List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels
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List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels based on the American science fiction television series of the same name. The book line was published by Simon & Schuster imprints Pocket Books, Pocket Star, Gallery, and Atria.
More recent Deep Space Nine novels link directly with other Star Trek book lines and series, such as: Destiny (2008), Typhon Pact (2010–2012), The Fall (2013–14), and the relaunch of the Section 31 series.
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Episode novelizations
Based on select episodes from the television series. Call to Arms (1998) and Sacrifice of Angels (1998) are based on a seven episode arc from Deep Space Nine{{'s}} fifth and sixth seasons.
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!Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
Emissary #
|J. M. Dillard |February 1993 |{{ISBNT|0-671-79858-8}} |
The Search
| rowspan="3" |Diane Carey |October 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-50604-8}} |
The Way of the Warrior
|October 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-56813-2}} |
Trials and Tribble-ations
|December 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00902-8}} |
Far Beyond the Stars
|Steven Barnes |April 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02430-2}} |
Call to Arms{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|The Dominion War}}, Book 2)}}
| rowspan="3" |Diane Carey |November 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02497-3}} |
Sacrifice of Angels{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|The Dominion War}}, Book 4)}}
|December 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02498-1}} |
What You Leave Behind
|June 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-03476-6}} |
Numbered novels
Numbered paperback releases:
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
1
|Emissary (novelization) |J. M. Dillard |February 1993 |{{ISBNT|0-671-79858-8}} |
2
|The Siege |Peter David |May 1993 |{{ISBNT|0-671-87083-1}} |
3
|Bloodletter |August 1993 |{{ISBNT|0-671-87275-3}} |
4
|The Big Game |Sandy Schofield |November 1993 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88030-6}} |
5
|Fallen Heroes |Dafydd ab Hugh |February 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88459-X}} |
6
|Lois Tilton |May 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88117-5}} |
7
|Warchild |Esther Friesner |September 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88116-7}} |
8
|Antimatter |John Vornholt |November 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88560-X}} |
9
|Melissa Scott |February 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88390-9}} |
10
|Valhalla |Nathan Archer |April 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88115-9}} |
11
|Devil in the Sky |Greg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt |June 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88114-0}} |
12
|The Laertian Gamble |September 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88690-8}} |
13
|Station Rage |Diane Carey |November 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88561-8}} |
14
|The Long Night |Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch |February 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-55165-5}} |
15
|Objective: Bajor |John Peel |June 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-56811-6}} |
16
|Time's Enemy ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Invasion!}}, Book 3)}} |L. A. Graf |August 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-54150-1}} |
17
|John Gregory Betancourt |October 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00239-2}} |
18
|Saratoga |Michael Jan Friedman |November 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-56897-3}} |
19
|The Tempest |Susan Wright |February 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00227-9}} |
20
|Wrath of the Prophets |Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman,{{Indent|2}}and Robert Greenberger |May 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-53817-9}} |
21
|Trial by Error |Mark Garland |November 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00251-1}} |
22
|Vengeance |Dafydd ab Hugh |February 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00468-9}} |
23
|Armin Shimerman and David R. George III |January 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00793-9}} |
24
|The Conquered{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{NavyC|Rebels}}, Book 1)}} | rowspan="3" |Dafydd ab Hugh | rowspan="2" |February 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01140-5}} |
25
|The Courageous{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{NavyC|Rebels}}, Book 2)}} |{{ISBNT|0-671-01141-3}} |
26
|The Liberated{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{NavyC|Rebels}}, Book 3)}} |March 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01142-1}} |
27
