List of Star Trek novels explained

The Star Trek franchise's first tie-in publications were James Blish's 1967 volume of episode novelizations and Mack Reynolds's 1968 young adult novel Mission to Horatius.[1] Since 1968, more than 850 original novels, short story collections, episode and film novelizations, and omnibus editions have been published.

Novels based on Star Trek, The Next Generation, Discovery, and Picard are currently in print. As recently as 2020, novels based on Deep Space Nine, Enterprise, and Voyager were published. Original concept and flagship series such as New Frontier, Titan, Seekers, and Vanguard have also been published since 1994.

Official publishers of Star Trek novels include Simon & Schuster and U.K. publisher Titan Books. Bantam Books published novels from 1967 to 1981. Past publishers include: Western Publishing, Random House imprints Ballantine and Del Rey Books, Science Fiction Book Club.[2] Publishers Heyne and Cross Cult publish German-language translations of Star Trek novels.

In 2001, Pocket Books estimated there were 85 million copies in print.[3] Michael Epstein, writing for Television Quarterly in 1996, said Star Trek was "by far the biggest series of fiction in the history of western literature".[4]

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Bantam Books (1967–1994)

See main article: Star Trek (Bantam Books). Bantam Books was the first licensed publisher of Star Trek tie-in fiction. Bantam published all their novels as mass market paperbacks. Bantam also published Star Trek Lives! (1975) by Jacqueline Lichtenberg.

Episode novelizations (1967–1994)

Short story adaptations of The Original Series episodes written by James Blish and J. A. Lawrence. Mudd's Angels (1978) includes the novelizations of "Mudd's Women" and "I, Mudd", and an original novella by Lawrence. The Day of the Dove (1985) is a variant of Star Trek 11 (1975). Mudd's Enterprise (1994) is a variant of Mudd's Angels.

TitleAuthor(s)DateCatalogISBN
Star Trek 1James BlishJanuary 1967F3459
Star Trek 2February 1968F3439
Star Trek 3April 1969F4371
Star Trek 4July 1971S7009
Star Trek 5February 1972S7300
Star Trek 6April 1972S7364
Star Trek 7July 1972S7480
Star Trek 8November 1972SP7550
Star Trek 9August 1973SP7808
Star Trek 10February 1974SP8401
Star Trek 11April 1975Q8717
Star Trek 12James Blish and J. A. LawrenceNovember 1977
Mudd's AngelsJ. A. LawrenceMay 1978

Star Trek Adventures (1970–1981)

Novels based on The Original Series. Bantam never applied an official series name to the novels, instead marketing each volume as a new or original "Star Trek Adventure". The novels are not numbered; however, library catalogs and booksellers applied numbers to the novels in publication order, including Mudd's Angels and The New Voyages. In 1993, the series was reprinted by Titan Books as Star Trek Adventures using a different number scheme.[5] The name given to the reprint series has been retroactively applied to Bantam's series by book discovery websites such as Goodreads and LibraryThing.

TitleAuthor(s)DateCatalogISBN
1Spock Must Die!James BlishFebruary 1970H5515
2The New Voyages (short story collection)Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, eds.March 1976X2719
3Spock, Messiah!Theodore Cogswell and Charles A. Spano, Jr.September 1976
4The Price of the PhoenixSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathJuly 1977
5Planet of JudgmentJoe HaldemanAugust 1977
6The New Voyages 2 (short story collection)Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, eds.January 1978
7Mudd's Angels (short story collection)J. A. LawrenceMay 1978
8Vulcan!Kathleen SkySeptember 1978
9The Starless WorldGordon EklundNovember 1978
10Trek to MadworldStephen GoldinJanuary 1979
11World Without EndJoe HaldemanFebruary 1979
12The Fate of the PhoenixSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathMay 1979
13Devil WorldGordon EklundNovember 1979
14Perry's PlanetJack C. HaldemanFebruary 1980
15The Galactic WhirlpoolDavid GerroldOctober 1980
16Death's AngelKathleen SkyApril 1981

New Voyages (1976–1978)

Star Trek: The New Voyages collects fan-submitted fiction curated and edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath. Two additional volumes were announced, but none were published.[6] Pocket Books Strange New Worlds (1998–2016) series, edited by Dean Wesley Smith, has a similar premise.

TitleEditor(s)DateCatalogISBN
The New VoyagesSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathMarch 1976X2719
The New Voyages 2January 1978

Classic Episodes (1991)

In 1991, Bantam collected The Original Series episode adaptations as a three volume omnibus edition organized by television season. Included new material by D. C. Fontana, Norman Spinrad, and others. The adaptations of "Mudd's Women" and "I, Mudd" were not included.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
The Classic Episodes 1James Blish and J. A. LawrenceAugust 1991
The Classic Episodes 2
The Classic Episodes 3

Random House (1974–1996)

Ballantine Books and Del Rey Books are imprints of Random House.

Star Trek Log (1974–1993)

See main article: Star Trek Log (book series). Star Trek Log is a series adapted from episodes of The Animated Series, written by Alan Dean Foster. Published by Ballantine Books, and later Del Rey. Each volume includes original material by Foster which links the adapted episodes together.[7]

Title ‡AuthorDateISBN
Star Trek Log OneAlan Dean FosterJune 1974
Star Trek Log TwoSeptember 1974
Star Trek Log ThreeJanuary 1975
Star Trek Log FourMay 1975
Star Trek Log FiveJuly 1975
Star Trek Log SixMay 1976
Star Trek Log SevenJune 1976
Star Trek Log EightAugust 1976
Star Trek Log NineFebruary 1977
Star Trek Log TenJanuary 1978

Discount editions (1993)

Omnibus editions made available to discount book retailers and comics shops. Log Ten (1978) was excluded. Many printings included advertising for other Random House novels and comics on the covers, as well as coupons and other perforated inserts.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
Star Trek Log OneLog TwoLog ThreeAlan Dean FosterJanuary 1993
Star Trek Log FourLog FiveLog SixJuly 1993
Star Trek Log SevenLog EightLog NineAugust 1993

The Animated Series (1996)

Star Trek: The Animated Series omnibus editions of Star Trek Log were published by Del Rey Books as part of Star Trek 30th Anniversary celebration. A serialized essay by Foster was included, in addition to revisions of several stories. Some printings distributed outside of North America omitted The Animated Series subtitle. Not all printings included a volume number.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Log One and TwoAlan Dean FosterSeptember 1996
2Log Three and Four
3Log Five and Six
4Log Seven and Eight
5Log Nine and Ten

Gibraltar Library Binding (1977)

Illustrated middle-grade novels published exclusively for libraries as part of Random House's Gibraltar Library Binding service. Solicitations for additional novels were released to libraries in 1978 and 1979, but were later withdrawn.

Title †^Author(s)IllustratorDateISBN
The Truth MachineSharon Lerner and Christopher CerfJane ClarkJanuary 1977
The Prisoner of VegaSharon LernerRobert SwansonOctober 1977

Simon & Schuster (1979–present)

Notes:
  • Novels are organized according to book line, series and miniseries, and crossover series, etc.
  • All novels are sorted by release date.
  • Many novels are listed more than once.
Simon & Schuster imprints known to have published Star Trek novels include: Archway, Aladdin, Paula Wiseman, Wanderer, Minstrel, Byron Preiss, Wallaby, Weekly Reader, Pocket, Pocket Star, Viz, Simon Spotlight, Simon & Schuster Interactive, and Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Imprints vary by book line, series, miniseries, printing, and market (e.g. country or language area).

Star Trek (1979–present)

Star Trek: The Original Series book line is based on the television series of the same name. From 1987 to 1996, Titan reprinted numbered novels for the United Kingdom market using a different scheme. Novels published since 2013 have included The Original Series subtitle.

Film novelizations (1979–1992)

Based on the Star Trek film series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Star Trek: The Motion Picture #Gene RoddenberryDecember 1979
The Wrath of Khan #Vonda N. McIntyreJuly 1982
The Search for Spock ‡#June 1984
The Voyage HomeDecember 1986
The Final FrontierJ. M. DillardJune 1989
The Undiscovered CountryJanuary 1992

Numbered novels (1979–2002)

