The Complete Starfleet Library

This page is a detailed examination of the Star Trek books published in a given year.
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2010

2009/2010 interactive schedule

Information on forthcoming books (grey titles rather than blue) is tentative and subject to change. Information from publishers' catalogues, including blurbs and cover art, should be considered tentative and preliminary rather than final; it is included here only until final and authoritative information can be provided.
Information is taken from publishers' websites, Amazon, and online announcements by authors and Pocket editorial staff.

Star Trek Archives Volume 8Star Trek Archives Volume 8: The Best of Spock
IDW

Comments

According to Amazon.com, this comic reprint collection is due out in January 2010. No more information available yet.

NeroStar Trek: Nero
Mike Johnson and Tim Jones
IDW

Comments

According to Amazon.com, this comic reprint collection is due out in March 2010, and will be available in hardcover and paperback editions. This is a reprint collection of IDW's comic miniseries featuring the character Nero, from the 2009 Star Trek film.

RomulansStar Trek: Romulans
John Byrne
IDW

Comments

According to Amazon.com, this comic reprint collection is due out in March 2010. "Collecting legendary creator John Byrne's tales of Star Trek's Romulans, this six-issue volume includes his Alien Spotlight, the two-part Hollow Crown story, and the concluding, three-part Schism series."

Spock: ReflectionsStar Trek: Spock: Reflections
Scott Tipton and David Tipton
IDW

Comments

According to Amazon.com, this comic reprint collection is due out in January 2010. This is a reprint of IDW's comic miniseries featuring Spock and dealing with the continuity established by the 2009 Star Trek film.

Pocket Star Trek Novels

Star Trek: The Original Series

Paperback novels

Star Trek: Refugees
Alan Dean Foster
Pocket

Comments

Alan Dean Foster has stated that he is writing a novel that follows on from the 2009 Star Trek film. The title is subject to change.

(Star Trek) The Unspoken Truth
Margaret Wander Bonanno
Pocket

Comments

Tentatively due May 2010. This is a Saavik story.

(Star Trek) To Thine Own Self
David Stern
Pocket

Comments

According to information on Amazon (which is not the most reliable of sources for as-yet unpublished books), this is due to published on March 30, 2010. According to the project description, "The Orion syndicate takes the Enterprise's doctor. Captain Pike must discover why the Orions no longer fear Starfleet." This should be considered tentative and subject to change.

Star Trek: Corps of Engineers

Hardcovers and trade paperbacks

(Star Trek: Corps of Engineers) Out of the Cocoon
Robert T. Jeschonek, Kevin Killiany, William Leisner, and Phaedra M. Weldon
Pocket

Contents

Out of the Cocoon by William Leisner
Honor by Kevin Killiany
Blackout by Phaedra Weldon
The Cleanup by Robert T. Jeschonek

Comments

Due December 2010, originally scheduled for December 2009. This reprints ebooks 57 through 60.

Star Trek Crossovers and Miscellaneous

Hardcovers and trade paperbacks

Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
Marco Palmieri, editor
Pocket

Comments

Due August 2010, originally scheduled for November 2009. This is the third book in the series of what-if stories. It will include stories by David R. George, Scott Pearson, and a third author yet to be announced.

Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins
Marco Palmieri, editor
Pocket

Blurb (tentative; from publisher's catalogue)

An all-new collection of edgy novellas showcasing the seven archetypal adversaries of the Star Trek universe.

Lust. Gluttony. Greed. Sloth. Wrath. Envy. Pride. These are the seven deadly sins of humanity... but humans  are not the only creatures in the universe to surrender to their baser instincts. In the world of Star Trek, entire civilizations are driven by avarice, or anger, or insatiable hunger, or one of the other fundamental urges that have come to define these fascinating species.

Now, this edgy collection of original novellas explores these empires from the inside, delving into the qualities that shape their cultures and their worldviews, through characters as compelling as they are provocative. These surprising and engaging tales feature all of Star Trek's most prominent adversaries, including The Borg, The Klingons, The Romulans, the Cardassians, the Ferengi, the Pakleds, and the Mirror Universe.

Contents

Pride: the Romulans by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
Envy: the Cardassians by James Swallow
Wrath: the Klingons by Keith R.A. DeCandido
Sloth: the Pakleds by Jimmy Diggs
Greed: the Ferengi by David A. McIntee
Gluttony: the Borg by Marc Giller
Lust: the Mirror Universe by Britta Dennison

Comments

Due March 2010, originally scheduled for August 2009. This is a collection of original stories. The contents above were posted by Keith DeCandido online; individual story titles may yet appear, as David McIntee has mentioned the title "Reservoir Ferengi" for his.

(Star Trek: The Typhon Pact)
To Be Announced
Pocket

Comments

From TrekMovie.com: " Pocket Books Star Trek editor Margaret Clark [...] is planning a new mini series titled The Typhon Pact which will be structured like the Destiny Trilogy, covering multiple captains and multiple ships (including the Aventine). The series will kick off around the summer of 2010 and will be longer than a trilogy, but Clark could not be pinned down to exactly how many books. She also said that, at this time, there were no plans for a standalone series of Aventine books, but Capt. Dax and the Aventine will continue to be part of the new 'meta story' that will be woven into the 24th century Star Trek novels.

Paperback novels

The Sorrows of Empire(Star Trek: Mirror Universe) The Sorrows of Empire
David Mack
Pocket

Blurb (from publisher's catalogue)

HBO's Rome meets Star Trek in this riveting novel from the dark side of the Mirror Universe.

Intrigued by the concept of a federation that helps rather than oppresses its citizen, Spock becomes emperor by taking control of the Terran Empire through mass murder. The Vulcan can validate his actions by reasoning that the means justifies the ends, a galaxy ruled by law, not brutality. Emperor Spock puts into motion a plan that will bring down the Terran Empire. But in a world built on treachery and deception, can a Vulcan trust anyone, including the woman who says she loves him? And has he fallen prey to the human sin of hubris by miscalculating the harsher forces wielded by the Klingon and the Cardassians, who could enslave the Terran Empire forever?

Comments

Due February 2010. This is a novel-length expansion of the original series-era novella of the same title published in 2007's Glass Empires.

Cover art and blurb are preliminary versions for book solicitation from the Fall 2009 Pocket catalogue, and are not necessarily representative of the actual book. Final copy and art will appear when available.


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