|A Stitch in Time{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Status as a {{Teal|Deep Space Nine}} relaunch novel is disputed among primary sources.|name=relaunch}} |May 2000 |{{ISBNT|0-671-03885-0}} |
Young adult novels
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine young adult series follows the adventures of Jake Sisko and Nog while living aboard Deep Space Nine.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! Title ^ ! Author(s) !Date ! ISBN |
1
|The Star Ghost | rowspan="2" |Brad Strickland |February 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-87999-5}} |
2
|Stowaways |April 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88000-4}} |
3
|Prisoners of Peace |John Peel |October 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88288-0}} |
4
|The Pet |Mel Gilden and Ted Pedersen |December 1994 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88352-6}} |
5
|Arcade |Diana Gallagher |June 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-89678-4}} |
6
|Field Trip |John Peel |August 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-88287-2}} |
7
|Gypsy World |Ted Pedersen |February 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-51115-7}} |
8
|Highest Score |Kem Antilles |June 1996 |{{ISBNT|0-671-89936-8}} |
9
|Cardassian Imps |Mel Gilden |February 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-51116-5}} |
10
|Space Camp |Ted Pedersen |June 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00730-0}} |
11
|Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Similarly named novels: {{Cslist|Honor Bound (1997), a {{Teal|Deep Space Nine}} young adult novella by Diana G. Gallagher|Honor Bound (2003), an {{Teal|I.K.S. Gorkon}} novel by Keith DeCandido.|semi=true}}|name=honor}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Day of Honor}}{{--)}}}} |Diana G. Gallagher |October 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01452-8}} |
12
|Trapped in Time |Ted Pedersen |February 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01440-4}} |
Original novels
Includes hardcover and paperback releases:
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!Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
Warped{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Similarly named works: {{Cslist|Warped (1995), a {{Teal|Deep Space Nine}} novel by K. W. Jeter|Warped (2015), a {{Teal|The Next Generation}} parody episode guide by Mike McMahan.|semi=true}}|name=warped}} †
|K. W. Jeter |March 1995 |{{ISBNT|0-671-87252-4}} |
Legends of the Ferengi
|Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr{{Efn|As by Quark, as told to Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr.}} |July 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00728-9}} |
Crossover novels
Crossover novels that feature characters and settings from the various television series and films, including Deep Space Nine.
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!Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
Armageddon Sky ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Day of Honor}}, Book 2)}}
|L. A. Graf |September 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-00675-4}} |
Honor Bound{{Hsp}}{{Efn|name=honor}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Day of Honor}}{{--)}}}}
|Diana G. Gallagher |October 1997 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01452-8}} |
The Mist ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|The Captain's Table}}, Book 3)}}
|Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch{{Efn|The Mist (1998), as by Benjamin Sisko, told in his own words, as recorded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.|name=sisko}} |July 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01471-4}} |
The Badlands, Book One
| rowspan="2" |Susan Wright | rowspan="2" |{{Dts|1999|12}} |{{ISBNT|0-671-03957-1}} |
The Badlands, Book Two
|{{ISBNT|0-671-03958-X}} |
Dark Passions, Book One
| rowspan="2" |Susan Wright | rowspan="2" |{{Dts|2001|1|2}} |{{ISBNT|0-671-78785-3}} |
Dark Passions, Book Two
|{{ISBNT|0-671-78786-1}} |
Abyss{{Hsp}}{{Efn|name=relaunch}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Section 31}}, Book 4)}}
|David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang |June 26, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-671-77483-2}} |
Demons of Air and Darkness{{Hsp}}{{Efn|name=relaunch}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Gateways}}, Book 4)}}
|Keith DeCandido |August 28, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-1852-2}} |
What Lay Beyond †{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Gateways}}, Book 7)}}
|John J. Ordover{{Efn|What Lay Beyond (2001) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright.|name=whatlay}} |October 30, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-3112-X}} |
The Brave and the Bold, Book One
| rowspan="2" |Keith DeCandido | rowspan="2" |{{Dts|2002|11|26}} |{{ISBNT|0-7434-1922-7}} |
The Brave and the Bold, Book Two
|{{ISBNT|0-7434-1923-5}} |
Omnibus editions
Collections of novels from the Deep Space Nine book line.
