Planet Pirates Books in Order
Part ofElizabeth Moon Books in OrderSee the Planet Pirates books by Elizabeth Moon in order, with summaries, series background, and tips on where to start this fast paced space opera sequence.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Generation Warriors
by Anne McCaffrey
1991
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Sassinak
by Anne McCaffrey
1990
When](https://www.amazon.com/dp/067169863X%22,%22description%22:%22When) pirates raid her colony, young Sassinak is dragged into slavery and stripped of any future she knew. Rescued by Fleet, she rises through training and shipboard politics to become an officer determined to hunt pirates on every route she can reach.
Series background & context
The Planet Pirates books drop you into a future where human commerce depends on long, poorly guarded routes through deep space. Merchant ships carry the wealth of distant colonies, and ruthless pirate bands have learned exactly how to make that system work for them.
The series opens with Sassinak, a girl whose frontier world is wiped out in a raid. She survives captivity and rescue, then spends the rest of her life inside Fleet, climbing the ranks while keeping a quiet, fierce promise to destroy the pirates who took everything from her. Her story combines classic coming of age beats with the nuts and bolts of military service.
Later volumes widen the lens. Other central characters face the same criminal network from different angles, whether as passengers whose ship disappears between ports or as professionals who begin to suspect that official reports do not tell the whole truth. Their paths crisscross as hints of a larger conspiracy emerge, tying scattered attacks into a coordinated effort that reaches into governments and corporations.
Action scenes in Planet Pirates often hinge on practical details: what supplies a ship actually has on board, how long refits take, how information moves when there is no instant communication across light years. At the same time, the emotional stakes are intensely personal. Survivors wrestle with trauma, loyalty, and anger, and the books give them room to build new relationships instead of reducing them to plot devices.
Underneath the chases and battles sits a clear thread about power and responsibility. The series asks who profits from looking the other way, how much risk ordinary crews should be asked to accept, and what happens when people at the edge of an empire decide that protecting each other matters more than following every rule.
Taken together, the Planet Pirates novels form a tightly linked sequence that rewards reading in order, but each book also has its own complete arc and cast focus. Readers who enjoy smart, fast moving space opera with a strong sense of shipboard life, found family, and justice hard won will find a lot to like here.
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