Continuation of The Series
Pournelle has made several statements on his blog that he is working on a fourth book in the series, the working title being Janissaries IV: Mamelukes. He mentions on the 26 January 2010 entry of his blog that he is "still hard at work on Mamelukes." His Works in Progress web page, dated September 17, 2004, stated that Mamelukes was then 65,000 words into an ultimate length of 80,000. . He is not collaborating with anyone on the fourth book. Pournelle's blog entry for 9 December 2011 that Mamelukes stands at 140,000 words, with 10,000 until completion .
Pournelle has posted the first three chapters of Mamelukes on his website to paid subscribers to his blog.
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