Martial Arts Fiction
Explore the best martial arts fiction books! Dive into thrilling tales of combat, honor, and adventure with our curated list of top martial arts novels and stories.

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The Cutting Season
by Arthur Rosenfeld
Believing himself to be a reincarnated Chinese warrior, neurosurgeon Xenon Pearl is instructed by his late martial arts master to use his talents to promote justice as well as healing, a directive that poses difficult moral uncertainties.


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Dusk Before the Dawn
by Larry Ketchersid
Combining nanotechnology, martial arts and a struggle for world domination, Dusk Before the Dawn follows people struggling to not only survive in a new world order, but to shape it.

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Sensei
by John Donohue
When many of America's great martial artists are murdered, college professor and martial artist Connor Burke is dragged into the investigation. With the help of a master warrior, Burke follows a trail of clues that leads him to confront his own fear.


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Quiet Teacher
by Arthur Rosenfeld
"Torn by memories of a warrior life in ancient China, by voices in his head that he's not sure are real and by unresolved urges, celebrated neurosurgeon Xenon Pearl struggles with a serial killer in some of South Florida's grittiest cityscapes"--P. [4] of cover.

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Tengu
by John Donohue
Hired to consult for an elite U.S. Marine Corps training program, martial arts expert Connor Burke finds his skills and wits tested by a renegade sensei who has been recruited to train Asian terrorists with ties to Al Qaeda as part of a plot to restore imperialist Japan.


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The Crocodile and the Crane
by Arthur Rosenfeld
Sanfeng and Zetain, a brother and sister from China who have become immortal as a result of an ancient healing art, join with an American guru in a struggle to combat a deadly plague from their past which threatens their relationship and the existence ofthe modern world.