Endworld

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Endworld is a series of post-apocalyptic novels written by David L. Robbins. The first book was published in 1986. As of 2014, there have been 29 novels written in the series.[1] David Robbins also wrote a 13 novel spin-off to this series called Blade.[2]

The series begins 100 years after World War III, a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The series revolves around the predecessors of The Family, a survivalist group living in an isolated compound, called The Home, located in north-western Minnesota and their attempts to venture outside their secure home for the first time since the war. The United States itself was ravaged by nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and has become a dangerous place. Very little is known outside the country. In the novels, the Family's protectors, known as the Warriors, travel to cities and territories, usually dealing with some sort of threat to The Home such as dictators, mutants, etc. The leader of the Warriors, Blade, is the most prominent character.

Novels[]

  1. The Fox Run (1986)[3]
  2. Thief River Falls Run (1986)[4]
  3. (1986)
  4. (1987)
  5. (1987)
  6. (1987)
  7. (1987)
  8. (1987)
  9. (1988)
  10. (1988)
  11. (1988)
  12. (1988)
  13. (1988)
  14. (1988)
  15. (1989)
  16. (1989)
  17. (1989)
  18. (1989)
  19. (1989)
  20. (1990)
  21. (1990)
  22. (1990)
  23. (1990)
  24. (1991)
  25. (1991)
  26. (1991)
  27. (1991)
  28. Dark Days (2013)
  29. (2009) (a prequel)
  30. A Girl, The End of the World, and Everything 2012 (a prequel)
  31. The Lords of Kismet (2015)
  32. Synthezoids (2018)

References[]

  1. ^ "David Robbins bio". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  2. ^ D'Ammassa, Don (2008). Encyclopedia of Adventure Fiction. Facts on File. p. 149. ISBN 0816075735.
  3. ^ "Endworld-Fantastic Fiction". Retrieved 2008-06-26.
  4. ^ "Endworld #2: Thief River Falls Run". Retrieved 2008-06-26.
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