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Invasion!
|John J. Ordover, ed.{{Efn|Invasion! (1998) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, L.A. Graf, and Dafydd ab Hugh.}} |June 1998 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02185-0}} |
Day of Honor
|Diane Carey, et al.{{Efn|Day of Honor (1999) by Diane Carey, L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Diane G. Gallagher.}} |March 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02813-8}} |
The Captain's Table
|L. A. Graf, et al.{{Efn|The Captain's Table (2000) by L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David, Jerry Oltion.}} |March 2000 |{{ISBNT|0-671-04052-9}} |
Millennium
|Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens |January 2, 2002 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4249-0}} |
Twist of Faith
|S. D. Perry, et al.{{Efn|Twist of Faith (2007) by S.D. Perry, David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang, Keith DeCandido.}} |May 22, 2007 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4165-3415-0}} |
These Haunted Seas
|David R. George III and Heather Jarman |June 17, 2008 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4165-5639-8}} |
Miniseries
= ''Rebels'' (1999) =
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine{{Snd}}Rebels miniseries explores consequences of a rebellion led by the crew of the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|NX-74205|wl=no}}.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title # !Author !Date !ISBN |
1
|The Conquered | rowspan="3" |Dafydd ab Hugh | rowspan="2" |February 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01140-5}} |
2
|The Courageous |{{ISBNT|0-671-01141-3}} |
3
|The Liberated |March 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-01142-1}} |
= ''Millennium'' (2000) =
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine{{Snd}}Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|NX-74205|wl=no}}. The series was partially adapted as The Fallen (2000), a third-person shooter video game developed by The Collective. An omnibus edition was published in 2002.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
1
|The Fall of Terok Nor | rowspan="3" |Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | rowspan="2" |March 2000 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02401-9}} |
2
|The War of the Prophets |{{ISBNT|0-671-02402-7}} |
3
|Inferno |April 2000 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02403-5}} |
= ''Mission Gamma'' (2002) =
{{Anchor|Mission Gamma}}
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine{{Snd}}Mission Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of the {{Ship|USS|Defiant|NX-74205|wl=no}} under the command of Elias Vaughn. These Haunted Seas (2008) omnibus collects Twilight (2002) and This Gray Spirit (2002). The cover art by Cliff Nielsen forms a polyptych. Original Sin (2017) has a similar premise.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
1
|Twilight ‡ |David R. George III | rowspan="2" |August 27, 2002 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4560-0}} |
2
|This Gray Spirit ‡ |Heather Jarman |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4562-7}} |
3
|Cathedral |Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels |October 1, 2002 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4564-3}} |
4
|Lesser Evil |Robert Simpson |October 29, 2002 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-1024-6}} |
= ''Worlds of Deep Space Nine'' (2004–05) =
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch miniseries explores the home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. The series was edited by Marco Palmieri.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
1
|Cardassia and Andor |Una McCormack and Heather Jarman |May 25, 2004 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-8351-0}} |
2
|Trill and Bajor |Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin, and J. Noah Kym | rowspan="2" |January 25, 2005 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-8352-9}} |
3
|Ferenginar and The Dominion |Keith DeCandido and David R. George III |{{ISBNT|0-7434-8353-7}} |
= ''Terok Nor'' (2008) =
Star Trek: Terok Nor relaunch miniseries explores the history of the Deep Space Nine station during the Bajoran Occupation when it was known by its Cardassian name: Terok Nor. The series is linked to the Lost Era (2003–2014). The cover art by John Picacio forms a triptych. The Deep Space Nine subtitle was omitted.
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!{{Abbr|No.|Number}} !Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
1
|Day of the Vipers |James Swallow |March 25, 2008 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4165-5093-8}} |
2
|Night of the Wolves | rowspan="2" |S. D. Perry and Britta Dennison |April 29, 2008 |{{ISBNT|978-0-7434-8251-6}} |
3
|Dawn of the Eagles |May 20, 2008 |{{ISBNT|978-0-7434-8252-3}} |
= ''Gamma'' (2017) =
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine{{Snd}}Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of {{Ship|USS|Robinson|NCC-71842|wl=no}} under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Mission Gamma (2002) has a similar premise.
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Original Sin
|David R. George III |September 26, 2017 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-3322-0}} |
Short story collections
Collections featuring characters and settings from Deep Space Nine.
