If you liked Through the eyes of the dead by Melisa C. Michaels, start with Pirate Prince (Skyrider) (1987), First Battle (1985), and Skirmish (Skyrider #1) (1985). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Pirate Prince (Skyrider)
1987 · 256 pages · Melisa C. Michaels · Same author
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First Battle
1985 · 256 pages · Melisa C. Michaels · Same author
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Skirmish (Skyrider #1)
1985 · 256 pages · Melisa C. Michaels · Same author
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Through the Eyes Of the Dead (An Aileen Douglass Mystery)
2000 · 253 pages · Melisa C. Michaels · Same author
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Isaac Asimov's Marvels of Science Fiction
1990 · 287 pages · Melisa C. Michaels, Barry B. Longyear, John M. Ford, E. Amalia Andujar, Garry R. Osgood, Jo Clayton, Isaac Asimov, Anne Lear, Patricia Nurse, Conway Conley, J. M. Dillard, Randall Garrett · Same author
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Floater Factor
1988 · 288 pages · Melisa C. Michaels · Same author
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Science Fiction Masterpieces
1993 · 633 pages · Isaac Asimov, Melisa C. Michaels, Randall Garrett, Vicki Ann Heydron, Garry R. Osgood, Linda I. Isaacs, Kevin O'Donnell, Jr, Barry B. Longyear, Sally A. Sellers, Sharon N. Farber, Jo Clayton, Jack L. Chalker, E. Amalia Andujar, Sherwood Springer, Conway Conley, Gary D. McClellan, Paula Smith, William John Watkins, Drew Mendelson, Steven Utley, Robert Lee Hawkins, Michael A. Banks, Anne Lear, John M. Ford · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Through the eyes of the dead?
BookOrb recommends Pirate Prince (Skyrider) (1987), First Battle (1985), Skirmish (Skyrider #1) (1985), Through the Eyes Of the Dead (An Aileen Douglass Mystery) (2000), and Isaac Asimov's Marvels of Science Fiction (1990).
Are there books like Through the eyes of the dead?
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Who wrote Through the eyes of the dead?
Through the eyes of the dead is by Melisa C. Michaels.