KEY: BR = Braille, FD = Flexible disc, RC = Cassette, RD = Rigid disc, RV = Audio-described Video
Antimatter, by John Vornholt
Commander Benjamin Sisko and Major Kira Nerys are overlooking the
construction site of the starship Hannibal when an explosion rocks the area.
Apparently the tanker Phoenix, loaded with antimatter that will power the
new ship, has been hijacked. With the economy of Bajor at stake, Sisko and
his aides must infiltrate the group of hijackers to reclaim the antimatter.
(Deep Space Nine Series #8)
RC 42177
Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories, by Nichelle Nichols
Famous for her role as Uhura in the Star Trek television series and movies, Nichelle Nichols still considers acting to be the "other thing" she does, her first love being music. She discusses life on and off he set and the important people in her life. Even though in a successful show, the black actress experienced resistance from the network and stayed only when encouraged by Martin Luther King Jr. Strong Language
RC 40547
The Big Game, by Sandy Schofield
Quark, the resident barkeep and shady businessman of Deep Space Nine,
sponsors a high-stakes poker game that attracts gamblers from all over the
galaxy. The game is only briefly interrupted by murder and by mysterious
subspace waves that threaten to rip Deep Space Nine apart. Security Chief
Odo and Commander Sisko have their work cut out for them in finding the
murderer and saving the station from destruction. (Deep Space Nine
Series #9)
RC 40814
Black Fire : A Star Trek Novel, by Sonni Cooper
Spock has been declared a traitor and condemned to the shame of the
Federation's highest security prison. And now Captain James Kirk must face
the toughest decision of his command, while a lifelong friendship and the
destiny of the free universe hang in the balance.(Original Series #8)
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Boogeymen, by Mel Gilden
Eric Baldwin, an exologist who specializes in alien life forms, has just
returned to the "Enterprise" from a fact-finding mission. Wesley Crusher,
aspiring to be a commander, wants to create an intelligent but pitiless
alien that will test his ability to command. Suddenly the "Enterprise" is
overrun with a strange race of aliens. Who is responsible? A Star Trek: The
Next Generation novel. Bestseller. (Next Generation Series #17)
RC 33030, FD 33030, BR 08643
The Captains' Honor, by David Dvorkin
The planet Tenara has been devastated by attacks from the M'Dok Empire and the starships "Enterprise" and "Centurion" are offering aid. But one wants to
use peaceful methods and the other wants war.(Next Generation Series #8)
RC 31968, FD 31968, BR 08235
Chain of Attack : a Star Trek Novel, by Gene DeWeese
While on a mapping expedition, the starship "Enterprise" is hurled into a
distant galaxy of lifeless worlds, and the middle of an endless interstellar
war. The starship finds itself under attack by both warring factions, and
Captain Kirk must risk everything to stop the war. (Original Series #32)
RC 26694
Chains of Command, by W. A. McCay
In a remote area of space the Starship Enterprise discovers a lost colony of
humans that has been enslaved by an alien bird-like race called the Tseetsk.
The humans are in revolt against their overseers and expect the help of the
Enterprise, but Captain Picard and his crew find the situation very
complicated. ( Next Generation Series #21)
RC 35624, BR 09101
The Cry of the Onlies, by Judy Klass
Boaco Six is a Class M planet with whom the Federation had a good
relationship until the Council of Youngers seized power and severed all ties
with the Federation. Captain Kirk is attempting to reestablish those good
relations when a Boacan ship is attacked by a pirated Starfleet vessel.
