John Marco
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John Marco is an American author of fantasy
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...

 fiction. His work falls into two main series: Tyrants and Kings, and The Inhumans (which is often also called the Lukien Trilogy, in reference to the main character).

Biography

Marco was born and raised on Long Island, New York. He worked as a technical writer in the aviation, medical technology, software, and home security industries. In 1994, while employed as a technical writer for a computer software company, he began writing The Jackal of Nar, which was published in 1999.

The Inhumans Trilogy

  • The Eyes of God (DAW Books
    DAW Books
    DAW Books is an American science fiction and fantasy publisher, founded by Donald A. Wollheim following his departure from Ace Books in 1971. The company therefore claims to be "the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy." The first DAW Book published was...

     | 2001)
  • The Devil's Armor (DAW Books | 2003)
  • The Sword of Angels (DAW Books | 2005)

The Tyrants and Kings Trilogy

  • The Jackal of Nar
    The Jackal of Nar
    The Jackal of Nar is a book written by John Marco in 1999. It is of the fantasy genre and also has some elements of science fiction. The story centers around the main character of Richius Vantran, prince of the country Aramoor.Category:1999 novels...

      (Bantam Spectra
    Bantam Spectra
    Bantam Spectra is the science-fiction division of Bantam Books, which is owned by Random House.According to their website, Spectra publishes "science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and speculative novels from recognizable authors" Spectra authors have collectively won 31 such awards in the fields of...

    | 1999)
  • The Grand Design (Bantam Spectra | 2000)
  • The Saints of the Sword (Bantam Spectra | 2001)

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