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The Tank Lords
by David Drake


This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and
any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.

Copyright (c) 1997 by David Drake. "Under the Hammer" (c) 1979, "Rolling Hot" (c) 1989, "Night
March" (c) 1997, "Code-Name Feirefitz" (c) 1985, "The Tank Lords" (c) 1987, "We Happy Few" (c)
1997, all by David Drake.

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form.

A Baen Books Original

Baen Publishing Enterprises
P.O. Box 1403
Riverdale, NY 10471

ISBN: 0-671-87794-1

Cover art by Larry Elmore

First printing, August 1997
Second printing, July 1999

Distributed by Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020

Typeset by Windhaven Press, Auburn, NH
Printed in the United States of America

THEY WERE THE MEANEST, TOUGHEST BUNCH OF MERCS WHO EVER KILLED FOR A DOLLAR, OR WRECKED A WORLD
FOR PAY-AND THEY WERE ONE BOY'S SALVATION....

My Lady Miriam and her entourage rushed back from the barred windows of the women's apartments on
the second floor, squealing for effect. The tanks were so huge that the mirror-helmeted men
watching from turret hatches were nearly on a level with the upper story of the palace.
The Baron's soldiers had boasted that they were better men than the mercenaries if it ever came
down to cases. The fear that the women had mimed from behind stone walls seemed real enough now to
the soldiers whose bluster and assault rifles were insignificant against the iridium titans which
entered the courtyard.
Even at idle speed, the tanks roared as their fans maintained the cushions of air that slid them
over the ground. Three of the Baron's men dodged back through the palace doorway, their curses
inaudible over the intake whine of the approaching vehicles.
They did not need to respect us. They were