Suddenly Kirk is forced to call on the aid of the galaxy's most reclusive
genius, but in doing so, he must face a long-buried secret. (Original Series #46)
RC 31972, FD 31972, BR 08303
Dark Mirror, by Diane Duane
When the Enterprise is drawn into a parallel universe, Captain Picard and
his colleagues come face to face with an alternate Enterprise manned by
persons identical to themselves. This universe turns out to be a place where
humanity has gone awry, with rule by terror and brutality. And the evil
counterparts of Picard and his crew are bent on capturing the Enterprise for
sinister purposes. (Next Generation novel)
RC 38892, FD 38892, BR 09730
Debtors' Planet, by W. R. Thompson
When the unscrupulous Ferengi contract to bring advanced technology to a
primitive world, it can only mean trouble. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the
crew of the starship Enterprise are sent to investigate. Aboard the
Enterprise is a twentieth-century businessman retrieved from cryonic
suspension, who may be able to apply his own ruthless talents to thwart the
plans of the Ferengi. (Next Generation Series #30
RC 39420, BR 09714
Deep Domain : A Star Trek Novel, by Howard Weinstein
A routine diplomatic visit to the undersea world of Akkalla turns into a
nightmarish search for Spock and Chekov. The search uncovers ancient secrets
that could mean civil war for the people of Akkalla, and death to the crew
of the "Enterprise." (Original Series #33)
RC 26697
The Devil's Heart, by Carmen Carter
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise investigate the
suspicious deaths of a team of Vulcan archaeologists on a barren planet. As
a result, Pickard finds the Devil's Heart, a legendary artifact that imparts
unimaginable power to its possessor. It is an object that many are willing
to kill for, and even a man of Pickard's character may not be able to resist its seductive powers. (Next Generation Novel)
RC 41008, BR 10428
Devil in the Sky, by Greg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt
The life-forms of Janus VI, called the Hortas, have the ability to burn through solid rock and metal as easily as humans walk through air. Commander Sisko of Deep Space Nine gets involved when a mother Horta is abducted by Cardassians while being transported to Bajor to help with the mining industry (Deep Space Nine Novel #11)
RC 44943
The Disinherited, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
Captain Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise" have been sent to investigate
the attack by an alien fleet on the colony of Gamma Xaridian. Seeing the destruction, Captain Kirk realizes that the Federation is in trouble, but he doesn't know how serious the situation is until Spock makes a discovery of his own. Some strong language. A Star Trek Novel. Bestseller. (Original Series #59)
RC 34044, FD 34044, BR 09086
Doctor's Orders, by Diane Duane
Dr. McCoy is given command of the "Enterprise" while Captain Kirk beams down to the tiny planet "Flyspeck" on a diplomatic mission. The doctor is
enjoying his authority until Captain Kirk disappears. When an alien fleet
arrives, things really heat up and the battle begins in earnest--a battle
there is no hope of winning. Bestseller. (Original Series #50)
RC32608, BR 08426
Doomsday World, by Carmen Carter
The planet Kirlos is home to many races who enjoy a peaceful coexistence and
profitable trade and holds a wealth of archaeological treasures, which the
crew of the "Enterprise" has been dispatched to help uncover. But the three
crew members who are sent to work on Kirlos suddenly find themselves prime
suspects in a terrorist attack. (Next Generation Series #12).
Bestseller.
RC 31983, FD 31983, BR 08302
Double, Double, by Michael Jan Friedman
The captain of the Starship U.S.S. "Hood" responds to a distress signal from
a long-lost scientific expedition that has fashioned an android of James T.
Kirk, captain of the U.S.S. "Enterprise." At the same time, Kirk's crew
meets his double and is plunged into chaos as the android takes control of
their ship.(Original Series #45)
RC 30991, RD 30991
Enemy Unseen, by V. E. Mitchell
Captain Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise" are ordered to shuttle a
diplomatic party across the galaxy. It's bad enough with First Officer Spock
away on leave, but things really become impossible when Kirk finds himself
fending off the amorous advances of the ambassadors' wives. To top
everything off, a diplomatic attache turns up murdered with one of Kirk's
own crewmen as the prime suspect. (Original Series #51)
RC 32023, FD 32023, BR 08460
Enterprise : The First Adventure, by Vonda N. McIntyre
James T. Kirk, the youngest man ever to captain a starship in the history of
the Federation, takes command of U.S.S. "Enterprise." Kirk and his crew
confront unexpected challenges on their first mission together. (Orginal Series Novel)
RC 25383
The Entropy Effect, by Vonda N. McIntyre
Wa-BPH (CBA 4605) RM Washington Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (Original Series #2)
Exiles, by Howard Weinstein
For more than 300 years, the people of Alaj and Etolos have been enemies.
