The latest novel in the ongoing _Next Generation/Deep Space Nine_ expanded universe crossover, from _New York Times_ bestselling author David George! Days after the assassination of Federation President Nan Bacco on Deep Space 9, the unexpected appearance of a stranger on the station raises seriou
Sacraments of Fire
β Scribed by David, George R III
- Book ID
- 108484287
- Publisher
- Pocket Books/Star Trek
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 455 KB
- Series
- Star Trek, DS9
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781476756332
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β¦ Synopsis
The latest novel in the ongoing Next Generation/Deep Space Nine expanded universe crossover, from New York Times bestselling author David George!
Days after the assassination of Federation President Nan Bacco on Deep Space 9, the unexpected appearance of a stranger on the station raises serious concerns. He seems dazed and confused, providing--in a peculiar patois of the Bajoran language--unsatisfactory answers. He offers his identity as Altek, of which there is no apparent record, and he claims not to know where he is or how he got there. A quick scan confirms the visitor is armed with a projectile weapon--a firearm more antiquated than, but similar to, the one that took President Bacco's life. But the Bajoran liaison to the station believes that Altek has been sent from the Prophets, out of a nearby wormhole. The last time such an event occurred, it was to reassure Benjamin Sisko of his place as the Emissary. For what purpose has Altek now...
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