Numbered paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novelization)Gene RoddenberryDecember 1979
2The Entropy EffectVonda N. McIntyreJune 1981
3The Klingon GambitRobert E. VardemanOctober 1981
4The Covenant of the CrownHoward WeinsteinDecember 1981
5The Prometheus DesignSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathMarch 1982
6The Abode of LifeLee CorreyMay 1982
7The Wrath of Khan ‡ (novelization)Vonda N. McIntyreJuly 1982
8Black FireSonni CooperJanuary 1983
9TriangleSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathMarch 1983
10Web of the RomulansM. S. MurdockJune 1983
11Yesterday's SonA. C. CrispinAugust 1983
12Mutiny on the EnterpriseRobert E. VardemanOctober 1983
13The Wounded SkyDiane DuaneDecember 1983
14The Trellisane ConfrontationDavid DvorkinFebruary 1984
15CoronaGreg BearApril 1984
16The Final ReflectionJohn M. FordMay 1984
17The Search for Spock ‡ (novelization)Vonda N. McIntyreJune 1984
18My Enemy, My AllyDiane DuaneJuly 1984
19The Tears of the SingersMelinda SnodgrassSeptember 1984
20The Vulcan Academy MurdersJean LorrahNovember 1984
21Uhura's SongJanet KaganJanuary 1985
22Shadow LordLaurence YepMarch 1985
23IshmaelBarbara HamblyMay 1985
24Killing TimeDella van HiseJuly 1985
25Dwellers in the CrucibleMargaret Wander BonannoSeptember 1985
26Pawns and SymbolsMajliss LarsonNovember 1985
27MindshadowJ. M. DillardJanuary 1986
28Crisis on CentaurusBrad FergusonMarch 1986
29Dreadnought!Diane CareyMay 1986
30DemonsJ. M. DillardJuly 1986
31Battlestations!Diane CareyNovember 1986
32Chain of AttackGene DeWeeseFebruary 1987
33Deep DomainHoward WeinsteinApril 1987
34Dreams of the RavenCarmen CarterJune 1987
35The Romulan WayDiane Duane and Peter MorwoodAugust 1987
36How Much for Just the Planet?John M. FordOctober 1987
37BloodthirstJ. M. DillardDecember 1987
38The IDIC EpidemicJean LorrahFebruary 1988
39Time for YesterdayA. C. CrispinApril 1988
40TimetrapDavid DvorkinJune 1988
41The Three-Minute UniverseBarbara PaulAugust 1988
42Memory PrimeJudith and Garfield Reeves-StevensOctober 1988
43The Final NexusGene DeWeeseDecember 1988
44Vulcan's GloryD. C. FontanaFebruary 1989
45Double, DoubleMichael Jan FriedmanApril 1989
46The Cry of the OnliesJudy KlassOctober 1989
47The Kobayashi MaruJulia EcklarDecember 1989
48The Rules of EngagementPeter MorwoodFebruary 1990
49The Pandora PrincipleCarolyn ClowesApril 1990
50Doctor's OrdersDiane DuaneJune 1990
51Enemy UnseenV. E. MitchellOctober 1990
52Home Is the HunterDana Kramer-RollsDecember 1990
53Ghost-WalkerBarbara HamblyFebruary 1991
54A Flag Full of StarsBrad FergusonApril 1991
55RenegadeGene DeWeeseJune 1991
56LegacyMichael Jan FriedmanAugust 1991
57The RiftPeter DavidNovember 1991
58Faces of FireMichael Jan FriedmanMarch 1992
59The DisinheritedPeter David, Michael Jan Friedman,and Robert GreenbergerMay 1992
60Ice TrapL. A. GrafJuly 1992
61SanctuaryJohn VornholtSeptember 1992
62Death CountL. A. GrafNovember 1992
63Shell GameMelissa CrandallFebruary 1993
64The Starship TrapMel GildenApril 1993
65Windows on a Lost WorldV. E. MitchellJune 1993
66From the DepthsVictor MilanAugust 1993
67The Great Starship RaceDiane CareyOctober 1993
68FirestormL. A. GrafJanuary 1994
69The Patrian TransgressionSimon HawkeApril 1994
70Traitor WindsL. A. GrafJune 1994
71CrossroadBarbara HamblySeptember 1994
72The Better ManHoward WeinsteinDecember 1994
73RecoveryJ. M. DillardMarch 1995
74The Fearful SummonsDenny Martin FlinnJune 1995
75First FrontierDiane Carey and James KirklandAugust 1995
76The Captain's DaughterPeter DavidDecember 1995
77Twilight's EndJerry OltionJanuary 1996
78The Rings of TauteeDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn RuschMay 1996
79First StrikeDiane CareyJuly 1996
80The Joy MachineTheodore Sturgeon and James GunnSeptember 1996
81Mudd in Your EyeJerry OltionJanuary 1997
82Mind MeldJohn VornholtJune 1997
83Heart of the SunPamela Sargent and George ZebrowskiNovember 1997
84Assignment: EternityGreg CoxJanuary 1998
85RepublicMichael Jan FriedmanDecember 1998
86Constitution
87EnterpriseJanuary 1999
88Across the UniversePamela Sargent and George ZebrowskiOctober 1999
89Wagon Train to the StarsDiane CareyJune 2000
90Belle TerreDean Wesley Smith and Diane Carey
91Rough TrailsL. A. GrafJuly 2000
92The Flaming ArrowKathy Oltion and Jerry Oltion
93Thin AirKristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley SmithAugust 2000
94ChallengerDiane Carey
95SwordhuntDiane DuaneOctober 2000
96Honor Blade
97In the Name of HonorDayton WardJanuary 20, 2002

Film tie-ins for children (1982–1986)

Published by Pocket Books. Some printings are badged as Wanderer, Minstrel, Archway, or Simon & Schuster Just for Boys.

Title ^Author(s)DateISBN
Star Trek II: BiographiesWilliam RotslerDecember 1982
Star Trek II: Short Stories
Star Trek III: Short Stories
Star Trek III: Search for Spock StorybookLarry Weinberg
The Voyage Home  † (novelization)Peter Lerangis

Original novels (1986–present)

Includes hardcover and paperback releases. Novels published before 2013 omitted The Original Series subtitle, with few exceptions. Beginning with Allegiance in Exile (2013), most novels have maintained a shared continuity.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Enterprise: The First AdventureVonda N. McIntyreSeptember 1986
Strangers from the SkyMargaret Wander BonannoJuly 1987
Final FrontierDiane CareyJanuary 1988
Spock's World †‡Diane DuaneSeptember 1988
The Lost YearsJ. M. DillardOctober 1989
Prime Directive †‡Judith and Garfield Reeves StevensSeptember 1990
ProbeMargaret Wander BonannoApril 1992
Best DestinyDiane CareyNovember 1992
Shadows on the SunMichael Jan FriedmanAugust 1993
Sarek †‡A. C. CrispinMarch 1994
Vulcan's ForgeJosepha Sherman and Susan ShwartzAugust 1997
Vulcan's HeartJosepha Sherman and Susan ShwartzJuly 1999
The Last RoundupChristie GoldenJune 25, 2002
GeminiMike W. BarrJanuary 25, 2003
Garth of IzarPamela Sargent and George ZebrowskiFebruary 25, 2003
The Case of the Colonist's CorpseTony Isabella and Bob IngersollDecember 30, 2003
Ex MachinaChristopher L. BennettDecember 28, 2004
Burning DreamsMargaret Wander BonannoJuly 25, 2006
The Empty ChairDiane DuaneNovember 28, 2006
Troublesome MindsDave GalanterMay 26, 2009
InceptionS. D. PerryJanuary 26, 2010
Unspoken TruthMargaret Wander BonannoMarch 30, 2010
The Children of KingsDave SternApril 27, 2010
Cast No ShadowJames SwallowJuly 26, 2011
A Choice of CatastrophesSteve Mollmann and Michael SchusterAugust 30, 2011
The Rings of TimeGreg CoxJanuary 31, 2012
That Which DividesDayton WardFebruary 28, 2012
Allegiance in ExileDavid R. George IIIJanuary 29, 2013
Devil's BargainTony DanielFebruary 26, 2013
The Weight of WorldsGreg CoxMarch 26, 2013
The Folded WorldJeff MariotteApril 30, 2013
The Shocks of AdversityWilliam LeisnerMay 28, 2013
From History's ShadowDayton WardJuly 30, 2013
No Time Like The PastGreg CoxFebruary 25, 2014
Seasons of Light and DarknessMichael A. MartinApril 28, 2014
Serpents in the GardenJeff MariotteApril 29, 2014
The More Things ChangeScott PearsonJune 23, 2014
Foul Deeds Will RiseGreg CoxNovember 25, 2014
Savage TradeTony DanielFebruary 24, 2015
Shadow of the MachineScott HarrisonMarch 9, 2015
Crisis of ConsciousnessDave GalanterApril 28, 2015
Child of Two WorldsGreg CoxNovember 24, 2015
Miasma ◊ (novella)February 22, 2016
The Latter FireJames SwallowFebruary 23, 2016
Elusive SalvationDayton WardApril 26, 2016
The Face of the UnknownChristopher L. BennettDecember 27, 2016
The Captain's OathMay 28, 2019
The Antares MaelstromGreg CoxAugust 13, 2019
The Higher FrontierChristopher L. BennettMarch 10, 2020
Agents of InfluenceDayton WardJune 9, 2020
A Contest of PrinciplesGreg CoxNovember 10, 2020
Living MemoryChristopher L. BennettJune 15, 2021
Harm's WayDavid MackDecember 13, 2022
Lost to Eternity (forthcoming)Greg CoxJuly 23, 2024[8]

Starfleet Academy (1996)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy young adult miniseries explores the lives of the crew as Starfleet Academy cadets. Starfleet Academy (2010–2012) series is based on the Kelvin Universe films, and is unrelated. Starfleet Academy (1997), a video game novelization by Diane Carey, is also unrelated.

Title ^Author(s)DateISBN
1Crisis on VulcanBrad Strickland and Barbara StricklandAugust 1996
2AftershockJohn VornholtSeptember 1996
3Cadet KirkDiane CareyOctober 1996

Eugenics Wars (2001–2005)

Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars miniseries explores the life of Khan Noonien Singh on Ceti Alpha V. The series was developed by Greg Cox and John J. Ordover.

Title †AuthorDateISBN
The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Vol. 1Greg CoxJune 26, 2001
The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Vol. 2April 23, 2002
January 4, 2005

Janus Gate (2002)

Star Trek: The Janus Gate miniseries follows the events of "The Naked Time".

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Present TenseL. A. GrafMay 21, 2002
2Future Imperfect
3Past PrologueJune 25, 2002

Errand of Vengeance (2002)

Star Trek: Errand of Vengeance miniseries is a retelling of "Five Year" mission from an undercover Klingon agent's point of view.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1The Edge of the SwordKevin RyanJune 25, 2002
2Killing BlowJuly 30, 2002
3River of Blood

Vulcan's Soul (2004–2007)

Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul miniseries follows Spock's life after The Next Generation episode "Unification".

Title †Author(s)DateISBN
1ExodusJosepha Sherman and Susan ShwartzJuly 20, 2004
2ExilesJune 20, 2006
3EpiphanyApril 17, 2007

Errand of Fury (2005–2008)

Star Trek: Errand of Fury miniseries is a continuation of Errand of Vengeance (2002).

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Seeds of RageKevin RyanMarch 29, 2005
2Demands of HonorJanuary 30, 2007
3Sacrifices of WarDecember 30, 2008

Mere Anarchy (2006–07)

Star Trek: Mere Anarchy miniseries explores the effects of an off-world disaster on the crew of the Enterprise over a thirty-year period. Inspired by the W. B. Yeats poem "The Second Coming". Published as ebook exclusives. An omnibus edition was published in 2009.

Title ◊Author(s)DateISBN
1Things Fall ApartDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreAugust 2006
2The Centre Cannot HoldMike W. BarrSeptember 2006
3Shadows of the IndignantDave GalanterOctober 2006
4The Darkness Drops AgainChristopher L. BennettFebruary 2007
5The Blood-Dimmed TideHoward WeinsteinMarch 2007
6Its Hour Come RoundMargaret Wander BonannoApril 2007

Crucible (2006–07)

Star Trek: Crucible miniseries focused on the triumvirate of McCoy, Spock, and Kirk. An omnibus edition to include new material was announced in 2008 but was cancelled in 2011.[9] The cover art by John Picacio forms a triptych.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Provenance of ShadowsDavid R. George IIIAugust 29, 2006
2The Fire and the RoseNovember 28, 2006
3The Star to Every WanderingFebruary 27, 2007

Legacies (2016)

Star Trek: Legacies miniseries was published as part of Star Trek 50th Anniversary celebration. The novels feature characters from other booklines.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Captain to CaptainGreg CoxJune 28, 2016
2Best DefenseDavid MackJuly 26, 2016
3Purgatory's KeyDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreAugust 30, 2016

The Next Generation (1988–present)

See main article: List of Star Trek: The Next Generation novels. Star Trek: The Next Generation book line is based on the television series of the same name. The book line was relaunched with the publication of Death in Winter (2005), by Michael Jan Friedman.