Now they must work together to save both planets. The last sacred
animal on Alaj, the nefittifi, dies, and there are only a few left on
Etolos. Meanwhile, volcanoes are making Etolos unlivable and its people need
a new world. Captain Pickard and the crew of the "Enterprise" are called in
to help. (Next Generation #14)
RC 32016, FD 32016, BR 08417
Fallen Heroes, by Dafydd ab Hugh
Quark, the Ferengi barkeep of Deep Space Nine, acquires a strange artifact
in one of his nefarious business deals. Security Chief Odo, always hoping to
catch the Ferengi in some illegal act, demands to be present when the
artifact is opened. The object propels Quark and Odo three days into the
future, where they find the aftermath of a brutal attack against Deep Space
Nine by unknown aliens. Violence.(Deep Space Nine Series #5)
RC 41005
Federation, by Judith Reeves-Stevens
Captain Kirk and the Enterprise are sent to rescue a famous scientist whose
safety is vital to the existence of the Federation. Ninety-nine years in the
future, Captain Pickard of the Next Generation Enterprise faces a similar
rescue mission. The two vessels draw together in a place where past and
future have merged, and Kirk and Pickard meet in a desperate bid to save the
galaxy. (Original Series Novel)
RC 39662
Final Frontier, by Diane Carey
Twenty-five years before Captain James Kirk's service aboard the
Enterprise," his father, Commander George Samuel Kirk, faces his greatest
challenge as the galaxy stands poised on the brink of one final,
catastrophic war in this Star Trek historical tale.(Original Series Novel)
RC 29029, FD 29029
A Flag Full of Stars, by Brad Ferguson
Eighteen months after the starship "Enterprise" completes her historic
five-year mission, Admiral James T. Kirk finds himself assigned to the
relatively calm post of chief of Starfleet Operations. His new, quiet life
changes drastically when he and former crewmate Kevin Riley meet a Klingon
scientist discovery that could mean either peace or devastation for the
entire Federation. A Star Trek novel.(Original Series #54)
RC 33015, FD 33015, BR 08526
Fortune's Light, by Michael Jan Friedman
William Riker has just received a message that Teller Conlon, his best friend, is accused of being a thief and traitor! They had both been members of the team that opened the planet Imprima to the Federation. Conlon, who chose to stay on Imprima, has disappeared and along with him the jewel known as Fortune's Light. Riker sets out to find both, but it will not be easy on a planet where treachery is commonplace. Some strong language. (Next Generation Series #15)
RC 32033, FD 32033, BR 08454
Ghost-walker, by Barbara Hambly
Elcidar Beta Three is home to the Midgwins, a peaceful group of people who
have lived for years off the natural resources of their planet. Now,
however, they face extinction unless they learn to farm their land. Captain
Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise" have come to teach them how. But
outside forces are working to keep Captain Kirk and his men from completing
their mission. Some strong language.(Original Series #53)
RC 33924, FD 33924, BR 08728
The Great Starship Race, by Diane Carey
A newly discovered alien people is eager to join the Federation of planets,
and they sponsor a starship race to promote their membership. The U.S.S.
Enterprise, under the command of Captain Kirk, is sent to compete. But the
good-natured contest turns ominous when a Romulan warship shows up and
enters the race with an unknown motive. (Original Series #67)
RC 37623, FD 37623, BC 09424
I Am Not Spock, by Leonard Nimoy
The actor in the "Star Trek" TV series reveals what it is like to be so frequently identified with a role that it begins to overshadow his private life.
RC 13399
Ice Trap, by L. A. Graf
While searching for a missing team of scientists, Captain Kirk and the
senior officers of the U.S.S. Enterprise become trapped on the ice-covered
world of Nordstral. Unable to communicate with the Enterprise and at the
mercy of earthquakes and magnetic storms, Kirk and his companions know they
must unlock the secret of this mysterious world of ice or face certain
death.(Original Series #60)
RC 37978, BR 09519
The Idic Epidemic, by Jean Lorrah
The Science Colony Nisus philosophy of I.D.I.C., or Infinite Diversity in
Infinite Combination, is threatened by a deadly plague. The epidemic is so
powerful that it could mean the start of an interstellar war. (Original Series #68)
RC 29038, FD 29038
Imbalance, by V. E. Mitchell
The Federation has been contacted by the Jarada, a secretive, insect-like
race, regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations. They specifically
ask that Captain Pickard of the Enterprise act as chief negotiator. The
negotiating crew is shown every courtesy and negotiations proceed without
difficulty until the crew is cut off from their ship and the ship is
attacked. (Next Generation #22).
