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.
All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated. | |
† | Hardcover first edition. |
^ | Children's or young adult book. |
◊ | Published as an ebook exclusive. |
‡ | Included in omnibus or collection. |
# | Published as a numbered novel. |
Navy | Miniseries name. |
Pink | Crossover series name. |
ed. | Omnibus or collection editor(s). |
et al. | Multiple authors, see note. |
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.
Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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Emissary # | J. M. Dillard | February 1993 | 0-671-79858-8 |
The Search | Diane Carey | October 1994 | 0-671-50604-8 |
The Way of the Warrior | October 1995 | 0-671-56813-2 | |
Trials and Tribble-ations | December 1996 | 0-671-00902-8 | |
Far Beyond the Stars | Steven Barnes | April 1998 | 0-671-02430-2 |
Call to Arms (The Dominion War, Book 2) | Diane Carey | November 1998 | 0-671-02497-3 |
Sacrifice of Angels (The Dominion War, Book 4) | December 1998 | 0-671-02498-1 | |
What You Leave Behind | June 1999 | 0-671-03476-6 |
Numbered paperback releases:
No. | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | Emissary (novelization) | J. M. Dillard | February 1993 | 0-671-79858-8 |
2 | The Siege | Peter David | May 1993 | 0-671-87083-1 |
3 | Bloodletter | K. W. Jeter | August 1993 | 0-671-87275-3 |
4 | The Big Game | Sandy Schofield | November 1993 | 0-671-88030-6 |
5 | Fallen Heroes | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1994 | 0-671-88459-X |
6 | Betrayal | Lois Tilton | May 1994 | 0-671-88117-5 |
7 | Warchild | Esther Friesner | September 1994 | 0-671-88116-7 |
8 | Antimatter | John Vornholt | November 1994 | 0-671-88560-X |
9 | Proud Helios | Melissa Scott | February 1995 | 0-671-88390-9 |
10 | Valhalla | Nathan Archer | April 1995 | 0-671-88115-9 |
11 | Devil in the Sky | Greg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt | June 1995 | 0-671-88114-0 |
12 | The Laertian Gamble | Robert Sheckley | September 1995 | 0-671-88690-8 |
13 | Station Rage | Diane Carey | November 1995 | 0-671-88561-8 |
14 | The Long Night | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch | February 1996 | 0-671-55165-5 |
15 | Objective: Bajor | John Peel | June 1996 | 0-671-56811-6 |
16 | Time's Enemy ‡ (Invasion!, Book 3) | L. A. Graf | August 1996 | 0-671-54150-1 |
17 | The Heart of the Warrior | John Gregory Betancourt | October 1996 | 0-671-00239-2 |
18 | Saratoga | Michael Jan Friedman | November 1996 | 0-671-56897-3 |
19 | The Tempest | Susan Wright | February 1997 | 0-671-00227-9 |
20 | Wrath of the Prophets | Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, and Robert Greenberger | May 1997 | 0-671-53817-9 |
21 | Trial by Error | Mark Garland | November 1997 | 0-671-00251-1 |
22 | Vengeance | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1998 | 0-671-00468-9 |
23 | The 34th Rule | Armin Shimerman and David R. George III | January 1999 | 0-671-00793-9 |
24 | The Conquered (Rebels, Book 1) | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1999 | 0-671-01140-5 |
25 | The Courageous (Rebels, Book 2) | 0-671-01141-3 | ||
26 | The Liberated (Rebels, Book 3) | March 1999 | 0-671-01142-1 | |
27 | A Stitch in Time [lower-alpha 1] | Andrew J. Robinson | May 2000 | 0-671-03885-0 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine young adult series follows the adventures of Jake Sisko and Nog while living aboard Deep Space Nine.
