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Shadowrun Series in Order: 53 books

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Never Deal With a Dragon Robert N. Charrette Book - 1
Dec-1990

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Choose Your Enemies Carefully Robert N. Charrette Book - 2
Feb-1991

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Find Your Own Truth Robert N. Charrette Book - 3
Jun-1991

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2XS Nigel Findley Book - 4
Feb-1992

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Changeling Christopher Kubasik Book - 5
Jun-1992

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Aftershock Jean Rabe Book - 5
Jul-2006

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Never Trust an Elf Robert N. Charrette Book - 6
Aug-1992

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A Fistful of Data Stephen Dedman Book - 6
Oct-2006

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Into the Shadows Jordan K. Weisman Book - 7
Oct-1992

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Streets of Blood Carl Sargent Book - 8
Dec-1992

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Shadowplay Nigel Findley Book - 9
Feb-1993

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Night's Pawn Tom Dowd Book - 10
Apr-1993

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Striper Assassin Nyx Smith Book - 11
Jun-1993

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Lone Wolf Nigel Findley Book - 12
Feb-1994

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Fade to Black Nyx Smith Book - 13
Apr-1994

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Nosferatu Carl Sargent Book - 14
Aug-1994

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Burning Bright Tom Dowd Book - 15
Nov-1994

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Who Hunts the Hunter Nyx Smith Book - 16
May-1995

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House of the Sun Nigel Findley Book - 17
Jul-1995

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Worlds Without End Caroline Spector Book - 18
Oct-1995

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Just Compensation Robert N. Charrette Book - 19
Jan-1996

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Black Madonna Carl Sargent Book - 20
Apr-1996

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Preying for Keeps Mel Odom Book - 21
Jul-1996

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Dead Air Jak Koke Book - 22
Oct-1996

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The Lucifer Deck Lisa Smedman Book - 23
Jan-1997

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Steel Rain Nyx Smith Book - 24
Mar-1997

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Shadowboxer Nicholas Pollotta Book - 25
May-1997

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Stranger Souls Jak Koke Book - 26
Jul-1997

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Headhunters Mel Odom Book - 27
Oct-1997

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Clockwork Asylum Jak Koke Book - 28
Nov-1997

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Blood Sport Lisa Smedman Book - 29
Jan-1998

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Beyond the Pale Jak Koke Book - 30
Mar-1998

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Technobabel Stephen Kenson Book - 31
May-1998

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Wolf and Raven Michael A. Stackpole Book - 32
Jul-1998

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Psychotrope Lisa Smedman Book - 33
Oct-1998

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The Terminus Experiment Jonathan E. Bond Book - 34
Jan-1999

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Run Hard, Die Fast Mel Odom Book - 35
Feb-1999

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Crossroads Stephen Kenson Book - 36
Apr-1999

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The Forever Drug Lisa Smedman Book - 37
Jun-1999

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Ragnarock Stephen Kenson Book - 38
Feb-2000

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Tails You Lose Lisa Smedman Book - 39
Feb-2001

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The Burning Time Stephen Kenson Book - 40
Aug-2001

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Born to Run Stephen Kenson Nov-2005

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Poison Agendas Stephen Kenson Jan-2006

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Fallen Angels Stephen Kenson Mar-2006

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Drops of Corruption Jason M. Hardy May-2006

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Triptych Catalyst Game Labs Apr-2008

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Spells and Chrome John Helfers Oct-2010

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Dark Resonance Phaedra Weldon Dec-2014

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Identity: Crisis Phaedra Weldon Jul-2016

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Zipfile Jason Schmetzer Jun-2019

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Shadow Dance Aaron Rosenberg Jan-2020

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Crocodile Tears Chris A. Jackson Jul-2020


Series Premise

The Shadowrun series follows teams of shadowrunners as they execute dangerous missions involving corporate espionage, magical threats, and underworld intrigue. Each book presents a self-contained story centered on a specific run or conflict within the Sixth World, a setting where advanced technology and magic coexist.

Shadowrun Series Reading Order

🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere

Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.

The Shadowrun books in order are not required for enjoyment. Each book tells a complete story with its own central conflict and resolution. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared Sixth World setting. Reading out of order does not cause confusion, as each novel works independently while offering background familiarity with the world and its common elements.

Explanation of reading order types



Shadowrun Series Characters

Most books feature different teams of shadowrunners, including hackers (deckers), combat specialists, mages, and street samurai. Recurring or notable characters across the series include figures like Harry the Ork, the dragon Ghostwalker, and various shadowrunner teams that appear in multiple stories.

Setting of the Shadowrun Series

The series is set in the Sixth World, an alternate 21st-century Earth where magic returned in 2011. Major locations include the sprawls of Seattle, Denver, and other megacities dominated by powerful corporations, with a mix of high-tech neon districts and dangerous magical zones.

Tone & Themes of the Shadowrun Series

The books deliver gritty cyberpunk action combined with fantasy elements and dark humor. Central themes include corporate greed, the struggle between technology and magic, personal honor in a corrupt world, and the blurred line between right and wrong.

Is the Shadowrun Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy cyberpunk stories with magic, heist-style plots, and immersive world-building. It suits fans of Shadowrun RPG players, readers of authors like William Gibson or Neal Stephenson, or anyone who likes stories blending high technology with urban fantasy.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

The series includes strong violence, drug use, sexual content, and mature language consistent with its gritty cyberpunk tone. The heat level varies by book but is generally moderate to high.

The Shadowrun series offers a wide range of self-contained stories set in one of the richest shared universes in speculative fiction. Readers can start with any book and still enjoy the mix of cyberpunk action and magic. Its detailed world and morally complex characters have made it a long-running favorite among fans of blended genre fiction.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 53 books in the Shadowrun series.

The Shadowrun series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Burning Time (Book 40), was published in August 2001.

The first book in the Shadowrun series, Never Deal With a Dragon, was published in December 1990.

The Shadowrun series primarily falls into the Urban Fantasy genre.