RC 35625, BR 09090
Imzadi, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
Imzadi" is a term used on the planet Betazed to describe a long- standing
bond of friendship between people. Commander Riker of the USS Enterprise and
crew member Deanna Troi now consider themselves Imzadi. When Deanna dies of a mysterious illness, Riker finds himself having to choose between strict
Starfleet rules and Imzadi. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. (Next Generation novel)
RC 35626, BR 09119
Into the Nebula, by Gene DeWeese
While exploring a nebular dust clous, Captain Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise discover a plane on which life and civilization are dying for no obvious reason. With their lives hanging in the balance, the crew investigates. 1995 (.Next Generation novel)
RC 44646
The Klingon Gambit, by Robert E. Vardeman
When Captain Kirk and his crew are ordered to Alnath II to challenge the
deadliest Klingon starship "Terror", they're ready for anything -- or so
they think. But the defenseless Vulcan crew of a Federation science ship has
been wiped out. Captain Kirk can't seem to make a decision. Spock has
started to throw temper tantrums. And Chekov has disobeyed vital orders. For
high school and adult readers. (Original Series #3) IC-BPH (CIL 1594) RM
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Legacy, by Michael Jan Friedman
Kirk and a landing party are trapped underground on the planet Alpha
Octavius Four. Scotty has taken command of the "Enterprise" because Spock
has been poisoned by a colossal alien beast. But before Kirk can be rescued,
Scotty is forced to head for the Beta Cabrini system where Dreen, an old foe
of Spock's, has the colony under attack. Can Spock recover in time to defeat
Dreen and then free. (Orignial Series #56)
RC 33047, FD 33047, BR 08656
The Lost Years, by J. M. (Jeanne M.) Dillard
Bridges the time between the end of the "Enterprise's" five-year mission and
"Star Trek: The Motion Picture." Mr. Spock, Dr. McCoy, and Captain Kirk are
establishing new lives apart from the crew and the starship. Mr. Spock is
teaching on Vulcan, Dr. McCoy is in the middle of something that could start
a galactic war, and Kirk is an admiral commanding a special Starfleet
division. Some strong language.. 1995 (Original Series)
RC 30643, BR 08056
Memory Prime, by Garfield Reeves-Stevens
A Star Trek adventure. Memory Prime is the central core of a computer
network of research planetoids. The dataflow into Memory Prime is controlled
by the Pathfinders--the only artificial intelligences who can legally serve
the Federation. But an assassin is stalking the Federation, and other deadly
secrets lurk on Memory Prime. (Original Series #42)
RC 29027, FD 29027
Metamorphosis, by Jean Lorrah
Captain Jean-Luc Pickard, Lieutenant Commander Data, and the crew of the
"Enterprise" have been summoned to the planet Elysia. For the android Data,
it is a date with destiny. As he is drawn into an impossible quest, he
finally dares to pursue his fondest desire--to become human.(Next Generation
Novel)
RC 31427, BR 08250
Mutiny on the Enterprise, by Robert E. Vardeman
Dispatched on a diplomatic mission to prevent war, the starship Enterprise
encounters one crisis after another bringing the normally loyal crew to the
point of mutiny. All of Captain Kirk's ingenuity and determination are
required to regain control of the ship and avert disaster.(Original Series #12)
RC 21833, BRA 17756
The Pandora Principle, by Carolyn Clowes
A group of children on the abandoned planet of Hellguard are half Vulcans.
Spock has been assigned the task of bringing these totally uncivilized
children back into Federation territory. But when the deadly force of these
children is unleashed in the Federation, the Federation's only hope for
survival lies in the memory of Spock's protege, Saavik. Star Trek novel.
