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Monster Hunter International - 2009 Baen edition

Monster Hunter International, the first book in the Monster Hunter series.

The Monster Hunter series is set in on alternate Earth where all the storybook monsters are real. In the United States, the Monster Control Bureau (MCB) is in charge of taking out those monsters which cause problems and keeping tabs on those which just want to get by without bothering anyone. They also oversee the PUFF bounty system, which allows independent monster hunting people or groups to earn bounty money for either destroying or bring in monsters operating outside the systems established by the MCB.

Works in the series[]

Main series[]

The main novel series includes:

Monster Hunter Memoirs[]

This trilogy is co-authored with John Ringo, set in the 1980s, and follows the adventures of Oliver Chadwick Gardenier.

Anthologies and omnibuses[]

Game books[]

Short fiction[]

Short stories, novelettes, and novellas, listed alphabetically:

  • "Archer's First Day" by Larry Correia
  • "At Your Service" by Larry Correia
  • "The Bride" by Brad R. Torgersen
  • "Bubba Shackleford's Professional Monster Killers"
  • "The Case of the Ghastly Spectre" by John Ringo
  • "Darkness Under the Mountain" by Mike Kupari
  • "The Dead Yard" by Maurice Broaddus
  • "Down the Chimney" by Larry Correia
  • "The Gift" by Steve Diamond
  • "A Halloween Public Announcement from Monster Hunter International" by Larry Correia
  • "Hitler's Dog" by Jonathan Maberry
  • "Huffman Strikes Back" by Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Julie Frost
  • "Hunter Born" by Sarah A. Hoyt
  • "It's in the Blood" by Larry Correia
  • "Keep Kaiju Weird" by Kim May
  • "A Knight of the Enchanted Forest" by Jessica Day George
  • "Lawyer Fight" by Larry Correia
  • "The Manticore Sanction" by John C. Wright
  • "Maxim-um Fun" by Larry Correia
  • "Mr. Natural" by Jody Lynn Nye
  • "Reckoning Day" by Larry Correia
  • "She Bitch, Killer of Kits" by Faith Hunter
  • "Small Problems" by Jim Butcher
  • "Sons of the Father" by Quincey J. Allen
  • "Tanya: Princess of the Elves" by Larry Correia
  • "Thistle" by Larry Correia
  • "The Troll Factory" by Alex Shvartsman

See also[]

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