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At the Prophet's Door - new DRGIII TNG novel?

He doesn't post anymore, he just

Lurks

He doesn't lurk here, someone told him of the post here, so he came over here and said he doesn't like his entire post be copied and pasted here. I'm sure he wouldn't mind if it was small sections, and a link back. But I was running late with work stuff, so I just deleted and provided a link.

but that's enough of that. let's get back to the topic.
 
He doesn't lurk here, someone told him of the post here, so he came over here and said he doesn't like his entire post be copied and pasted here. I'm sure he wouldn't mind if it was small sections, and a link back. But I was running late with work stuff, so I just deleted and provided a link.

Ah, my bad.

Anyway, I hope these are more 34th rule and less rough beast of burden, quality wise.
 
The latest nameplate on the door of DRGIII's new novel has the Typhon Pact banner for The Plagues of Night.

We might be getting closer.
 
^Both books had the TP banner when I got on the site a little while ago.
 
Regardless of what it ends up being named or what it's about, this has been one heck of a name-change game.
 
The Typhon Pact novels must've been successful if they're (re?)branding other novels with the name. That's a good sign.
 
Yep, I wonder if Mack's TNG trilogy will be branded the same way?

All we need now is a blurb for DRGIII's books, oh yeah, covers would be nice too.
 
Now that we know that these 2 novels will be part of Typhon Pact series, I hope that the covers are better than the mediocre ones with the floaty heads used for the 1st series of TP books.
 
Well it seems from his Facebook page that part of the novels will be in the Gamma quadrant so it appears that DS9 will feature in his novels at some Point
 
I'm almost hesitant to post this, considering the mess we've had with Simon & Schuster listings up till now, but there's a blurb up in the Pocket catalogue entry for Plagues of Night:

In the wake of the final Borg invasion, which destroyed entire worlds, cost the lives of sixty-three billion people, and struck a crippling blow to Starfleet, six nations adversarial to the United Federation of Planets—the Romulan Star Empire, the Breen Confederacy, the Tholian Assembly, the Gorn Hegemony, the Tzenkethi Coalition, and the Holy Order of the Kinshaya—joined ranks to form the Typhon Pact. For almost three years, the Federation and the Klingon Empire, allied under the Khitomer Accords, have contended with the nascent coalition on a predominantly cold-war footing. But as Starfleet rebuilds itself, factions within the Typhon Pact grow restive, concerned about their own inability to develop a quantum slipstream drive to match that of the Federation. Will leaders such as UFP President Bacco and RSE Praetor Kamemor bring about a lasting peace across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, or will the cold war between the two alliances deepen, and perhaps even lead to an all-out shooting war?

It's mostly a fairly generic precis of events up till now, and it probably doesn't bear any resemblance to what actualy happens in the novel, but more Romulan intrigue might be interesting...
 
So we're already into 2384?

Why do the novels these days jump 6-8 months into the future from one another instead of weeks or 2-3 months?

We'll be seeing the Hobus supernova in 2-3 years at this rate, unless David Mack's trilogy covers it already.
 
So we're already into 2384?

Why do the novels these days jump 6-8 months into the future from one another instead of weeks or 2-3 months?

We'll be seeing the Hobus supernova in 2-3 years at this rate, unless David Mack's trilogy covers it already.
Yeah, this has been really bugging me too.
 
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