Some strong language. Bestseller. (Original Series #49)
RC 31973, FD 31973, BR 08251
Perchance to Dream, by Howard Weinstein
Captain Pickard and the crew of the starship "Enterprise" encounter an alien
race called the Tenirans who vie with the humans over possession of a newly
discovered world. When an "Enterprise" shuttle craft disappears, Pickard is
ready to blame the Tenirans. But when Pickard himself suddenly vanishes from
the "Enterprise" bridge, it becomes apparent that a much more powerful alien
force is at work.:. 1995 ( Next Generation Series #19)
FD 34025, BR 08852
Q-in-law, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
Keridcdn of the house of Nistral and Sehra of the house of Graziunas are to be
joined in a marriage that will unite two powerful rival families of the
Tizarin race. Captain Pickard of the "Enterprise" is to perform the ceremony.
But then Lwaxana Troi arrives, followed by the powerful Q, who comes to
question the concept of love, and the festivities are suddenly in turmoil.
(The Next Generation Series #18)
RC 33915, FD 33915, BR 08665
Q-squared, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
Trelane, the pesky, omnipotent being who first appeared as the Squire of
Gothos to Captain Kirk of the original Enterprise, is back to plague Captain
Pickard and the next-generation crew. This time Trelane threatens all of
creation by tampering with three different timelines, and even the all
powerful Q is unable to stop him. (Next Generation novel)
RC 39441, BR 09867
Reunion, by Michael Jan Friedman
"Enterprise" commander Pickard, a past captain of the "Stargazer," has been
asked to escort his former ensign, Morgen, to Morgen's homeworld of Daa'V.
Pickard is looking forward to a pleasant reunion with Morgen and other former
crew members. Suddenly an accident caused by an assassin propels the
"Enterprise" into romulan space. the assassin must be found before peace is
destroyed within the galaxy. (Next Generation novel)
RC 33941, FD 33941, BR 08757
The Rift, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
Three times a century a rift opens up in space and joins the Federation with
enigmatic aliens called Calligar. A Federation delegation led through the
rift by Mr. Spock is captured, leaving Captain Kirk to discover the evil
mystery of the Calligar and to rescue his friends before the rift closes for another thirty-three years.(Original Series #57)
RC 34029, FD 34029, BR 09096
Rules of Engagement, by Peter Morwood
A revolution is taking place on planet Dekkanar, and Captain Kirk has orders to rescue Federation personnel stationed there. Also headed to Dekkanar is
an experimental warship with weapons of undreamed-of capabilities, and a
captain with plans of restoring glory and honor to his empire. Captain
Kirk's orders, however, restain him from using, or even displaying, any
weapons on his rescue mission. (Original Series #48)
RC 31974, FD 31974, BR 08301
Sanctuary, by John Vornholt
The starship Enterprise tracks a space pirate to an unknown planet. The
planet appears to be the fabled world of Sanctuary, where anyone can find
refuge from pursuit or persecution. Not to be dissuaded by the legend,
Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy trail their quarry to the planet's
surface. There they find not a refuge but a deadly prison from which no
visitor can ever escape. (Original Series #61)
RC 35877, FD 35877, BR 09138
Sarek, by A. C. Crispin
Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan learns of a treacherous plot to destroy the
Federation of Planets, and he must bring all his logic and diplomatic skill
to bear to unmask and foil the villains. But his efforts are complicated by
the impending death of his beloved wife, Amanda, and the arrival of his
estranged son, Spock, first officer of the starship Enterprise.(Original Series)
RC 39107, BR 09662
Shadows On the Sun, by Michael Jan Friedman
The crew of the USS Enterprise is on the way back to Earth--and retirement.
Plans change when they are asked to go on one last mission. Civil war brews
on the planet Ssan, where a group of assassins seeks power. McCoy has had
some experience in dealing with the cult, and it is hoped he can help. But
he doesn't count on his ex-wife, the only woman he ever loved, being among
the mediators. A Star Trek novel. Strong language and some violence.
