NEW Release Spotlights

  • HISTORY: The Ottoman Army 1683-1732 translated by George Nafziger

    Our latest history book, and the newest in our Nafziger collection.. A contemporary description of the Ottoman Army covering the late 17th to early 18th century. The author, Luigi Marsigli, was captured by the Ottomans and eventually entered their service. This is a detailed description of the armed forces of the Ottomans, filled with contemporary drawings and images.

    Paperback, 160 pages, contains color images throughout. Released April 15, 2025.

  • FANTASY: Tales of Pannithor: Through Thick and Thin by Mark Barber

    Our latest novel in the “Tales of Pannithor” series, set within Mantic Games’s Kings of War universe. Sequel to the novel, Pious. Following on from the events of Pious, Jaymes Ellias has been promoted to captain and now has the responsibility of a thousand tonne warship and its crew of nearly three hundred souls. He is committed to a relationship where the reality is far more complicated than the romance of the idea. He is learning that the relaxed and approachable nature of a junior leader does not always work as a senior commander. And that was before the East Infant Sea was threatened by another fleet of violent and deadly enemy warships, intent on causing a tidal wave of destruction across Basilean territories.

    Caithlin Viconti has had her initial successes as a privateer captain. Now, she and her ship are well known to the pirates she hunts down, and the prizes are fewer and further between. The money is no longer rolling in, and she has debts to pay off and a crew’s wage to honor. If that was not enough, the sudden appearance of her father to criticize all of her recent decisions and actions - both professionally and personally - is less than ideal. And, like Jaymes, this was all before the appearance of a major Ahmunite bone fleet led by a deadly and remorseless high priest from the Empire of Dust.

    Jaymes, Caithlin, and their friends and comrades are again propelled into action across the turquoise waters of the sun-drenched East Infant Sea, sailing and fighting beneath the Basilean flag as they face the threats of the Ahmunite undead and pirates in the defense of the Basilean Hegemony as they face the notorious Empire of Dust High Priest T’mork and his fleet of undeath.

    The book is in paperback, 288 pages, and contains a black and white sketch of the main protagonists inside.

    Releases April 15th, 2025

  • SCI-FI: Corvus Warchives: Death Song by Gabriel Miller

    Our latest novel in the “Corvus Warchives” series (formerly called the “Chronicles of the Human Sphere” series), set within the world of Corvus Belli’s Infinity: The Game. Humanity has scattered across the stars, forging fragile truces and shadow wars in the Human Sphere where whispers and fireteams replace armies and fleets. From the blood of the Uprising, Japan clawed back its freedom, though Yu Jing has never forgiven the betrayal. Amid this tension walks Takeshi “Neko” Oyama, a half-mythic hero uneasy with his legend, who dares to infiltrate Kuraimori—once Japan’s heart, now bound in Yu Jing’s grip. He is joined by Mizu Hayata, a survivor with yakuza ties, and Bianca Chen, the correspondent branded an enemy of an empire. Beneath the island’s polished facade of unity lie secrets dangerous enough to shatter Japan’s fragile standing in the Sphere—secrets worth killing for.

    The book is in paperback and is 336 pages.

    Released September 23, 2025.