William C. Dietz
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William Corey Dietz (born 1945) is a U.S. science fiction author who has written 28 novels in the genre, some of which have been translated into German, Russian and Japanese. Among the works from Dietz is also the novel adaptation of the highly rated computer and video game Halo: the book was titled The Flood and released in 2003. Prior to The Flood, Dietz also wrote three Star Wars novels that followed the exploits of Kyle Katarn.
William C. Dietz grew up in the Seattle area, spent time with the Navy and Marine Corps as a corpsman, graduated from the University of Washington and has been employed as a surgical technician, college instructor, news writer, and television producer and director of public relations for international telephone company US West.
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Sam McCade Novels
- Galactic Bounty (War World)
- Imperial Bounty
- Alien Bounty
- McCade’s Bounty
- McCade For Hire (Includes Galactic Bounty and Imperial Bounty)
- McCade On The Run (Includes Alien Bounty and McCade’s Bounty)
Drifter Series
- Drifter
- Drifter’s Run
- Drifter’s War
Legion Series
- Legion Of The Damned
- The Final Battle
- By Blood Alone
- By Force of Arms
- For More Than Glory
- For Those Who Fell
- When All Seems Lost (HC) (Fall of 2007)
- When Duty Calls (HC) Fall of 2008)
The Sauron duology
- Deathday
- Earthrise
Other Series
- Matrix Man
- Mars Prime
- Runner
- Runner: Logos Run (HC)
- Freehold
- Prison Planet
- Where The Ships Die
- Bodyguard
- Steelheart
- Cluster Command with Dave Drake
Star Wars:Dark Forces
- Soldier For The Empire, Dark Forces, Lucas Films (HC)
- Rebel Agent, Dark Forces, Lucas Films (HC)
- Jedi Knight, Dark Forces, Lucas Films (HC)
- Halo: The Flood, Del Rey/Microsoft (March 2003)
- Hitman: Enemy Within, Del Rey (August 2007)

