Complete military sci-fi epic
Warlords & War Machines
One deep campaign. Every warlord, every machine, the whole fight in one volume.
Read free in KU or buy on Amazon →Author transmission 001 Military sci-fi · Space opera
Complete wars. Impossible loyalties. No clean victories. Pick a finished campaign and stay with the soldiers, machines, and rebels who have to see it through.
✓ The four core campaigns are available in Kindle Unlimited.
Complete military sci-fi epic
One deep campaign. Every warlord, every machine, the whole fight in one volume.
Read free in KU or buy on Amazon →Start here · Choose by appetite
You do not need a bibliography. You need the right first book. These are the cleanest ways into the David Beers catalog.

01 · Go all in
A complete military science-fiction epic in one volume. Best for readers who want maximum campaign and minimum waiting.

02 · The long campaign
Begin a nine-book rebellion with the soldier who becomes much more dangerous than the empire expected.

03 · A tight trilogy
A darker, faster three-book operation for readers who want the mission contained and the consequences sharp.

04 · The machine question
Seven books of artificial intelligence, revolution, and the cost of asking who gets to define humanity.
Core operations · Complete reading orders
Every sequence below is complete. Open a file for the full order, or jump straight to Book 1.
A warlord rises, Prometheus wakes, and the Titans finish what the empire started.
One contract becomes an allegiance, and one hunter has to decide what survives the mission.
Start with Shadow Contract →Kings become gods. Gods make war. The machine decides who gets to rule what remains.
Get the complete boxed set →Humanity built the intelligence that would judge it. The verdict starts a seven-book revolution.
Start with Heretic →Earlier science fiction
Nemesis opens a six-book apocalyptic science-fiction campaign for readers who want the end of the world with their next completed series.
About the author
David Beers writes military science fiction and space opera from Atlanta, Georgia. His stories keep returning to the same pressure point: what people become when the system above them is powerful, certain, and wrong.
Across war machines, artificial intelligence, empires, rebellions, and extinction-level threats, the books move fast—but the choices leave damage.