Episode novelizations (1987–1994)

Based on select episodes from the television series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Encounter at FarpointDavid GerroldSeptember 1987
UnificationJeri TaylorDecember 1991
RelicsMichael Jan FriedmanNovember 1992
DescentDiane CareyOctober 1993
All Good Things...Michael Jan FriedmanJune 1994

Numbered novels (1988–2001)

Numbered paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Ghost ShipDiane CareyJuly 1988
2The PeacekeepersGene DeWeeseSeptember 1988
3The Children of HamlinCarmen CarterNovember 1988
4SurvivorsJean LorrahJanuary 1989
5Strike ZonePeter DavidMarch 1989
6Power HungryHoward WeinsteinMay 1989
7MasksJohn VornholtJuly 1989
8The Captain's HonorDavid Dvorkin and Daniel DvorkinSeptember 1989
9A Call to DarknessMichael Jan FriedmanNovember 1989
10A Rock and a Hard PlacePeter DavidJanuary 1990
11Gulliver's FugitivesKeith ShareeMay 1990
12Doomsday WorldCarmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman,and Robert GreenbergerJuly 1990
13The Eyes of the BeholdersA. C. CrispinSeptember 1990
14ExilesHoward WeinsteinNovember 1990
15Fortune's LightMichael Jan FriedmanJanuary 1991
16ContaminationJohn VornholtMarch 1991
17BoogeymenMel GildenJuly 1991
18Q-in-LawPeter DavidOctober 1991
19Perchance to DreamHoward WeinsteinDecember 1991
20SpartacusT. L. MancourFebruary 1992
21Chains of CommandBill McCay and Eloise FloodApril 1992
22ImbalanceV. E. MitchellJune 1992
23War DrumsJohn VornholtOctober 1992
24NightshadeLaurell K. HamiltonDecember 1992
25GroundedDavid BischoffMarch 1993
26The Romulan PrizeSimon HawkeMay 1993
27Guises of the MindRebecca NeasonSeptember 1993
28Here There Be DragonsJohn PeelDecember 1993
29Sins of CommissionSusan WrightApril 1994
30Debtors' PlanetW. R. ThompsonMay 1994
31Foreign FoesDave Galanter and Greg BrodeurAugust 1994
32RequiemMichael Jan Friedman and Kevin RyanOctober 1994
33Balance of PowerDafydd ab HughJanuary 1995
34Blaze of GlorySimon HawkeMarch 1995
35The Romulan StratagemRobert GreenbergerMay 1995
36Into the NebulaGene DeWeeseJuly 1995
37The Last StandBrad FergusonOctober 1995
38Dragon's HonorKij Johnson and Greg CoxJanuary 1996
39Rogue SaucerJohn VornholtMarch 1996
40PossessionJ. M. Dillard and Kathleen O'MalleyMay 1996
41The Soldiers of FearDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn RuschJuly 1996
42InfiltratorW. R. ThompsonSeptember 1996
43A Fury ScornedPamela Sargent and George ZebrowskiNovember 1996
44The Death of PrincesJohn PeelJanuary 1997
45IntellivoreDiane DuaneApril 1997
46To Storm HeavenEsther FriesnerDecember 1997
47Q-SpaceGreg CoxAugust 1998
48Q-Zone
49Q-StrikeSeptember 1998
50Dyson SphereCharles Pellegrino and George ZebrowskiApril 1999
51InfectionJohn Gregory BetancourtJune 1999
52VectorsDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
53Red SectorDiane CareyJuly 1999
54QuarantineJohn Vornholt
55Double or NothingPeter DavidAugust 1999
56The First VirtueMichael Jan Friedman and Christie Golden
57The Forgotten WarWilliam R. ForstchenSeptember 1999
58Gemworld, Book 1John VornholtFebruary 2000
59Gemworld, Book 2
60Tooth and ClawDoranna DurginJanuary 30, 2001
61Diplomatic ImplausibilityKeith DeCandido
62Dead ZoneDave Galanter and Greg BrodeurFebruary 27, 2001
63Forever Dark

Original novels (1990–present)

Includes hardcover and paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
MetamorphosisJean LorrahMarch 1990
VendettaPeter DavidMay 1991
Reunion †‡Michael Jan FriedmanNovember 1991
Imzadi †‡Peter DavidAugust 1992
The Devil's HeartCarmen CarterApril 1993
Dark MirrorDiane DuaneDecember 1993
Q-SquaredPeter DavidJuly 1994
CrossoverMichael Jan FriedmanNovember 1995
KahlessJuly 1996
Ship of the LineDiane CareyOctober 1997
The Best and the BrightestSusan WrightFebruary 1998
Planet XMichael Jan FriedmanMay 1998
Triangle: Imzadi II †‡Peter DavidDecember 1998
I, QJohn de Lancie and Peter DavidSeptember 1999
The Valiant †‡Michael Jan FriedmanApril 2000
Immortal CoilJeffrey LangJanuary 29, 2002
A Hard RainDean Wesley SmithFebruary 26, 2002
The Battle of BetazedCharlotte Douglas and Susan KearneyApril 2, 2002
Do Comets Dream?S. P. SomtowJune 6, 2003
Shadows Have OffendedCassandra Rose ClarkeJuly 13, 2021
Pliable TruthsDayton WardMay 21, 2024[10]

Starfleet Academy (1993–1998)

Star Trek: The Next GenerationStarfleet Academy young adult series explores the lives of the crew as Starfleet Academy cadets. Starfleet Academy (1997), a video game novelization by Diane Carey, is unrelated. The Best and the Brightest (1998), by Susan Wright, is thematically similar to the series. Novellas written by Peter David tie into New Frontier (1997–2015).

Title ^Author(s)DateISBN
1Worf's First AdventurePeter DavidAugust 1993
2Line of FireOctober 1993
3SurvivalDecember 1993
4Capture the FlagJohn VornholtJune 1994
5Atlantis StationV. E. MitchellAugust 1994
6Mystery of the Missing CrewMichael Jan FriedmanFebruary 1995
7Secret of the Lizard PeopleApril 1995
8StarfallBrad and Barbara StricklandOctober 1995
9Nova CommandDecember 1995
10LoyaltiesPatricia Barnes-SvarneyApril 1996
11CrossfireJohn VornholtDecember 1996
12BreakawayBobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody WeissApril 1997
13The Haunted StarshipBrad FergusonDecember 1997
14DeceptionsBobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody WeissApril 1998

Film novelizations (1994–2002)

Based on The Next Generation film series.

Title †AuthorDateISBN
Star Trek GenerationsJ. M. DillardDecember 1994
Star Trek: First ContactDecember 1996
Star Trek: InsurrectionDecember 1998
Star Trek NemesisDecember 10, 2002

Young adult film novelizations (1994–2002)

Film novelizations intended for younger readers.

Title ^AuthorDateISBN
Star Trek GenerationsJohn VornholtDecember 1994
Star Trek: First ContactDecember 1996
Star Trek: InsurrectionDecember 1998
Star Trek NemesisDecember 10, 2002

Genesis Wave (2000–2003)

Star Trek: The Next GenerationThe Genesis Wave miniseries follows the crew of the Enterprise as they attempt to prevent the weaponization of the Genesis Device.

Title †AuthorDateISBN
The Genesis Wave, Book 1John VornholtAugust 29, 2000
The Genesis Wave, Book 2April 3, 2001
The Genesis Wave, Book 3January 2, 2002
Genesis ForceJune 18, 2003

Maximum Warp (2001)

Star Trek: The Next GenerationMaximum Warp miniseries follows the crew of the Enterprise as they search for a solution to a disruption in subspace which prevents warp travel. The titles do not appear on the cover art, only the series name and book number.

Title #Author(s)DateISBN
1Dead ZoneDave Galanter and Greg BrodeurFebruary 27, 2001
2Forever Dark

A Time to... (2004)

See main article: Star Trek: A Time to.... Star Trek: A Time to... crossover miniseries explores events prior to Nemesis (2002). Conceived by John J. Ordover, and edited by Keith DeCandido. Originally intended to be a sequence of twelve novels.[11] Not all printings include a number stamp.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1A Time to Be BornJohn VornholtJanuary 27, 2004
2A Time to DieFebruary 24, 2004
3A Time to SowDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreMarch 30, 2004
4A Time to HarvestApril 27, 2004
5A Time to LoveRobert GreenbergerMay 25, 2004
6A Time to HateJune 29, 2004
7A Time to KillDavid MackJuly 27, 2004
8A Time to HealAugust 31, 2004
9A Time for War, a Time for PeaceKeith DeCandidoSeptember 28, 2004

Relaunch novels (2005–2019)

Interlinked novels set after the film Nemesis (2002):

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Death in WinterMichael Jan FriedmanSeptember 20, 2005
The Buried AgeChristopher L. BennettJune 26, 2007
ResistanceJ. M. DillardAugust 28, 2007
Q & AKeith DeCandidoSeptember 25, 2007
Before DishonorPeter DavidOctober 30, 2007
Greater than the SumChristopher L. BennettJuly 29, 2008
Losing the PeaceWilliam LeisnerJune 30, 2009
Indistinguishable From MagicDavid A. McInteeMarch 29, 2011
The Stuff of DreamsJames SwallowMarch 25, 2013
The Light FantasticJeffrey LangJune 24, 2014
Q Are Cordially Uninvited...Rudy JosephsOctober 6, 2014
TakedownJohn Jackson MillerJanuary 27, 2015
Armageddon's ArrowDayton WardMay 26, 2015
Headlong FlightJanuary 31, 2017
Hearts and MindsMay 30, 2017
Available LightApril 9, 2019
Collateral DamageDavid MackOctober 8, 2019

Slings and Arrows (2007–08)

Star Trek: The Next GenerationSlings and Arrows miniseries explores events between Generations (1994) and First Contact (1996). Published as ebook exclusives.

