
Deathworld
by Harry Harrison (1960)
Like 'dorsai gordon', this sci-fi novel features a skilled protagonist in a dangerous, militaristic setting.

by r dickson (1960)
Throughout the Fourteen Worlds of humanity, no race is as feared and respected as the Dorsai. The ultimate warriors, they are known for their deadly rages, unbreakable honor, and fierce independence. No man rules the Dorsai, but their mastery of the art of war has made them the most valuable mercenaries in the known universe. Donal Graeme is Dorsai, taller and harder than any ordinary man. But he is different as well, with talents that amaze even his fellow Dorsai. And once he ventures out into the stars, the future will never be the same....
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by Harry Harrison (1960)
Like 'dorsai gordon', this sci-fi novel features a skilled protagonist in a dangerous, militaristic setting.

by Tanya Huff (2006)
Similar to 'dorsai gordon', this book explores military service and conflict in a science fiction universe.

by Robert A. Heinlein (1963)
Like 'dorsai gordon', this story features a skilled warrior on an epic and transformative journey.

by Harry Harrison (1961)
Shares 'dorsai gordon's' focus on skilled protagonists navigating complex interstellar scenarios with a lighter tone.

by Keith Laumer (1976)
Echoes 'dorsai gordon' in its exploration of military themes and honor within a science fiction context.
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