Yulia Latynina - Novels

Novels

Year
of publication
Name (Original/in English) Genre Cycle
1990 Повесть о Святом Граале / Tale of the Holy Grail Fantasy
1991 Дело о пропавшем боге (Иров день) / Case of the Missing God Science fiction Empire of Veya
1994 Клеарх и Гераклея / Clearchus and Heraclea Greek novella
1994 Проповедник / Preacher Science fiction
1995 Бомба для банкира / Bomb for the Banker Crime fiction Gangster
1996 Повесть о благонравном мятежнике / Tale of the Virtuous Rebel Fantasy
1996 Колдуны и министры (Колдуны и империя) / Wizards and Ministers (Wizards and the Empire) Science fiction Empire of Veya
1996 Сто полей / The 100 squares Science fiction Empire of Veya
1996 Повесть о Золотом государе / Tale of the Golden Emperor Fantasy Empire of Veya
1996 Бандит / Gangster Adventure Gangster
1997 Здравствуйте, я Ваша „крыша“, или новый Аладдин / Hello, I'm Your "Carpet", or the New Aladdin Science fiction
1999 Охота на изюбря / Hunting Elk Crime fiction Охота на изюбря
1999 Инсайдер / The Insider Science fiction Empire of Veya
1999 Повесть о государыне Кассии / Tale of the Empress Cassia Fantasy Empire of Veya
1999 Дело о лазоревом письме / Case of the Azure Letter Science fiction Empire of Veya
1999 Разбор полётов (Ни дня без работы) / Debriefing (Not a Day Without Work) Crime fiction Gangster
2000 Саранча / Locust Crime fiction Gangster
2000 Стальной король (Развод с подставой) / Steel King (Set-Up and Scam) Crime fiction Охота на изюбря
2001 Ничья / Draw Crime fiction
2003 Промзона / Industrial Area Crime fiction Охота на изюбря
2004 Только голуби летают бесплатно / Only Pigeons Fly for Free Crime fiction
2005 Джаханнам, или До встречи в Аду / Jahannam, or See You in Hell Adventure Caucasus cycle
2005 Ниязбек / Niyazbek Adventure Caucasus cycle
2007 Земля войны / The Land of War Adventure Caucasus cycle
2007 Нелюдь / Inhuman Science fiction
2009 Не время для славы / No Time For Glory Adventure Caucasus cycle

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