Military Fantasy

256 books

Boots, blades, and the long supply line. War is the plot.

Military fantasy centers the soldier's experience — units, command structures, the long uncomfortable logistics of waging war with magic in the mix. The form takes both the military and the magical elements seriously. Glen Cook's Black Company is the modern foundation, joined by Brian McClellan's Powder Mage trilogy, Myke Cole's Shadow Ops, Django Wexler's Shadow Campaigns, and parts of Steven Erikson's Malazan novels. The genre often features authors with actual military backgrounds and shows it in the procedural detail.

For readers who want their epic fantasy with squad-level reality — the friendships, the gallows humor, the discipline, the cost. Skews older teen and adult; violence is constant and content scales with grimness. Pacing is structured around campaigns and engagements. Pick this shelf when you want war written by people who respect it, when the magic system has been integrated into doctrine, and when the soldiers feel like people rather than chess pieces being pushed across a map.

What to expect from this shelf
  • Squad-level perspective and detail
  • Military procedure integrated with magic
  • Campaign and engagement structure
  • Violence and cost taken seriously
London Macabre
London Macabre
Steven Savile
PG-13
Van Horstmann
Van Horstmann
Ben Counter
R
Super Soldier
Super Soldier
Charlie Carter
PG-13
Dead Army
Dead Army
Anthony Giangregorio
PG-13
The Dark Army
The Dark Army
Marcus Alexander
R
The Thousand Names
The Thousand Names
Django Wexler
PG-13
The Army of Doctor Moreau
The Army of Doctor Moreau
Guy Adams
R
Soldier's Duty
Soldier's Duty
Patty Jansen
R
Gemini Cell
Gemini Cell
Myke Cole
R
Modern Gulliver's Travels. Lilliput: Being a New Journey to That Celebrated Island. Containing a Faithful Account of the Manners, Character, Customs, Religion, Laws, Politics, Revenue, Taxes, Learning, General Progress in Arts and Sciences, Dress, Amusements, and Gallantry of Those Gamous Little People. From the Year 1702 (When They Were First Discovered and Visited by Captain Lemuel Gulliver, the Father of the Compiler of this Work), to the Present Æra 1796.
Modern Gulliver's Travels. Lilliput: Being a New Journey to That Celebrated Island. Containing a Faithful Account of the Manners, Character, Customs, Religion, Laws, Politics, Revenue, Taxes, Learning, General Progress in Arts and Sciences, Dress, Amusements, and Gallantry of Those Gamous Little People. From the Year 1702 (When They Were First Discovered and Visited by Captain Lemuel Gulliver, the Father of the Compiler of this Work), to the Present Æra 1796.
H. Whitmore
R
General Villainy
General Villainy
Suzanne Selfors
R
Soldiers of Fortune
Soldiers of Fortune
Joshua Dalzelle
R
Ghost Soldiers
Ghost Soldiers
Michael G. Thomas
R
The Palace of Glass
The Palace of Glass
Django Wexler
PG-13
The Guns of Empire
The Guns of Empire
Django Wexler
PG-13
The Kestrel (Firebird)
The Kestrel (Firebird)
Lloyd Alexander
G
Shahzar Warrior Queen
Shahzar Warrior Queen
Anastasia Rabiyah
PG-13
The White Luck Warrior
The White Luck Warrior
R. Scott Bakker
R
Liber Chaotica
Liber Chaotica
M. von Staufer;R. Williams
PG-13
Legion of the Dead
Legion of the Dead
Robert W. Walker
PG-13
Black Trump
Black Trump
George R. R. Martin;Stephen Leigh;Victor Milán;John J. Miller;Sage Walker
R
Lords of the Deep
Lords of the Deep
Victor Milán
PG-13
Legion of the Dark
Legion of the Dark
Thomas Clark Liliom
PG-13
Siege Perilous
Siege Perilous
Lester del Rey;Paul W. Fairman
R
The Battle of Devastation Reef
The Battle of Devastation Reef
Graham Sharp Paul
PG-13
Provenance
Provenance
Victor Milán
PG-13
Ghouls of the Miskatonic
Ghouls of the Miskatonic
Graham McNeill
R
Secret Honor
Secret Honor
W. E. B. Griffin
PG-13
Ferrok the Iron Soldier
Ferrok the Iron Soldier
Michael Ford
PG
The Adventures of the Young Soldier in Search of the Better World
The Adventures of the Young Soldier in Search of the Better World
C. E. M. Joad
R