No. | Title ^ | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | The Star Ghost | Brad Strickland | February 1994 | 0-671-87999-5 |
2 | Stowaways | April 1994 | 0-671-88000-4 | |
3 | Prisoners of Peace | John Peel | October 1994 | 0-671-88288-0 |
4 | The Pet | Mel Gilden and Ted Pedersen | December 1994 | 0-671-88352-6 |
5 | Arcade | Diana Gallagher | June 1995 | 0-671-89678-4 |
6 | Field Trip | John Peel | August 1995 | 0-671-88287-2 |
7 | Gypsy World | Ted Pedersen | February 1996 | 0-671-51115-7 |
8 | Highest Score | Kem Antilles | June 1996 | 0-671-89936-8 |
9 | Cardassian Imps | Mel Gilden | February 1997 | 0-671-51116-5 |
10 | Space Camp | Ted Pedersen | June 1997 | 0-671-00730-0 |
11 | Honor Bound [lower-alpha 2] ‡ (Day of Honor) | Diana G. Gallagher | October 1997 | 0-671-01452-8 |
12 | Trapped in Time | Ted Pedersen | February 1998 | 0-671-01440-4 |
Includes hardcover and paperback releases:
Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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Warped [lower-alpha 3] † | K. W. Jeter | March 1995 | 0-671-87252-4 |
Legends of the Ferengi | Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr [lower-alpha 4] | July 1997 | 0-671-00728-9 |
Armageddon Sky ‡ (Day of Honor, Book 2) | L. A. Graf | September 1997 | 0-671-00675-4 |
The Mist ‡ (The Captain's Table, Book 3) | Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch [lower-alpha 5] | July 1998 | 0-671-01471-4 |
Hollow Men [lower-alpha 6] | Una McCormack | April 26, 2005 | 0-7434-9151-3 |
Revenant [lower-alpha 6] | Alex White | December 21, 2021 | 978-1-9821-6082-1 |
Collections of novels from the Deep Space Nine book line.
Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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Invasion! | John J. Ordover, ed. [lower-alpha 7] | June 1998 | 0-671-02185-0 |
Day of Honor | Diane Carey, et al. [lower-alpha 8] | March 1999 | 0-671-02813-8 |
The Captain's Table | L. A. Graf, et al. [lower-alpha 9] | March 2000 | 0-671-04052-9 |
Millennium | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | January 2, 2002 | 0-7434-4249-0 |
Twist of Faith | S. D. Perry, et al. [lower-alpha 10] | May 22, 2007 | 978-1-4165-3415-0 |
These Haunted Seas (Mission Gamma, Books 1 –2) | David R. George III and Heather Jarman | June 17, 2008 | 978-1-4165-5639-8 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine –Rebels miniseries explores consequences of a rebellion led by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205).
No. | Title # | Author | Date | ISBN |
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1 | The Conquered | Dafydd ab Hugh | February 1999 | 0-671-01140-5 |
2 | The Courageous | 0-671-01141-3 | ||
3 | The Liberated | March 1999 | 0-671-01142-1 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine –Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205). 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.
No. | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | The Fall of Terok Nor | Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens | March 2000 | 0-671-02401-9 |
2 | The War of the Prophets | 0-671-02402-7 | ||
3 | Inferno | April 2000 | 0-671-02403-5 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine –Mission Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205) 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.
No. | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | Twilight ‡ | David R. George III | August 27, 2002 | 0-7434-4560-0 |
2 | This Gray Spirit ‡ | Heather Jarman | 0-7434-4562-7 | |
3 | Cathedral | Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels | October 1, 2002 | 0-7434-4564-3 |
4 | Lesser Evil | Robert Simpson | October 29, 2002 | 0-7434-1024-6 |
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch miniseries explores the various home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. The series was created and edited by Marco Palmieri.
No. | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | Cardassia and Andor | Una McCormack and Heather Jarman | May 25, 2004 | 0-7434-8351-0 |
2 | Trill and Bajor | Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin, and J. Noah Kym | January 25, 2005 | 0-7434-8352-9 |
3 | Ferenginar and The Dominion | Keith DeCandido and David R. George III | 0-7434-8353-7 |
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.
No. | Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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1 | Day of the Vipers | James Swallow | March 25, 2008 | 978-1-4165-5093-8 |
2 | Night of the Wolves | S. D. Perry and Britta Dennison | April 29, 2008 | 978-0-7434-8251-6 |
3 | Dawn of the Eagles | May 20, 2008 | 978-0-7434-8252-3 |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine –Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of USS Robinson (NCC-71842) under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Mission Gamma (2002) has a similar premise.
Title | Author | Date | ISBN |
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Original Sin | David R. George III | September 26, 2017 | 978-1-5011-3322-0 |
Collections featuring characters and settings from Deep Space Nine.
