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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun novels
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 06:04:42 -0800
---Pedro Gomes <prgomes@*******.COM> wrote:
>
> Hi, can someone post all/some titles of the shadowrun novels?

Shadowrun Novels :
Never Deal with a Dragon (Secrets of Power Vol. 1)
Choose Your Enemies Carefully (Secrets of Power Vol. 2)
Find Your Own Truth (Secrets of Power Vol. 3)
2XS
Changeling
Into the Shadows
Never Trust an Elf
Streets of Blood
Shadowplay
Night's Pawn
Striper Assassin
Lone Wolf
Fade to Black
Nosferatu
Burning Bright
Who Hunts the Hunter
House of the Sun
Worlds Without End
Just Compensation
Black Madonna
Preying for Keeps
Dead Air
The Lucifer Deck
Steel Rain
Headhunters
Shadowboxer
Stranger Souls (Dragonheart Trilogy Vol. 1)
Clockwork Asylum (Dragon Heart Trilogy Vol. 2)
Beyond the Pale (Dragonheart Trilogy Vol. 3)
Bloodsport
The Wolf and the Raven
Technobabel

> I assume this are books that have "nothing" to do with RPG, right?

Actually, though they shouldn't be taken as cannon on rules for the
RPG, I've found them an excellent tool for fleshing out the SR game
universe over the past 8 years of GMing.

You'll find most all of the Prime Runners come from the novels.

> Also, I know there is at least one more portuguese on the list, so the
> following message is for him (or other portuguese fellows):
>
> If you know any place in Portugal where I can buy the shadowrun
novels?

Can't help you here, though you may want to look into mail order
through FASA or www.amazon.com

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