{{Further|Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (short story collection)}}
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Adventures in Time and Space (excerpt collection)
|Mary P. Taylor |August 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-03415-4}} |
The Lives of Dax{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Originally published as Star Trek: The Lives of Dax. Additional printings included the rounded word mark used for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch series.}}
|Marco Palmieri |December 1999 |{{ISBNT|0-671-02840-5}} |
What Lay Beyond †{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Gateways}}, Book 7)}}
|John J. Ordover{{Efn|What Lay Beyond (2001) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright.|name=whatlay}} |October 30, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-3112-X}} |
Prophecy and Change
|Marco Palmieri |September 23, 2003 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-7073-7}} |
Tales of the Dominion War
| rowspan="2" |Keith DeCandido |August 3, 2004 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-9171-8}} |
Tales from the Captain's Table
|June 14, 2005 |{{ISBNT|1-4165-0520-2}} |
Seven Deadly Sins
|Margaret Clark |March 16, 2010 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4391-0944-1}} |
Relaunch novels
These are interlinked novels set after the episode "What You Leave Behind". The Lives of Dax (2001), a short story collection edited by Marco Palmieri, and A Stitch in Time (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson, are linked to the relaunch.
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Avatar, Book One ‡
| rowspan="2" |S. D. Perry | rowspan="2" |May 1, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-0050-X}} |
Avatar, Book Two ‡
|{{ISBNT|0-7434-0051-8}} |
Abyss{{Hsp}}{{Efn|name=relaunch}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Section 31}}, Book 4)}}
|David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang |June 26, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-671-77483-2}} |
Demons of Air and Darkness{{Hsp}}{{Efn|name=relaunch}} ‡{{Indent|2}}{{Small|({{Pink|Gateways}}, Book 4)}}
|Keith DeCandido |August 28, 2001 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-1852-2}} |
Rising Son
|S. D. Perry |December 31, 2002 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4838-3}} |
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One
| rowspan="2" |J. G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang |April 1, 2003 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-2328-3}} |
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two
|April 23, 2003 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-2329-1}} |
Unity †
|S. D. Perry |November 18, 2003 |{{ISBNT|0-7434-4840-5}} |
Warpath
|David Mack |March 28, 2006 |{{ISBNT|1-4165-0775-2}} |
Fearful Symmetry{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Similarly named novels: {{Cslist|Fearful Symmetry (2008), a {{Teal|Deep Space Nine}} novel by Olivia Woods|Fearful Symmetry, an unpublished novel attributed to Kevin Ryan.|semi=true}}|name=fearful}}
| rowspan="2" |Olivia Woods |June 24, 2008 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4165-6781-3}} |
The Soul Key
|July 28, 2009 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4391-0792-8}} |
The Never-Ending Sacrifice
|Una McCormack |August 25, 2009 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4391-0961-8}} |
Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found) ◊
|Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann |September 1, 2014{{Efn|Exact date of release is not known, or not available via primary sources. Approximated to the nearest month.|name=streetdate}} |{{ISBNT|978-1-4767-7931-7}} |
The Missing
|Una McCormack |December 30, 2014 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4767-5023-1}} |
Sacraments of Fire
| rowspan="2" |David R. George III |June 30, 2015 |{{ISBNT|978-1-4767-5633-2}} |
Ascendance
|December 29, 2015 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-0370-4}} |
Force and Motion
|Jeffrey Lang |May 31, 2016 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-1073-3}} |
Rules of Accusation ◊
|Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann |July 4, 2016 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-1068-9}} |
The Long Mirage
|David R. George III |February 28, 2017 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-3297-1}} |
Enigma Tales
|Una McCormack |June 27, 2017 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-5258-0}} |
I, The Constable ◊
|Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann |November 13, 2017 |{{ISBNT|978-1-5011-6974-8}} |
Post-relaunch novels
Original novels depicting events within the continuity of the Deep Space Nine television series, and not the continuity of the relaunch series. Frequently labelled post-relaunch novels by fans. Confusingly, Hollow Men (2005) was published while the relaunch series was on going. Additional novels are forthcoming.
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!Title !Author(s) !Date !ISBN |
Hollow Men
|Una McCormack |{{Dts|2005|4|26}} |{{ISBNT|0-7434-9151-3}} |
Revenant
|Alex White |{{Dts|2021|12|21}} |{{ISBNT|978-1-9821-6082-1}} |
See also
Notes
{{Notelist|30em}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Official website|startrekbooks.com}}
- {{Isfdb series|4770}}
{{Memory Alpha|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)}}
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