Title | Editor(s) | Date | ISBN |
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Adventures in Time and Space (excerpt collection) | Mary P. Taylor | August 1999 | 0-671-03415-4 |
The Lives of Dax [lower-alpha 11] | Marco Palmieri | December 1999 | 0-671-02840-5 |
What Lay Beyond † (Gateways, Book 7) | John J. Ordover [lower-alpha 12] | October 30, 2001 | 0-7434-3112-X |
Prophecy and Change | Marco Palmieri | September 23, 2003 | 0-7434-7073-7 |
Tales of the Dominion War | Keith DeCandido | August 3, 2004 | 0-7434-9171-8 |
Tales from the Captain's Table | June 14, 2005 | 1-4165-0520-2 | |
Seven Deadly Sins | Margaret Clark | March 16, 2010 | 978-1-4391-0944-1 |
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.
Title | Author(s) | Date | ISBN |
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Avatar, Book 1 ‡ | S. D. Perry | May 1, 2001 | 0-7434-0050-X |
Avatar, Book 2 ‡ | 0-7434-0051-8 | ||
Abyss [lower-alpha 1] ‡ (Section 31, Book 4) | David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang | June 26, 2001 | 0-671-77483-2 |
Demons of Air and Darkness [lower-alpha 1] ‡ (Gateways, Book 4) | Keith DeCandido | August 28, 2001 | 0-7434-1852-2 |
Rising Son | S. D. Perry | December 31, 2002 | 0-7434-4838-3 |
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1 | J. G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang | April 1, 2003 | 0-7434-2328-3 |
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 2 | April 23, 2003 | 0-7434-2329-1 | |
Unity † | S. D. Perry | November 18, 2003 | 0-7434-4840-5 |
Warpath | David Mack | March 28, 2006 | 1-4165-0775-2 |
Fearful Symmetry [lower-alpha 13] | Olivia Woods | June 24, 2008 | 978-1-4165-6781-3 |
The Soul Key | July 28, 2009 | 978-1-4391-0792-8 | |
The Never-Ending Sacrifice | Una McCormack | August 25, 2009 | 978-1-4391-0961-8 |
Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found) ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | September 1, 2014 [lower-alpha 14] | 978-1-4767-7931-7 |
The Missing | Una McCormack | December 30, 2014 | 978-1-4767-5023-1 |
Sacraments of Fire | David R. George III | June 30, 2015 | 978-1-4767-5633-2 |
Ascendance | December 29, 2015 | 978-1-5011-0370-4 | |
Force and Motion | Jeffrey Lang | May 31, 2016 | 978-1-5011-1073-3 |
Rules of Accusation ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | July 4, 2016 | 978-1-5011-1068-9 |
The Long Mirage | David R. George III | February 28, 2017 | 978-1-5011-3297-1 |
Enigma Tales | Una McCormack | June 27, 2017 | 978-1-5011-5258-0 |
I, The Constable ◊ | Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann | November 13, 2017 | 978-1-5011-6974-8 |
The USS Defiant is the name of two starships in the Star Trek media franchise, most notably featured in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) and the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996). Introduced in Deep Space Nine's third season, it is a warship attached to the show's eponymous space station. The original Defiant is destroyed during the Dominion War in the seventh season and replaced with a largely identical ship.
Star Trek: New Frontier is a series of interlinked novels written by Peter David, published by Simon & Schuster imprints, Pocket Books, Pocket Star, and Gallery Books, from 1997 to 2015. New Frontier was the first Star Trek tie-in fiction property not to be based on a television series. The series was created by John J. Ordover.
"The Search" is the 47th and 48th episode of the science fiction television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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"Call to Arms" is the 26th and final episode of the fifth season of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 124th episode overall. This episode marks the start of the show's celebrated Dominion war story arc.
"What You Leave Behind" is the series finale of the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 175th and 176th episodes, the 25th and 26th episodes of the seventh season. The episode was written by showrunner Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler and directed by Allan Kroeker. It originally aired the week of May 31, 1999.
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"Paradise Lost" is the 84th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 12th episode of the fourth season. It is the second part of a two-part episode, following on from the preceding episode, "Homefront."
"To the Death" is the 95th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 22nd episode of the fourth season. "To the Death" achieved a Nielsen rating of 6 points when it originally premiered.
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"Behind the Lines" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 128th episode in the science fiction show.
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