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Heroes in Hell
Heroes in Hell, the first book in the series

Heroes in Hell
The Gates of Hell
Rebels in Hell
Kings in Hell
Crusaders in Hell
Legions of Hell
Angels in Hell
Masters in Hell
The Little Helliad
War in Hell
Prophets in Hell
Explorers in Hell
AuthorLynn Abbey, Michael Armstrong, Nancy Asire, Robert Asprin, Gregory Benford, Martin Caidin, C. J. Cherryh, David Drake, George Alec Effinger, George Foy, Richard Groller, Bill Kerby, Brad Miner, Chris Morris, Janet Morris, Diana L. Paxson, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, Alexandra Sokolov
CountryUnited States
GenreNovels and short stories
Shared world fantasy
PublisherBaen Books
Published1986 – 1989

Heroes in Hell is a series of shared world fantasy books created and edited by Janet Morris and written by Janet Morris, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others, which are set in a fictional afterlife. The 12 books in the series were published by Baen Books between 1986 and 1989.

Background

Despite the title, the fictional world of the setting bears little resemblance to the traditional Western concept of Hell. As depicted in these works, Hell is actually quite like the land of the living, but with a significantly more chaotic political environment. This is partly due to the underworld being populated by many great military leaders and statesmen from history such as Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte and Sargon of Akkad. These leaders vie for power, sometimes relying on diplomacy but often resorting to Lua error in Module:Wd at line 2633: The function "subterfuge" does not exist. and military action to achieve their goals. When war does break out, the faction leaders employ military technology from throughout history. Caesar, for example, may address his sword-bearing Roman legions from the back of a World War II era Jeep equipped with a machine gun.

The power structure in the Hell of these books is fairly decentralized, although the "Father of Lies" (Satan) can exert his will when he chooses to do so. For example, rather than allowing Marilyn Monroe to reside with any of the individual factions in his underworld, he has installed her as his executive assistant.

Additional color is provided by the presence of historical legends of literature and philosophy such as Ernest Hemingway, Niccolò Machiavelli, and (of course) Dante Alighieri. Some of these characters serve as advisors to the various faction leaders and live in their households.

Because of the interactions between historical figures of similar eras in some of these stories—Augustus (Octavian), Mark Antony, and Cleopatra for example—the works borrow elements from the subgenre of Historical Fantasy. But because they are set in the afterlife, they are more properly classified as Bangsian Fantasy.

Some of the short stories were commissioned and written without the authors knowing the full background, and therefore the tales are so disconnected from the others that they might have been published in non-thematic collections.

Books in the series

There are five novels in the series and seven anthologies of short fiction. Janet Morris edited all seven anthologies. Portions of Legions of Hell first appeared in stories published in Heroes in Hell, The Gates of Hell, Rebels in Hell, Kings in Hell and Crusaders in Hell.

  1. Heroes in Hell (1986), anthology
  2. The Gates of Hell (1986), novel by C. J. Cherryh and Janet Morris
  3. Rebels in Hell (1986), anthology
  4. Kings in Hell (1987), novel by C. J. Cherryh and Janet Morris
  5. Crusaders in Hell (1987), anthology
  6. Legions of Hell (1987), novel by C. J. Cherryh
  7. Angels in Hell (1987), anthology
  8. Masters in Hell (1987), anthology
  9. The Little Helliad (1988), novel by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
  10. War in Hell (1988), anthology
  11. Prophets in Hell (1989), anthology
  12. Explorers in Hell (1989), novel by David Drake and Janet Morris

Contributing authors

Authors who have contributed to this series include:

Literary collaborations