Title ◊Author(s)DateISBN
1A Sea of TroublesJ. Steven York and Christina F. YorkOctober 1, 2007
2The Oppressor's WrongPhaedra M. WeldonNovember 7, 2007
3The Insolence of OfficeWilliam LeisnerDecember 1, 2007
4That Sleep of DeathTerri OsborneJanuary 14, 2008
5A Weary LifeRobert GreenbergerFebruary 1, 2008
6Enterprises of Great Pitch and MomentKeith DeCandidoMarch 11, 2008

Cold Equations (2012)

Star Trek: The Next GenerationCold Equations miniseries explores the effect artificial life has on Starfleet and the Federation.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1The Persistence of MemoryDavid MackOctober 30, 2012
2Silent WeaponsNovember 27, 2012
3The Body ElectricDecember 26, 2012

Deep Space Nine (1993–2021)

See main article: List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine book line is based on the television series of the same name. The book line was relaunched with the publication of three thematically linked works: the short story collection Lives of Dax (1999), edited by Marco Palmieri; A Stitch in Time (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson; and the two-part novel Avatar (2001), by S. D. Perry.

Episode novelizations (1993–1999)

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 fifth and sixth seasons.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Emissary #J. M. Dillard
The SearchDiane Carey
The Way of the Warrior
Trials and Tribble-ations
Far Beyond the StarsSteven Barnes
Call to ArmsDiane Carey
Sacrifice of Angels
What You Leave Behind

Numbered novels (1993–2000)

Numbered paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Emissary (novelization)J. M. Dillard
2The SiegePeter David
3BloodletterK. W. Jeter
4The Big GameSandy Schofield
5Fallen HeroesDafydd ab Hugh
6BetrayalLois Tilton
7WarchildEsther Friesner
8AntimatterJohn Vornholt
9Proud HeliosMelissa Scott
10ValhallaNathan Archer
11Devil in the SkyGreg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt
12The Laertian GambleRobert Sheckley
13Station RageDiane Carey
14The Long NightDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
15Objective: BajorJohn Peel
16Time's EnemyL. A. Graf
17The Heart of the WarriorJohn Gregory Betancourt
18SaratogaMichael Jan Friedman
19The TempestSusan Wright
20Wrath of the ProphetsPeter David, Michael Jan Friedman,and Robert Greenberger
21Trial by ErrorMark Garland
22VengeanceDafydd ab Hugh
23The 34th RuleArmin Shimerman and David R. George III
24The ConqueredDafydd ab Hugh
25The Courageous
26The Liberated
27A Stitch in TimeAndrew J. Robinson

Young adult novellas (1994–1998)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine young adult series follows the adventures of Jake Sisko and Nog while living aboard Deep Space Nine.

Title ^Author(s)DateISBN
1The Star GhostBrad Strickland
2Stowaways
3Prisoners of PeaceJohn Peel
4The PetMel Gilden and Ted Pedersen
5ArcadeDiana Gallagher
6Field TripJohn Peel
7Gypsy WorldTed Pedersen
8Highest ScoreKem Antilles
9Cardassian ImpsMel Gilden
10Space CampTed Pedersen
11Honor BoundDiana G. Gallagher
12Trapped in TimeTed Pedersen

Original novels (1995–2021)

Includes hardcover and paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
WarpedK. W. Jeter
Legends of the FerengiRobert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr
Hollow MenUna McCormack
RevenantAlex White

Millennium (2000)

Star Trek: Deep Space NineMillennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the . 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.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1The Fall of Terok NorJudith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
2The War of the Prophets
3Inferno

Relaunch novels (2001–2017)

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.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Avatar, Book 1 ‡S. D. Perry
Avatar, Book 2 ‡
Rising Son
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 1J. G. Hertzler and Jeffrey Lang
The Left Hand of Destiny, Book 2
UnityS. D. Perry
WarpathDavid Mack
Fearful SymmetryOlivia Woods
The Soul Key
The Never-Ending SacrificeUna McCormack
Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found)Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann
The MissingUna McCormack
Sacraments of FireDavid R. George III
Ascendance
Force and MotionJeffrey Lang
Rules of AccusationPaula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann
The Long MirageDavid R. George III
Enigma TalesUna McCormack
I, The ConstablePaula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann

Mission Gamma (2002)

Star Trek: Deep Space NineMission Gamma miniseries follows the crew of the 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), by David R. George III, has a similar premise.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1TwilightDavid R. George III
2This Gray SpiritHeather Jarman
3CathedralMichael A. Martin and Andy Mangels
4Lesser EvilRobert Simpson

Worlds of Deep Space Nine (2004–05)

Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine explores the various home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. The series was created and edited by Marco Palmieri.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Cardassia and AndorUna McCormack and Heather Jarman
2Trill and BajorAndy Mangels, Michael A. Martin, and J. Noah Kym
3The Dominion and FerenginarDavid R. George III and Keith DeCandido

Gamma (2017)

Star Trek: Deep Space NineGamma miniseries follows the crew of Robinson (NCC-71842) under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Mission Gamma (2002) has a similar premise.

Voyager (1995–2020)

See main article: List of Star Trek: Voyager novels. Star Trek: Voyager book line is based on the television series of the same name. The book line was relaunched with the publication of Homecoming (2003), by Christie Golden.

Episode novelizations (1995–2001)

Based on select episodes from the television series:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Caretaker #L. A. GrafFebruary 1995
FlashbackDiane CareyOctober 1996
Day of Honor: The Television EpisodeMichael Jan FriedmanJanuary 1997
EquinoxDiane CareyOctober 1999
EndgameJune 26, 2001

Numbered novels (1995–2000)

Numbered paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Caretaker (novelization)L. A. GrafFebruary 1995
2The EscapeDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn RuschMay 1995
3RagnarokNathan ArcherJuly 1995
4ViolationsSusan WrightSeptember 1995
5Incident at ArbukJohn Gregory BetancourtNovember 1995
6The Murdered SunChristie GoldenFebruary 1996
7Ghost of a ChanceMark A. Garland and Charles G. McGrawApril 1996
8CybersongS. N. LewittMay 1996
9The Final FuryDafydd ab HughAugust 1996
10Bless the BeastsKaren HaberNovember 1996
11The GardenMelissa ScottFebruary 1997
12ChrysalisDavid Niall WilsonMarch 1997
13The Black ShoreGreg CoxMay 1997
14MaroonedChristie GoldenDecember 1997
15EchoesDean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Nina Kiriki HoffmanJanuary 1998
16Seven of NineChristie GoldenSeptember 1998
17Death of a Neutron StarEric Kotani and Dean Wesley SmithMarch 1999
18Battle LinesDave Galanter and Greg BrodeurMay 1999
19Cloak and DaggerChristie GoldenNovember 2000
20Ghost Dance
21Shadow of HeavenDecember 2000

Original novels (1996–2002)

Includes hardcover and paperback releases:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
MosaicJeri TaylorOctober 1996
PathwaysAugust 1998
The Nanotech WarSteven PiziksOctober 29, 2002

Starfleet Academy (1997)

Star Trek: VoyagerStarfleet Academy young adult miniseries explores the lives of the Voyager crew as Starfleet Academy cadets.

Title ^Author(s)DateISBN
1LifelineBobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody WeissAugust 1997
2The Chance FactorDiana G. Gallagher and Martin R. BurkeSeptember 1997
3QuarantinePatricia Barnes-SvarneyOctober 1997

Relaunch novels (2003–2020)

Interlinked novels set after the episode "Endgame":

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
HomecomingChristie GoldenJune 3, 2003
The Farther ShoreJuly 1, 2003
Full CircleKirsten BeyerMarch 31, 2009
UnworthySeptember 29, 2009
Children of the StormMay 31, 2011
The Eternal TideAugust 28, 2012
ProtectorsJanuary 28, 2014
Acts of ContritionSeptember 30, 2014
AtonementAugust 25, 2015
A Pocket Full of LiesJanuary 26, 2016
Architects of InfinityMarch 27, 2018
To Lose the EarthOctober 13, 2020

Spirit Walk (2004)

Star Trek: VoyagerSpirit Walk miniseries follows Chakotay's first mission as captain of .

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Old WoundsChristie GoldenOctober 26, 2004
2Enemy of My EnemyNovember 30, 2004

String Theory (2005–06)

Star Trek: VoyagerString Theory was published on the tenth-anniversary of the pilot episode, "Caretaker". The first novel opens on a violent encounter with the Nacene, the extra-galactic race seen in the episodes "Caretaker" and "Cold Fire". The novels included explanations for visual and narrative inconsistencies which developed during the televisions series run, as well as conclusions to unresolved plots.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1CohesionJeffrey LangJune 28, 2005
2FusionKirsten BeyerNovember 1, 2005
3EvolutionHeather JarmanFebruary 28, 2006

Star Trek Log reprints (1995)

See main article: Star Trek Log (book series). Star Trek Log reprints of the novelizations based on The Animated Series originally published by Ballantine Books.[12] The printings include corrections to the text.

TitleAuthorReleasedISBN
Star Trek Logs 13Alan Dean FosterApril 1995
Star Trek Logs 46May 1995
Star Trek Logs 710June 1995

Shatner and Reeves-Stevens series (1995–2006)

The series explores James Kirk's life after the events of Generations (1994). Created by William Shatner, the novels were co-written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, who were not credited until Captain's Peril (2002). Collision Course (2007) ties into The Ashes of Eden (1995). Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

Simon & Schuster never applied a series brand or name to the novels. The fannish name, or nickname, for the series is "Shatnerverse", which was adopted by Memory Alpha, Goodreads, and the ISFDB. Some bookseller listings have included the name "Shatnerverse", but it is unclear if those listings originated from Simon & Schuster. Fans have organized the series into three unofficial trilogies: "Odyssey", "Mirror Universe", and "Totality". The continuity within the series is independent of other Star Trek book lines.

Title †Author(s)DateISBN
The Ashes of EdenWilliam ShatnerJune 1995
The ReturnApril 1996
AvengerMay 1997
SpectreMay 1998
Dark VictoryApril 1999
PreserverJuly 2000
Captain's PerilWilliam Shatner,with Judith and Garfield Reeves-StevensOctober 8, 2002
Captain's BloodDecember 9, 2003
Captain's GloryAugust 22, 2006

Invasion! (1996)

Star Trek: Invasion! crossover miniseries spanned each of the Star Trek television series broadcast prior to 1996. An omnibus edition was published in 1998 which included additional material. The series was created and edited by John J. Ordover.[13]

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1First StrikeDiane Carey
2The Soldiers of FearDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
3Time's EnemyL. A. Graf
4The Final FuryDafydd ab Hugh

New Frontier (1997–2015)

See main article: Star Trek: New Frontier. Star Trek: New Frontier was the first book line not to be based on a Star Trek television series or film. The novels follow the crew of the Excalibur (NCC-26517) under the command of Mackenzie Calhoun. Created by John J. Ordover.

