a fight! Includes stories by Larry Niven, Dean Ing, Jerry Pournelle and S.M. Stirling.
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The Nemesis Mission by Dean Ing ( 1991)
A U.S. task force races against time to stop drug lord Simon Torres, who plans to fly one billion dollars and a plane full of hostages from Las Vegas to Mexico.
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The Other Time by Dean Ing, MacK Reynolds ( 1984)
Accidentally crossing a time barrier in the Mexican desert, archaeologist Dan Fielding finds himself pitted against the army of Hernando Cortez in a battle to prevent Cortez's conquest of North America.
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Pulling Through by Dean Ing ( 1987) |
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The Rackham Files by Dean Ing ( 2004)
A collection of previously published novels and novellas--Pulling Through, Firefight: Y2K, and a selection from Combat--chronicles the adventures and exploits of bounty hunter and race-car driver Harve Rackham and his fellow survivors in a post-nuclear world.
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The Ransom of Black Stealth One by Dean Ing ( 1989)
The world's most sophisticated aircraft is stolen by a brilliant and ruthless loner, thought to have been the target of a CIA assassination plot, and is heading to an unknown destination with a young female hostage.
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Silent Thunder/Universe by Robert A. Heinlein, Dean Ing ( 1991) |
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Single Combat by Dean Ing ( 1993)
The exciting sequel to Systemic Shock from the bestselling author of The Ransom of Black Stealth One. The nuclear war against China and India has left America victorious, but devastated, and a strong and survival-minded government has seized control of what's left. "Ing's most ambitious book to date".--Booklist.
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Skins of Dead Men by Dean Ing ( 1998)
An engrossing, adventure-filled story of one man's determined struggle to combat the forces of fear and chaos in the world--and in his own heart--by the author of the "New York Times" bestseller "The Ransom of Black Stealth One".
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Soft Targets by Dean Ing ( 1986)
An Islamic terrorist targets the United States.
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Spooker by Dean Ing ( 1995)
The author of the best-selling thriller, The Ransom of Black Stealth One delivers a story of espionage and murder about a ring of killers that targets intelligence agents for their "spooker" survival kits.
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Systemic Shock by Dean Ing ( 1992)
When China and India join forces to launch a nuclear strike against the United States, one young man discovers, in the chaos that follows, that the only people who can survive in the new world order of the 1990s are killers. Reprint.
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Trojan Orbit by Dean Ing, MacK Reynolds ( 1985)
When special agent Peter Kapitz is sent to Island One, America's first space colony, to investigate reports of low morale, shoddy workmanship, unexplained malfunctions, and avoidable accidents, he discovers a pervasive conspiracy involving the Soviets.
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