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It's been six months since the last DS9 novel; Una McCormack's The Missing was released on December 30th last year. David R. George III, no stranger to the series, has picked up the baton again, and Sacraments of Fire will continue to story on June 30th.
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Just shy of six years since Troublesome Minds, author David Galanter returns with his second solo novel Crisis of Consciousness (after more than 20 years of writing for the franchise). Street date: April 28th.
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March 24th sees the arrival of the third of four announced novels in Christopher L. Bennett's Rise of the Federation series featuring the Enterprise characters. Uncertain Logic follows on from last year's Tower of Babel, also released in March.
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Almost exactly one year after his debut effort Devil's Bargain hit the shelves, Tony Daniel's second book Savage Trade is set to follow. This one is a bit hard to get a handle on - the blurb only offers the familiar premise of the Enterprise happening upon the mystery of a deserted space (then...
John Jackson Miller will see his first full-length Star Trek novel on shelves come January 27th, titled Takedown. Like in his Titan e-novella Absent Enemies, the USS Aventine is set to appear.
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PS.: I'm sorry for the late thread - life ...
Only nine months after the previous Greg Cox delivers his latest baby this month, a TOS novel omniously titled Foul Deeds Will Rise. This one's set during the movie era and follows up on the events in the TOS episode "The Conscience of the King". Official street date: November 25th.
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Just a few short months after reporting in from the Taurus Reach, author David Mack sets out to breathe new life into another corner of the Litverse. More than 13 years after the last Section 31 novel (Abyss by David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang, which Defcon wisely opened a review thread for earlier...
Voyager is picking up speed! Only seven months have passed since Protectors beamed onto bookshelves, vs. 16 months between it and The Eternal Tide. Author Kirsten Beyer clearly has been busy. Sounds like her sixth consecutive Voyager novel will requaint us with some factions previously...
Vanguard spin-off Seekers charges ahead with the second of two back-to-back installments this month, following on from last month's Second Nature. Point of Divergence is written by authors Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, who of course also penned many installments of the original Vanguard saga...
I think it's no exaggeration to refer to The Light Fantastic (trivia) as one of the most hotly-anticipated releases of the year. Jeffrey Lang's Immortal Coil had already become one of the most-recommended TNG novels on the board (in a number of contexts, from Data- to tech- to continuity-heavy...
Less than a year after Revelation and Dust, DRGIII returns with a new novel titled One Constant Star. Flying under the Lost Era banner, this one focuses on the characters of John Harriman and Demora Sulu of the Enterprise B.
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Seasons of Light and Darkness have forced me to get creative with thread naming to fit the title in there. This ebook-only novella release is penned by Michael A. Martin and set to hit stores on April 28th.
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Jeff Mariotte has been busy, turning in his second TOS novel within one year on April 28th - just two days shy of last year's street data for The Folded World. This new one, titled Serpents in the Garden, is a follow-up to the TV story "A Private Little War" from the show's second season...
The Rise of the Federation continues with the second entry in this series penned by Christopher L. Bennett, titled Tower of Babel. Official street date: March 25th. Mr. Bennett has two more confirmed entries on the way after this; an interesting tidbit in relation to this is a mention of a...
Greg Cox returns this February 25th with a standalone 5YM TOS novel (his not-so-guilty pleasure), No Time Like the Past. This one's interesting because it sort-of answers a recurring demand for stories set within the original runtime of the 24th century Trek shows: The fetching blonde Captain...
February 24th brings us a new ebook-only release, the Titan novella Absent Enemies by author John Jackson Miller. This is Miller's first published Trek literature (welcome to the franchise!), though apparently he previously had a Corps of Engineers pitch accepted that got short-shrifted by the...
Exactly 16 month after the The Eternal Tide - well-received but arguably more hotly debated than previous installments - Voyager's Captain Beyer returns with the next chapter in the series, Protectors. I have a feeling it will address many of the voiced concerns in interesting ways; Ms. Beyer...
Dayton Ward gets to close out both the year and the The Fall saga with the fifth and last entry, Peacable Kingdoms. Street date: December 30th!
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(Sorry for the quickie -- pre-holidays weekend's a bit crazy.)
James Swallow is the author behind this fourth (of five) installment of the The Fall saga. Hitting bookstores around November 26th, The Poisoned Chalice is the first Titan-centered novel since 2012's Fallen Gods - one of the less popular novels in recent years, it's fair to say. Many seem to...
Following last month's highly acclaimed installment, I think it's safe to say that everybody is now sufficiently primed for author David Mack to take on the baton and deliver us A Ceremony of Losses (a fitting title for a David Mack novel if there ever was one :p), the third installment in the...