Numbered novels (1997–2001)

Numbered paperback and hardcover releases. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1House of CardsPeter DavidJuly 1997
2Into the Void
3The Two-Front WarAugust 1997
4End Game
5MartyrMarch 1998
6Fire on HighApril 1998
7The Quiet PlaceNovember 1999
8Dark Allies
9RequiemSeptember 2000
10Renaissance
11RestorationNovember 2000
12Being HumanOctober 30, 2001

Original novels (2003–2015)

Includes paperback and ebook exclusives:

TitleAuthorDateISBN
Gods AbovePeter DavidSeptember 30, 2003
Stone and AnvilOctober 28, 2003
After the FallNovember 30, 2004
Missing in ActionFebruary 28, 2006
TreasonApril 14, 2009
Blind Man’s BluffApril 26, 2011
The Returned, Part 1 ◊July 6, 2015
The Returned, Part 2 ◊August 3, 2015
The Returned, Part 3 ◊September 7, 2015

Day of Honor (1997)

Star Trek: Day of Honor crossover miniseries is inspired by the Voyager episode "Day of Honor". Created by Paula M. Block and John J. Ordover. Honor Bound (1997), a Corps of Engineers novella by Diana G. Gallagher, and Michael Jan Friedman's novelization of the titular episode, tie into the series. An omnibus edition including all six works was published in 1999.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Ancient BloodDiane Carey
2Armageddon SkyL. A. Graf
3Her Klingon SoulMichael Jan Friedman
4Treaty's LawKristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith

Captain's Table (1998)

Star Trek: The Captain's Table crossover miniseries is narrated by various starship captains during their visits to a trans-dimensional bar called The Captain's Table. An omnibus edition was published in 2000. Tales from the Captain's Table (2005), a short story collection edited by Keith DeCandido, ties into the series. The cover art by Keith Birdsong was intended to form a polyptych; however, design and printing errors resulted in the six images not aligning. Reprints have included new cover art.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1War DragonsL. A. Graf
2Dujonian's HoardMichael Jan Friedman
3The MistDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
4Fire ShipDiane Carey
5Once BurnedPeter David
6Where Sea Meets SkyJerry Oltion

Strange New Worlds (1998–2016)

See main article: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (short story collection). Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is a series of short story collections edited by Dean Wesley Smith. Each volume collected fan-submitted stories similar to the New Voyages (1976–1977) originally published by Bantam. The book line based on the Strange New Worlds television series is unrelated.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Strange New WorldsDean Wesley Smith, ed.
Strange New Worlds II
Strange New Worlds III
Strange New Worlds IV
Strange New Worlds V
Strange New Worlds VI
Strange New Worlds VII
Strange New Worlds 8
Strange New Worlds 9
Strange New Worlds 10
Strange New Worlds 2016Various

Dominion War (1998)

Star Trek: The Dominion War crossover miniseries depicts events leading up to the Dominion War. The first and third novels focus on the crew of the, while the second and fourth novels are novelizations of a seven-episode arc from Deep Space Nine sixth and seventh seasons.[14] The Battle for Betazed (2002), by Charlotte Douglas and Susan Kearney, and Tales of the Dominion War (2004), a short story collection edited by Keith DeCandido, tie into the series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Behind Enemy LinesJohn Vornholt
2Call to ArmsDiane Carey
3Tunnel Through the StarsJohn Vornholt
4Sacrifice of AngelsDiane Carey

Corps of Engineers (2000–2010)

Star Trek: Corps of Engineers follows the crew of the Da Vinci (NCC-81623). The series was marketed as ebook exclusives on various platforms, which were later collected into print bind-ups with similar titles but a different numbering scheme.[15] The series was originally published as Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers, frequently abbreviated as S.C.E. The series features Montgomery Scott following events in The Next Generation episode "Relics".

Original novellas (2000–2006)

All novellas were later collected in bind-ups, or omnibus editions:

Title ◊‡Author(s)DateISBN (ebook)
1The Belly of the BeastDean Wesley SmithAugust 8, 2000
2Fatal ErrorKeith DeCandidoSeptember 13, 2000
3Hard CrashChristie GoldenOctober 8, 2000
4Interphase, Book 1Dayon Ward and Kevin DilmoreFebruary 28, 2001
5Interphase, Book 2March 28, 2001
6Cold FusionKeith DeCandidoJuly 27, 2001
7Invincible, Book 1Keith DeCandido and David MackAugust 15, 2001
8Invincible, Book 2September 26, 2001
9The Riddled PostAaron RosenbergOctober 12, 2001
10Here There Be MonstersKeith DeCandidoNovember 15, 2001
11AmbushDave GalanterDecember 14, 2001
12Some Assembly RequiredScott Ciencin and Dan JolleyJanuary 15, 2002
13No SurrenderJeff MariotteFebruary 11, 2002
14Caveat EmptorIan Edginton and Mike CollinsMarch 15, 2002
15Past LifeRobert GreenbergerApril 15, 2002
16OathsGlenn HaumanMay 15, 2002
17Foundations, Book 1Kevin Dilmore and Dayton WardJune 14, 2002
18Foundations, Book 2July 15, 2002
19Foundations, Book 3August 15, 2002
20Enigma ShipJ. Steven York and Christina F. YorkSeptember 23, 2002
21War Stories, Book 1Keith DeCandidoOctober 30, 2002
22War Stories, Book 2November 15, 2002
23Wildfire, Book 1David MackJanuary 2, 2003
24Wildfire, Book 2January 23, 2003
25Home FiresDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreFebruary 14, 2003
26Age of UnreasonScott CiencinMarch 18, 2003
27Balance of NatureHeather JarmanApril 3, 2003
28BreakdownsKeith DeCandidoJune 17, 2003
29AftermathChristopher L. BennettJuly 15, 2003
30Ishtar Rising, Book 1Michael A. Martin and Andy MangelsJuly 28, 2003
31Ishtar Rising, Book 2August 20, 2003
32Buying TimeRobert GreenbergerSeptember 30, 2003
33Collective Hindsight, Book 1Aaron RosenbergOctober 27, 2003
34Collective Hindsight, Book 2November 17, 2003
35The Demon, Book 1Loren L. Coleman and Randall L. BillsDecember 15, 2003
36The Demon, Book 2January 1, 2004
37Ring Around the SkyAllyn GibsonMarch 29, 2004
38OrphansKevin KillianyApril 21, 2004
39Grand DesignsDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreMay 3, 2004
40FailsafeDavid MackMay 21, 2004
41Bitter MedicineDave GalanterJune 15, 2004
42Sargasso SectorPaul KupperbergJuly 26, 2004
43Paradise InterruptedJohn S. DrewAugust 17, 2004
44Where Time Stands StillDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreSeptember 1, 2004
45The Art of the DealGlenn GreenbergOctober 25, 2004
46SpinJ. Steven York and Christina F. YorkNovember 15, 2004
47Creative Couplings, Book 1Glenn Hauman and Aaron RosenbergDecember 15, 2004
48Creative Couplings, Book 2February 1, 2005
49Small WorldDavid MackMarch 1, 2005
50MalefictorumTerri OsborneMarch 25, 2005
51Lost TimeIlsa J. BickApril 22, 2005
52Identity CrisisJohn J. OrdoverMay 6, 2005
53Fables of the Prime DirectiveCory RushtonJune 15, 2005
54SecurityKeith DeCandidoAugust 1, 2005
55Wounds, Book 1Ilsa J. Bick
56Wounds, Book 2October 1, 2005
57Out of the CocoonWilliam Leisner
58HonorKevin KillianyDecember 15, 2005
59BlackoutPhaedra M. WeldonDecember 23, 2005
60The CleanupRobert T. JeschonekJanuary 20, 2006
61ProgressTerri OsborneFebruary 17, 2006
62The Future BeginsSteve Mollmann and Michael SchusterApril 1, 2006
63Echoes of CoventryRichard C. WhiteMay 15, 2006
64Distant Early WarningDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreJune 1, 2006
6510 Is Better Than 01Heather JarmanSeptember 1, 2006
66Many SplendorsKeith DeCandido

Novella bind-ups (2002–2010)

Each volume is a bind-up of three or four novellas in mass market paperback format. Volumes released after 2005 were published in the larger trade paperback format, and included the updated Corps of Engineers logo. Out of the Cocoon (2010) and What's Past (2010) did not receive ebook releases.

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN (print)ISBN (ebook)
1Have Tech, Will TravelKeith DeCandido, et al.January 1, 2002
2Miracle WorkersKeith DeCandido, et al.January 29, 2002
3Some Assembly RequiredGreg Brodeur, et al.April 3, 2003
4No SurrenderMike Collins, et al.April 29, 2003
5FoundationsKevin Dilmore and Dayton WardFebruary 24, 2004
6WildfireKeith DeCandido, et al.October 26, 2004
7BreakdownsScott Ciencin, et al.April 26, 2005
8AftermathChristopher L. Bennett, et al.November 21, 2006
9Grand DesignsDave Galanter, et al.July 3, 2007
10Creative CouplingsJohn S. Drew, et al.December 11, 2007
11WoundsIsla J. Bick, et al.October 21, 2008
12Out of the CocoonWilliam Leisner, et al.July 20, 2010
13What's PastTerri Osborne, et al.August 24, 2010

Relaunch novellas (2006–07)

Relaunch of the novella series as Corps of Engineers. Published as ebook exclusives. The novellas have not been collected in any print editions.