(Original Series)
RC 37988, BR 09497
Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Rodenberry, by David Alexander
The author, a close friend of the late Gene Rodenberry, presents a biography of the producer, who was born in 1921 and died in 1991. Alexander delves into Rodenberry's life, character and career, emphasizing his creation of and involvement with the Stark Trek series that made him an icon to legions of fans.
RC39794
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, by Gene Rodenberry
Paramount/DVS Home Video, 1980
When an unidentified alien destroys three powerful Klingon cruisers, Captain James T. Kirk returns to the newly refurbished U.S.S. Enterprise to take Command.
RC 15108, RV 00129
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, by Vonda N. McIntyre
Paramount/DVS Home Video, 1982
Khan Noonian Singh escapes from his prison world and plots to destroy the U.S.S. Enterprise.
RC18556, RV 00151
Star Trek III : The Search for Spock, by Vonda N. McIntyre
The crew of the "Enterprise" are gathered to mourn the death of their friend
Spock. But a dangerous mission lies ahead, one involving the Genesis Device
whose awesome powers can be used for good or evil. The enemies of the
Federation are determined to seize the device.
RC 27382
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, by Vonda N. McIntyre
Paramount/DVS Home Video, 1991
A mysterious alien power is threatening 23rd cenury Earth by evaporating the oceans. In a frantic attempt to save humanity, Kirk and his crew timetravel back to 1986 San Francisco to bring back to the future a pair of humback whales.
RC 25967, FD 25967, RV 00082
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, by Diane Carey
Paramount/DVS Home Video
A renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise and the crew is on hot pursuit.
RV 00083
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, by Nicholas Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn and Leonard Nimoy
Captain Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise" are sent to escort a Klingon emissary into Federation space for peace talks. An insidious assassination terminates the discussions, and Kirk and Dr. McCoy end up in the hands of the Klingons, charged with murder. Meanwhile Spock and the rest of the crew must identify the real murderer to avert a galactic war. Star Trek novel based on the motion picture.
RC 34031, FD 34031, BR 08656, RV 00084
Star Trek Memories, by William Shatner
William Shatner, known to "Star Trek"fans as Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise, tells the behind-the-scenes story of the original "Star Trek" television series that ran from 1966 to 1969. Gathering his memories with those of other cast members, writers, and technicians, Shatner shares anecdotes of writing, filming, and producing the series that became a cultural phenomenon. Bestseller
RC 37629, FD 37629, BR 09441
The Starship Trap, by Mel Gilden
Spaceships from nearly every known race of the galaxy are disappearing.
Klingon warships, Romulan Birds of Prey, and even Federation starships have
vanished without a clue. All the races are distrustful of each other and
ready to blame their traditional enemies for the disappearances. Captain
Kirk must solve the mystery of the missing ships or watch as the galaxy disintegrates in a deadly war.(Original Series #64)
RC 38336, BR 09523
Teklab, by William Shatner
A serial killer is moving across the world. With each killing, he leaves the following note: "This is for Brazil. The Unknown Soldier." Jake Cardigan and his partner Sid Gomez are on their way to Paris to investigate. Shortly after they arrive in Paris, Jake's son Dan calls to say his girlfriend is missing. Is there a connection between these events? Sequel to TekLords (RC 33605). Strong language.
RC 37570
TekLords, by William Shatner
Sequel to: TekWar.In twenty-second-century Los Angeles,J ake Cardigan is again battling the TekLords, the drug cartel pushing the deadly narcotic Tek. A top drug-control agent has been murdered by a zombie assassin, and Jake, assisted by his girlfriend Beth Kittridge and his partner Sid Gomez, must find the killer. Unfortunately, the murderer also controls a lethal synthetic plague. Sequel to "TekWar." Strong language.
RC 33605
Tek Secret, by William Shatner
Still moping over the death of his lover, private investigator JakeCardigan is persuaded by his partner to investigate the disappearance of beautiful heiress Alicia Bower. First he must determine whether Alicia is on another one of her impetuous, wilful adventures or whether she has been kidnapped by the evil Tek cartel because she knows a deadly secret. Fifth novel of the Tek series, sequel to Tek Vengeance (RC 36750). Strong language.
