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Greg Keyes

Born in Meridian, Mississippi, in 1963, Greg Keyes spent his early years roaming the forests of his native state and the red rock cliffs of the Navajo Indian reservation in Arizona. He earned his B.A. in anthropology from Mississippi State University and a master’s degree from the University of Georgia, where he did course work for a Ph.D. He lives in Savannah, Georgia, where, in addition to full-time writing, he practices ethnic cooking—particularly Central American, Szechuan, Malaysian, and Turkish cuisines—and Kapucha Toli, a Choctaw game involving heavy sticks and no rules. While researching the Age of Unreason series, he took up fencing, and now competes nationally. Greg is the author of The Waterborn, The Blackgod, the Babylon 5 Psi Corps trilogy, the Age of Unreason tetrology (for which he won the prestigious Le Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire award), and three New York Times bestselling Star Wars novels in the New Jedi Order series.
Lord of Souls: An Elder Scrolls Novel
The Infernal City: An Elder Scrolls Novel
The Born Queen
The Blood Knight
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory III: The Final Prophecy
The Charnel Prince
The Briar King
The Final Prophecy: Star Wars Legends
Rebirth: Star Wars Legends
Conquest: Star Wars Legends

Books

Lord of Souls: An Elder Scrolls Novel
The Infernal City: An Elder Scrolls Novel
The Born Queen
The Blood Knight
Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory III: The Final Prophecy
The Charnel Prince
The Briar King
The Final Prophecy: Star Wars Legends
Rebirth: Star Wars Legends
Conquest: Star Wars Legends

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