Title ◊Author(s)DateISBN (ebook)
1Turn the PageDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreDecember 26, 2006
2TroubleshootingRobert Greenberger
3The LightJeff D. JacquesJanuary 2, 2007
4The Art of the ComebackGlenn GreenbergMay 1, 2007
5Signs from HeavenPhaedra M. WeldonMay 29, 2007
6GhostIlsa J. BickJuly 10, 2007
7Remembrance of Things Past, Book 1Terri OsborneSeptember 18, 2007
8Remembrance of Things Past, Book 2October 30, 2007

Section 31 (2001)

See main article: Star Trek: Section 31. Star Trek: Section 31 crossover miniseries was inspired by the clandestine, paramilitary organization introduced in the Deep Space Nine episode "Inquisition". The series was relaunched in 2014.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1RogueAndy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
2ShadowDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch
3CloakS. D. Perry
4AbyssDavid Weddle and Jeffrey Lang

Gateways (2001)

Star Trek: Gateways crossover miniseries explores various Starfleet crews' interactions with trans-dimensional "gates" left behind by the extinct Iconian civilization. The series was created by Robert Greenberger and John J. Ordover. An omnibus edition was announced in 2001, but was never published. Here There Be Monsters (2001), a Corps of Engineers novella by Keith DeCandido, serves as an epilogue to the series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1One Small StepSusan Wright
2ChainmailDiane Carey
3Doors into ChaosRobert Greenberger
4Demons of Air and DarknessKeith DeCandido
5No Man's LandChristie Golden
6Cold WarsPeter David
7What Lay Beyond † (collection)John J. Ordover, ed.

Challenger (2001)

Star Trek: Challenger is a flagship concept series featuring the UFPF Challenger (OV91951L). The crew was introduced in the New Earth (2000) miniseries. Only one novel was published.

Enterprise (2001–2017)

See main article: List of Star Trek: Enterprise novels. Star Trek: Enterprise book line is based on the television series of the same name. Originally published as Enterprise, without the Star Trek prefix. The book line was relaunched with the publication of Last Full Measure (2006), by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

Episode novelizations (2001–2003)

Based on select episodes from the television series:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Broken BowDiane CareyOctober 2, 2001
ShockwavePaul RuditisOctober 15, 2002
The ExpanseJ. M. DillardSeptember 30, 2003

Original novels (2002–2006)

The novels were more closely plotted to events of the television series compared to previous book lines. Daedalus (2003) and Daedalus's Children (2004) form a two-part novel that explores the aftermath of a prototype warp ship's disastrous launch thirteen years prior to the launch of the .

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
By the BookDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn RuschJanuary 2, 2002
What Price Honor?Dave SternOctober 29, 2002
Surak's SoulJ. M. DillardFebruary 25, 2003
DaedalusDave SternNovember 25, 2003
Daedalus's ChildrenApril 27, 2004
RosettaJanuary 31, 2006

Relaunch novels (2006–2008)

Interlinked novels set after the episode "These Are the Voyages...":

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Last Full MeasureAndy Mangels and Michael A. MartinApril 25, 2006
The Good That Men DoFebruary 27, 2007
Kobayashi MaruAugust 26, 2008

Romulan War (2009–2011)

Star Trek: EnterpriseRomulan War explores the events of the Earth–Romulan War from the perspective of the Enterprise crew.[16]

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Beneath the Raptor's WingMichael A. MartinOctober 20, 2009
2To Brave the StormOctober 25, 2011

Rise of the Federation (2013–2017)

Star Trek: EnterpriseRise of the Federation explores the creation of the United Federation of Planets, and the rise of Jonathan Archer to President of the Federation.[17]

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1A Choice of FuturesChristopher L. BennettJune 25, 2013
2Tower of BabelMarch 25, 2014
3Uncertain LogicMarch 24, 2015
4Live by the CodeMarch 29, 2016
5Patterns of InterferenceAugust 29, 2017

Stargazer (2002–2004)

See main article: Star Trek: Stargazer. Star Trek: Stargazer follows Jean-Luc Picard in command of the Stargazer (NCC-2893) prior to his promotion to captain of the Enterprise. Reunion (1991) and The Valiant (2000), also by Friedman, tie into the series.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1GauntletMichael Jan FriedmanApril 30, 2002
2Progenitor
3ThreeJuly 29, 2003
4OblivionAugust 26, 2003
5EnigmaJuly 27, 2004
6MakerAugust 31, 2004

Lost Era (2003–2014)

See main article: Star Trek: The Lost Era. Star Trek: The Lost Era explores events prior to The Next Generation episode "Encounter at Farpoint". The Buried Age (2007), by Christopher L. Bennett, and the Terok Nor (2008) series, were marketed as "Tales of the Lost Era". Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1The SunderedMichael A. Martin and Andy MangelsJuly 29, 2003
2Serpents Among the RuinsDavid R. George IIIAugust 26, 2003
3The Art of the ImpossibleKeith DeCandidoSeptember 30, 2003
4Well of SoulsIlsa J. BickOctober 28, 2003
5Deny Thy FatherJeff MariotteNovember 25, 2003
6Catalyst of SorrowsMargaret Wander BonannoDecember 30, 2003
7One Constant StarDavid R. George IIIMay 27, 2014

I.K.S. Gorkon (2003–2005)

See main article: Star Trek: Klingon Empire. Star Trek: I.K.S. Gorkon follows the exploits of a Klingon destroyer ordered into unexplored space to find new planets to conquer on behalf of the Klingon Empire. The series was relaunched as Klingon Empire in 2008.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1A Good Day to DieKeith DeCandidoOctober 28, 2003
2Honor BoundNovember 25, 2003
3Enemy TerritoryMarch 1, 2005

Signature Edition (2003–04)

The Signature Edition series collects novels from the Star Trek and The Next Generation book lines. The omnibus editions include amplifying material such as author's notes, essays, and interviews. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN
PantheonMichael Jan Friedman
The Q ContinuumGreg Cox
Worlds in CollisionJudith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Imzadi ForeverPeter David
Duty, Honor, RedemptionVonda N. McIntyre
The Hand of KahlessJohn M. Ford and Michael Jan Friedman
Sand and StarsDiane Duane and A. C. Crispin

Titan (2005–2017)

See main article: Star Trek: Titan. Star Trek: Titan is a flagship series set aboard the Titan (NCC-80102), under the command of William Riker. The starship Titan was introduced in Nemesis (2002), and later appeared in several episodes of the TV series Lower Decks. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Taking WingMichael A. Martin and Andy MangelsMarch 29, 2005
2The Red KingSeptember 27, 2005
3Orion's HoundsChristopher L. BennettDecember 27, 2005
4Sword of DamoclesGeoffrey ThorneNovember 27, 2007
5Over a Torrent SeaChristopher L. BennettFebruary 24, 2009
6SynthesisJames SwallowOctober 27, 2009
7Fallen GodsMichael A. MartinJuly 31, 2012
8Absent EnemiesJohn Jackson MillerFebruary 24, 2014
9Sight UnseenJames SwallowSeptember 29, 2015
10Fortune of WarDavid MackNovember 28, 2017

Vanguard (2005–2012)

See main article: Star Trek: Vanguard. Star Trek: Vanguard is a flagship concept series concurrent with the events of The Original Series. The novels are set aboard Starfleet Starbase 47 positioned on the edge of the Taurus Reach known as Vanguard to its residents and crew. The series was created and written by Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, and David Mack. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

The Corps of Engineers novella Distant Early Warning (2006), by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore, is a prequel to Vanguard. In Tempest's Wake (2012), by Dayton Ward, serves as an epilogue to the series. The Seekers (2014–15) flagship series is an indirect sequel to Vanguard.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1HarbingerDavid MackJuly 26, 2005
2Summon the ThunderDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreJune 27, 2006
3Reap the WhirlwindDavid MackMay 22, 2007
4Open SecretsDayton WardApril 28, 2009
5PrecipiceDavid MackNovember 24, 2009
6DeclassifiedDayton Ward, et al.June 28, 2011
7What Judgments ComeDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreSeptember 27, 2011
8Storming HeavenDavid MackMarch 27, 2012
9In Tempest's WakeDayton WardOctober 2, 2012

Mirror Universe (2007–2011)

Star Trek: Mirror Universe explores the Mirror Universe introduced in Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror". The Sorrows of Empire (2009) was expanded from a novella collected in Glass Empires (2007). Fearful Symmetry (2008) and The Soul Key (2009), by Olivia Wood, and Disavowed (2014), by David Mack, tie into the series. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Glass EmpiresMichael Sussman, et al.February 20, 2007
2Obsidian AlliancesKeith DeCandido, Peter David, and Sara ShawMarch 20, 2007
3Shards and Shadows (short story collection)Marco Palmieri and Margaret Clark, eds.January 6, 2009
4The Sorrows of EmpireDavid MackDecember 29, 2009
5Rise Like LionsNovember 29, 2011

Academy (2007)

Star Trek: Academy was intended to be a new flagship series featuring a young Midshipman Jim Kirk. A sequel, Trial Run, was announced but was never published.[18]

Excelsior (2007)

Star Trek: Excelsior was a flagship series concept set aboard the Excelsior (NCC-2000), under the command of Hikaru Sulu. Only one novel has been published, which was marketed as part of The Original Series book line.

Klingon Empire (2008)

See main article: Star Trek: Klingon Empire. Star Trek: Klingon Empire is a relaunch of I.K.S. Gorkon (2003–2005). Only one novel has been published.

Terok Nor (2008)

Star Trek: Terok Nor explores the history of the Deep Space Nine station during the Bajoran Occupation when it was known as Terok Nor. The series is linked to the Lost Era (2003–2014). The cover art by John Picacio forms a triptych. Marketed as part of the Deep Space Nine book line.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Day of the VipersJames Swallow
2Night of the WolvesS. D. Perry and Britta Dennison
3Dawn of the Eagles

Myriad Universes (2008–2010)

Star Trek: Myriad Universes series explores alternate realities, and how those settings affect the analogues of characters from various television series and films. The Last Generation (2008–09) comics miniseries, by Andrew Steven Harris, ties into the series. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Infinity's PrismWilliam Leisner, Christopher L. Bennett, and James SwallowJuly 22, 2008
2Echoes and RefractionsGeoff Trowbridge, Keith DeCandido, and Chris RobersonAugust 12, 2008
3Shattered LightDavid R. George III, et al.December 14, 2010

Destiny (2008)

Star Trek: Destiny crossover miniseries explores the origin of the Borg, and the Federation's response to a destructive invasion by them. Followed by Typhon Pact (2010–2013). An omnibus edition was published in 2012.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Gods of NightDavid Mack
2Mere Mortals
3Lost Souls

Kelvin Universe (2009–2020)

Based on Star Trek (2009) film reboot and its sequels, Into Darkness (2013) and Beyond (2016). The novels are marketed as part of the Kelvin Timeline or Kelvin Universe, adapted from Kelvin (NCC-0514) whose destruction created the alternate timeline explored in the films and novels.