RC 37708
Tek Vengeance, by William Shatner
Tek series Detective Jake Cardigan and his partner Sid Gomez continue their pursuit of the evil Tek drug lords over the twenty-second-century landscape. But the TekLords are out for revenge and devise a plot to divert Cardigan to Brazil, while they employ human-looking androids to do their dirty work. Fourth novel of the Jake Cardigan TekWars series. Sequel to TekLab (RC 37570).
RC 36750
TekWar, by William Shatner
Ex-cop Jake Cardigan has been framed for dealing Tek, an addictive computerized drug, and is serving a fifteen-year sentence in a compulsory coma. Paroled after only four years, he returns to Earth from the orbiting prison.Cardigan joins a detective agency and travels to Mexico to find the missing Dr. Kittridge, inventor of an anti-Tek device, and his beautiful daughter Beth. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex.
RC 31309
The Three-Minute Universe, by Barbara Paul
The Sackers, whose appearance has the ability to cause most members of the
Federation to become violently ill, have created a rip in the universe.
Through this hole another universe is rapidly leaking, and Captain Kirk must
find a way to stop the new universe from destroying the old. (Original Series #41)
RC 28046, FD 28046
Timetrap, by David Dvorkin
In this volume of the Star Trek series, the "Enterprise" picks up an urgent
distress signal from a Klingon ship, the "Mauler," but when they offer help,
the "Mauler" refuses. Just as Kirk beams himself aboard the ship to find out
what is going on, the "Mauler" vanishes from the "Enterprise's" screen and
Kirk materializes one hundred years in the future. (Original Series #40)
RC 29159
Unification : A Novel, by Jeri Ambassador Taylor
Spock makes an unauthorized journey to the center of the Romulan Empire. Federation leaders suspect defection. Captain Jean-Luc Pickard and
the crew of the Enterprise are sent on a dangerous, secret mission to
Romulus, the home world of the Romulans, to find Spock and discover his
intentions. Star Trek: (Next Generation novel)
RC 35623, BR 09117
Vendetta : The Giant Novel, by Peter David (Peter Allen)
The Borg are back. Gigantic cube ships of the half-organic, half-machine
race are devasting the galaxy, and again Jean-Luc Pickard and the crew of the
"Enterprise" must face relentless, unstoppable invaders. Moreover, they meet
the lone survivor of an alien race, who is using a planet killer to exact
vengeance against the Borg, even if countless innocent people are destroyed
as well. (Next Generation novel)
RC 30281, FD 33031, BR 08660
The Vulcan Academy Murders, by Jean Lorrah
"Enterprise" crew member Carl Remington has been seriously injured during a
battle. His nerve fibers are dissolving, and he will soon die. His only hope
is to participate in an experimental treatment program at the Vulcan Academy
Hospital, where Spock's mother has been receiving treatment for the same
sorder. But suddenly patients begin dying, and Kirk suspects murder. Some
strong language. (Original Series #20)
RC 30873, BR 08131
Vulcan's Glory, by D. Fontana
Spock undertakes his first mission aboard the U.S.S. "Enterprise" and is
soon confronted by conflict on every side. He strives to meet the ship's
standards while being torn between his Vulcan and his human loyalties. (Original Series #44)
RC 30275
Web of the Romulans, by M. S. Murdock
The Romulans are known to be somewhat treacherous and patrolling the Neutral
Zone has always been tricky. But this time, Captain Kirk feels particularly
uneasy. The Federation has received hints of serious internal crisis within
the Romulan Empire. Will the crisis lead to an attack? (Original Series #10)
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Windows on a Lost World, by V. E. Mitchell
While on an archaeological survey of an uninhabited planet, Captain Kirk and
the crew of the starship Enterprise discover an odd artifact that looks like
a window into another world. When Kirk steps through the window, he finds
himself trapped in the body of a strange, crab-like alien, and even the
astute Mr. Spock is at a loss to understand what happened to his friend and
how to rescue him.(Original Series #65)
RC 38373, BR 09580
[This bibliography was compiled by Nancy Anderson of the Regional Library, with annotations written by the National Library Service of the Library of Congress.]