Film novelizations (2009–2013)

Star Trek Beyond (2016) did not receive a novelization.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
Star TrekAlan Dean FosterMay 12, 2009
Star Trek Into DarknessMay 21, 2013

Starfleet Academy (2010–2012)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy young adult miniseries explores the lives of the Enterprise crew as Starfleet Academy cadets. The series is unrelated to a 1996 series of the same name. Starfleet Academy (1997), a video game novelization by Diane Carey, is also unrelated.

Title †Author(s)DateISBN
1The Delta AnomalyRick BarbaNovember 2, 2010
2The EdgeRudy JosephsDecember 28, 2010
3The Gemini AgentRick BarbaJune 28, 2011
4The Assassination GameAlan Gratz and Rick BarbaJune 26, 2012

Original novels (2020)

The following novels were originally scheduled for publication in 2010.[19] [20]

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
The Unsettling StarsAlan Dean FosterApril 14, 2020
More Beautiful Than DeathDavid MackAugust 11, 2020

Star Trek Online (2010)

Star Trek Online is based on the MMORPG of the same name. Only one novel has been published.

Typhon Pact (2010–2012)

See main article: Star Trek: Typhon Pact. Star Trek: Typhon Pact series explores the political chaos following the destruction of the Borg in Destiny (2008). A Singular Destiny (2009), by Keith DeCandido, introduced the supranational Typhon Pact as the Federation's primary antagonist. Many storylines conclude in The Fall (2013–14). An omnibus edition of the concluding trilogy was published as The Khitomer Accords Saga (2013). Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Zero Sum GameDavid Mack
2Seize the FireMichael A. Martin
3Rough Beasts of EmpireDavid R. George III
4Paths of DisharmonyDayton Ward
5The Struggle WithinChristopher L. Bennett
6Plagues of NightDavid R. George III
7Raise the Dawn
8BrinkmanshipUna McCormack

Department of Temporal Investigations (2011–2017)

Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations, is based on the fictional Federation agency responsible for investigating time travel incidents. The protagonists, Lucsly and Dulmur, were introduced in the Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". Forgotten History (2012) was collected in The Continuing Missions, Vol. 1 (2013). Watching the Clock (2011) received a paperback release in 2014. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
Watching the ClockChristopher L. Bennett
Forgotten History
The Collectors
Time Lock
Shield of the Gods

The Fall (2013)

Star Trek: The Fall is a continuation of Typhon Pact (2010–2013). Events in the novels occur over a two-month period, alternating between Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation settings.[21]

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Revelation and DustDavid R. George III
2The Crimson ShadowUna McCormack
3A Ceremony of LossesDavid Mack
4The Poisoned ChaliceJames Swallow
5Peaceable KingdomsDayton Ward

Seekers (2014–15)

Star Trek: Seekers is an indirect sequel of Vanguard (2005–2012).[22] The series follows the crews of the Endeavour (NCC-1895) and it's companion scout ship, Sagittarius (NCC-1894).

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Second NatureDavid MackJuly 22, 2014
2Point of DivergenceDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreAugust 26, 2014
3Long ShotDavid MackJuly 28, 2015
4All That's LeftDayton Ward and Kevin DilmoreOctober 27, 2015

Section 31 relaunch (2014–2017)

Star Trek: Section 31 miniseries is a relaunch of the Section 31 (2001) crossover miniseries. Events continue in Collateral Damage (2019). Marketed as part of the Deep Space Nine book line. Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
DisavowedDavid Mack
Control

Prey (2016)

Star Trek: Prey follows the exploits of a company of thieves. The series includes characters from The Undiscovered Country (1992), The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine.

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Hell's HeartJohn Jackson Miller
2The Jackal's Trick
3The Hall of Heroes

Discovery (2017–present)

Star Trek: Discovery book line is based on the television series of the same name.[23] Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Desperate HoursDavid MackSeptember 26, 2017
Drastic MeasuresDayton WardFebruary 6, 2018
Fear ItselfJames SwallowJune 5, 2018
The Way to the StarsUna McCormackJanuary 8, 2019
The Enterprise WarJohn Jackson MillerJuly 30, 2019
Dead EndlessDave GalanterDecember 17, 2019
Die StandingJohn Jackson MillerJuly 14, 2020
WonderlandsUna McCormackMay 18, 2021
Somewhere to BelongDayton WardMay 30, 2023

Picard (2020–present)

Star Trek: Picard is based on the television series of the same name. The Last Best Hope (2020) is a prequel to "Remembrance", the first episode of the television series.[24] The Dark Veil (2021) is linked to Titan (2005–2017). Numbering of the novels varies by language and market.

Title †AuthorDateISBN
The Last Best HopeUna McCormackFebruary 11, 2020
The Dark VeilJames SwallowJanuary 5, 2021
Rogue ElementsJohn Jackson MillerAugust 7, 2021
Second SelfUna McCormackSeptember 15, 2022
FirewallDavid MackFebruary 27, 2024
No Man's Land (forthcoming)Kirsten Beyer and Mike JohnsonSeptember 24, 2024[25]

Coda (2021)

Star Trek: Coda crossover series follows the crews of several starships attempting to prevent the destruction of the universe by the vampiric species encountered in The Next Generation two-part episode "Time's Arrow". Coda serves as a conclusion to the continuity shared by the various relaunch book lines from 2001 until 2021.[26] [27]

TitleAuthorDateISBN
1Moments AsunderDayton WardSeptember 28, 2021
2The Ashes of TomorrowJames SwallowOctober 26, 2021
3Oblivion's GateDavid MackNovember 30, 2021

Prodigy (2023)

Star Trek: Prodigy is a chapter book series based on the television series of the same name. Published by Simon Spotlight.

Title ^†AuthorDateISBN
1A Dangerous TradeCassandra Rose ClarkeJanuary 17, 2023
2SupernovaRobb Pearlman
3Escape RouteCassandra Rose ClarkeAugust 1, 2023

Strange New Worlds (2023–present)

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is based on the television series of the same name. The first novel is an introduction to the crew of the under the command of Christopher Pike. The Strange New Worlds short story series published from 1998 to 2016 is unrelated.

Title †AuthorDateISBN
The High CountryJohn Jackson MillerFebruary 21, 2023
Asylum (forthcoming)Una McCormackSeptember 24, 2024[28]
Toward the Night (forthcoming)James Swallow29 April 2025[29]

Video game novelizations

Novelizations of the Star Trek video games. Star Trek: Klingon (1996) was also dramatized as an audiobook by Hilary Bader. A novelization of Star Trek: Borg (1996), to be written by Diane Carey, was announced but never published.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Star Trek: KlingonDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn RuschMay 1996
Starfleet AcademyDiane CareyJune 1997

Crossover novels

Crossover novels that feature characters and settings from the various television series and films:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
FederationJudith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
The Badlands, Book OneSusan Wright
The Badlands, Book Two
Dark Passions, Book One
Dark Passions, Book Two
Starfleet: Year OneMichael Jan Friedman
The Brave and the Bold, Book OneKeith DeCandido
The Brave and the Bold, Book Two
Engines of DestinyGene DeWeese
Articles of the FederationKeith DeCandido
A Singular Destiny

Omnibus editions

Novels from various book lines collected into omnibus editions:

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
New FrontierPeter David
Invasion!John J. Ordover, ed.
OdysseyWilliam Shatner
Day of HonorDiane Carey, et al.
The Captain's TableL. A. Graf, et al.
MillenniumJudith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Double HelixJohn Gregory Betancourt, et al.
Rihannsu: The Bloodwing VoyagesDiane Duane and Peter Morwood
Twist of FaithS. D. Perry, et al.
These Haunted SeasDavid R. George III and Heather Jarman
Mere AnarchyKeith DeCandido, ed.
DestinyDavid Mack
The Khitomer Accords SagaDavid R. George III and Una McCormack
The Continuing Missions, Vol. 1 ◊Greg Cox, Dayton Ward, and Christopher L. Bennett

Short story collections

Collections of short fiction from various book lines:

TitleEditor(s)DateISBN
Adventures in Time and Space (excerpt collection)Mary P. Taylor
Captain Proton: Defender of EarthDean Wesley Smith
The Lives of DaxMarco Palmieri
Enterprise LogsCarol Greenburg
The Amazing StoriesJohn J. Ordover
Prophecy and ChangeMarco Palmieri
No LimitsPeter David
Tales of the Dominion WarKeith DeCandido
Tales from the Captain's Table
Distant ShoresMarco Palmieri
Constellations
The Sky's the Limit
Seven Deadly SinsMargaret Clark

Titan Books (1987–present)

A division of the Titan Publishing Group, Titan Books reprinted Simon & Schuster and Bantam Books originals for the United Kingdom market from 1987 to 1995. Penguin Random House distributes Titan's licensed publications to the United States and Canada. Outside of North America, Titan's reprints are the most widely available editions. Many reprints include spelling corrections and unexplained prose changes to the original text.

Star Trek reprints (1987–1993)

Reprints of Pocket Book's Star Trek novels with a different number scheme from the original publication:

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN
1Chain of AttackGene DeWeeseMarch 1987
2Deep DomainHoward WeinsteinJune 1987
3Dreams of the RavenCarmen CarterJuly 1987
4The Romulan WayDiane Duane and Peter MorwoodAugust 1987
5How Much for Just the Planet?John M. FordOctober 1987
6BloodthirstJ. M. DillardDecember 1987
7The I.D.I.C. EpidemicJean LorrahFebruary 1988
8Yesterday's SonA. C. CrispinMarch 1988
9Time for YesterdayApril 1988
10The Final ReflectionJohn M. FordMay 1988
11TimetrapDavid DvorkinJune 1988
12The Vulcan Academy MurdersJean LorrahJuly 1988
13The Three-Minute UniverseBarbara PaulAugust 1988
14Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novelization)Gene RoddenberrySeptember 1988
15The Wrath of Khan (novelization)Vonda N. McIntyre
16Memory PrimeJudith and Garfield Reeves-StevensOctober 1988
17The Entropy EffectVonda N. McIntyreNovember 1988
18The Final NexusGene DeWeeseDecember 1988
19The Wounded SkyDiane DuaneJanuary 1989
20Vulcan's GloryD. C. FontanaFebruary 1989
21My Enemy, My AllyDiane DuaneMarch 1989
22Double, DoubleMichael Jan FriedmanApril 1989
23The Covenant of the CrownHoward WeinsteinMay 1989
24CoronaGreg BearJuly 1989
25The Abode of LifeLee Correy
26IshmaelBarbara Hambly
27Web of the RomulansM. S. MurdockSeptember 1989
28The Cry of the OnliesJudy KlassOctober 1989
29Dreadnought!Diane CareyNovember 1989
30The Kobayashi MaruJulia Ecklar
31The Trellisane ConfrontationDavid DvorkinJanuary 1990
32The Rules of EngagementPeter MorwoodFebruary 1990
33The Klingon GambitRobert E. VardemanMarch 1990
34The Pandora PrincipleCarolyn ClowesApril 1990
35The Prometheus DesignSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathMay 1990
36Doctor's OrdersDiane DuaneJune 21, 1990
37Black FireSonni CooperJuly 19, 1990
38Killing TimeDella Van HiseAugust 16, 1990
39The Tears of the SingersMelinda SnodgrassSeptember 20, 1990
40Enemy UnseenV. E. MitchellOctober 25, 1990
41MindshadowJ. M. DillardNovember 15, 1990
42Home Is the HunterDana Kramer-RollsNovember 29, 1990
43DemonsJ. M. DillardJanuary 31, 1991
44Ghost-WalkerBarbara HamblyFebruary 14, 1991
45Mutiny on the EnterpriseRobert E. VardemanMarch 21, 1991
46A Flag Full of StarsBrad FergusonApril 25, 1991
47Crisis on CentaurusMay 23, 1991
48RenegadeGene DeWeeseJune 20, 1991
49TriangleSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathJuly 11, 1991
50LegacyMichael Jan FriedmanAugust 22, 1991
51Battlestations!Diane CareySeptember 19, 1991
52The RiftPeter DavidNovember 21, 1991
53Faces of FireMichael Jan FriedmanMarch 19, 1992
54The DisinheritedRobert Greenberger, Michael Jan Friedman, and Peter DavidMay 21, 1992
55Ice TrapL. A. GrafJuly 23, 1992
56SanctuaryJohn VornholtAugust 24, 1992
57Death CountL. A. GrafSeptember 30, 1992
58Shell GameMelissa CrandallJanuary 28, 1993
59The Starship TrapMel GildenMarch 19, 1993
60Windows on a Lost WorldV. E. MitchellMay 25, 1993
61From the DepthsVictor MilanAugust 5, 1993
62The Great Starship RaceDiane CareySeptember 30, 1993

Giant Novel reprints (1987–1990)

Reprints of select novels marketed as Star Trek Giant Novels, each featuring step-back cover art by Boris Vallejo. The reprint of Enterprise: The First Voyage, by Vonda N. McIntyre, was scheduled for a September 1987 release but was withdrawn for unknown reasons. Not all printings include a number stamp.

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN
1Enterprise: The First Voyage (not released)Vonda N. McIntyreSeptember 1987
2Strangers from the SkyMargaret Wander BonannoOctober 1987
3Uhura's SongJanet KaganMay 1989
4Dwellers in the CrucibleMargaret Wander BonannoSeptember 1989
5Shadow LordLaurence YepApril 1990
6Pawns and SymbolsMajliss LarsonSeptember 27, 1990

New Voyages reprints (1992)

Reprints of Star Trek: The New Voyages short story collections. Both volumes include spelling corrections and unexplained prose changes.

Title ≈Editor(s)DateISBN
The New VoyagesSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathAugust 27, 1992
The New Voyages 2December 16, 1992

Star Trek Adventures reprints (1993–1995)

Reprints of Bantam's Star Trek Adventures excluding Spock Must Die! (1970) and Spock, Messiah! (1976). Some printings include spelling corrections and unexplained prose changes. Not all printings include a number stamp.

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN
1The Galactic WhirlpoolDavid GerroldJune 29, 1993
2The Price of the PhoenixSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathNovember 1, 1993
3The Starless WorldGordon EklundJanuary 27, 1994
4Perry's PlanetJack C. HaldemanFebruary 24, 1994
5Mudd's Angels (short story collection)J. A. LawrenceApril 14, 1994
6Trek to MadworldStephen GoldinJune 23, 1994
7Planet of JudgmentJoe HaldemanAugust 11, 1994
8Devil WorldGordon EklundOctober 20, 1994
9The Fate of the PhoenixSondra Marshak and Myrna CulbreathDecember 15, 1994
10Death's AngelKathleen SkyFebruary 16, 1995
11Vulcan!April 20, 1995
12World Without EndJoe HaldemanJune 22, 1995

Autobiography series (2015–2023)

Autobiographies as written by the titular characters. The authors are credited as "editors". The series follows the continuity of films, television series, and relaunch book lines. The Autobiography of Mr. Spock was previously scheduled for release in 2018, but was rescheduled for unknown reasons. Not all printings include a number stamp.

Title †Author(s)DateISBN
1The Autobiography of James T. KirkDavid A. GoodmanSeptember 11, 2015
2The Autobiography of Jean-Luc PicardOctober 17, 2017
3The Autobiography of Kathryn JanewayUna McCormackOctober 5, 2020
4The Autobiography of Mr. SpockSeptember 7, 2021
5The Autobiography of Benjamin SiskoDerek Tyler AtticoOctober 10, 2023

Prometheus English reprints (2017–18)

English-language reprints of Star Trek: Prometheus. The novels received a continuity edit by Keith DeCandido.[30]

Title ≈Author(s)DateISBN
1Fire with FireChristian Humberg and Bernd Perplies,with Helga Parmiter, translatorNovember 28, 2017
2The Root of All RageJune 12, 2018
3In the Heart of ChaosNovember 27, 2018

Star Trek Explorer Presents (2022–2024)

Illustrated short fiction commissioned by Star Trek Explorer magazine. Published by Titan Comics in 'bookazine' format.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Star Trek: The Short Story CollectionChristine Thompson, Jesse Heinig, Katherine Bankson,Jaddua Ross, and Sean McCannNovember 8, 2022
Q and False and Other StoriesJames Swallow, Greg Cox, Una McCormackDecember 13, 2022
The Mission and Other StoriesFebruary 13, 2024

Other licensed works

Below is an incomplete list of licensed works from other publishers:

Mission to Horatius (1968–1999)

See main article: Mission to Horatius. Star Trek: Mission to Horatius (1968) was the first young adult novel to be based on the television series, and the only novel to be published while the series aired on NBC. Published by Whitman Books as part of a book line based on popular television properties.[31] As with other Whitman titles, the novel was released to libraries, booksellers, and news agents, on different dates. A facsimile edition was published by Pocket Books in 1999.

Title †^Author(s)PublisherDateCatalogISBN
Mission to HoratiusMack ReynoldsWhitman Books19681549
Mission to Horatius (facsimile)Mack Reynolds and John Ordover, ed.Pocket BooksFebruary 1999

Star Trek Reader (1976–1978)

The Star Trek Reader is a four-volume, limited-edition collection of Jame's Blish's adaptations of The Original Series. Spock Must Die! (1970), also by Blish, was included in Volume IV. Published by E. P. Dutton. Variants were made available to the Science Fiction Book Club from 1976 to 1979.[32]

Title †AuthorDateISBN
The Star Trek ReaderJames BlishOctober 1976
The Star Trek Reader IIApril 1977
The Star Trek Reader IIISeptember 1977
The Star Trek Reader IVMarch 1978

Science Fiction Book Club (1998–2007)

The Science Fiction Book Club has published omnibus editions of Star Trek miniseries exclusively to club members. Variants intended for libraries are also known to exist. Below is an incomplete list:

Title †≈Author(s)DateISBN
New FrontierPeter DavidJanuary 1998
PrometheansJuly 1998
The Q ContinuumGreg CoxNovember 1998
RihannsuDiane Duane and Peter MorwoodOctober 2000
The Genesis WaveJohn VornholtJune 2001
StargazerMichael Jan FriedmanJune 2002
The Janus GateL. A. GrafOctober 2002
Vulcan's SoulJosepha Sherman and Susan ShwartzApril 2007

Classic Episodes (2016)

Star Trek: The Classic Episodes (2016) collects many of James Blish's and J. A. Lawrence's adaptations of The Original Series into a single volume. Published by Barnes & Noble as part of the Collectible Editions series.[33]

Prometheus (2016)

Star Trek: Prometheus is a German-language flagship concept series commissioned by Cross Cult as part of Star Trek 50th Anniversary celebration.[34] English translation was published by Titan Books in 2017.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1Christian Humberg and Bernd PerpliesJuly 29, 2016
2August 22, 2016
3September 19, 2016

Unpublished novels

Below is an incomplete list of unpublished Star Trek novels:

Bantam Books (1978–1981)

The following is an incomplete list of unpublished novels attributed to Bantam Books:

Tentative TitleAuthor(s)Scheduled
Uhura!Nichelle Nichols,with Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath1977–1981[35]
The New Voyages 3Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, ed.
The New Voyages 4
The Harlequin GameSteven E. McDonald
Mirrorgates
Moonchild

Simon & Schuster (1979–2019)

The following is an incomplete list of unpublished novels attributed to Simon & Schuster:

Tentative TitleAuthor(s)ScheduledKnown ISBN
The God ThingGene Roddenberry, et al.1979–19940-671-78070-0[36]
The War VirusIrene Kress1990–91
By Logic AloneDiane Carey1989–1992[37]
The Federation Mutiny, Books 12
Star Trek: Borg (novelization)1996
Millennium, Books 12L. A. Graf2000–2002
Starfleet: Year TwoMichael Jan Friedman[38]
Unimatrix Zero (novelization)Diane Carey2000–010-671-55193-0
Walking WoundedBradley Thompson2001–2005
Gateways † (omnibus)John J. Ordover, ed.
Harm's Way, Books 13Jerry Oltion and Kathy Oltion2003–2007[39]
Tzenkethi War (short story collection)Marco Palmieri, ed.
A Time to CreateDafydd ab HughAugust 2004
A Time to DestroySeptember 2004
Trial RunWilliam Shatner,with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens2008–2010
Crucible † (omnibus)David R. George IIIMay 5, 2009978-1-4391-0248-0
Song of InnocenceKevin Ryan2009–2014978-0-7434-9165-5
Song of Experience978-0-7434-9166-2
Fearful Symmetry978-0-7434-9167-9
Millennium BloomMike W. Barr2010–11978-1-4391-0220-6
Seek A Newer WorldChristopher L. BennettMay 25, 2010978-1-4165-9816-9
The Hazard of ConcealingGreg CoxJuly 27, 2010978-1-4391-8414-1
Third ClassWilliam Shatner,with Judith and Garfield Reeves-StevensDecember 31, 2019978-1-4165-0399-6

See also

Notes

Published as

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