When Abbey Sutton left her home in the wild Wyoming frontier, she expected to find a civilized, subdued life as a governess back East. But a storm was brewing over the quaint clapboard houses and cobblestone streets of Nantucket Island. And the darkest cloud of suspicion hung over Jake Ross, the rugged lighthouse keeper with sun-bleached hair and a notorious past. The locals called him a criminal—a thieving smuggler—but Abbey scorned their accusations. Could a criminal’s embrace melt away a woman’s doubts? Would a thief make and impassioned plea for justice in the young American colonies? As the tempest began to roar, its blustery squall threatened the lives of every man, woman, and child on the island. Abbey found herself face to face with an unscrupulous murderer…and the chilling blade of a slave trader’s knife. If the rumors were true, Jake was tied to these nefarious cutthroats. Even Abbey could see he was no stranger to death, violence and the scent of danger. But hero or hellion, he was her soul-mate, the man she would follow to the ends of the earth, and smack into the eye of this sudden storm.
The official tie-in novel for the August release of Columbia Pictures' major motion picture remake of the popular 1970s series about the Los Angeles Police Department's elite Special Weapons and Tactics unit, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Ferrell, and LL Cool J. Original.
The "Enterprise's*" tour of duty is coming to an end, but the crew's relief arrives badly damaged and in need of assistance. Before the "Enterprise" can return home, the crew will have to join the bold new ship in facing the settlement's final and most deadly challenge.
The astonishing conclusion to the most spectacular science fiction crossover of all time, this volume provides the key to the saga's myriad mysteries, and wraps up the universe's gateways menace once and for all.
Beautiful Rose MacKenzie was a woman with every advantage that money could buy. From her penthouse apartment high above New York City to her exquisite collection of art to her private fleet of planes, Rose had the world at her fingertips. She was the heiress to the Royal Coachman financial empire, and she had the business acumen to follow in her grandfather’s footsteps. But Rose’s glamorous world was beginning to wear thin. Where was the romance, the excitement, the passion everyone talked about? Dan Masters seemed to answer the call. With an intriguing trail of blue roses and an unforgettable kiss, he insinuated himself into Rose’s life. Sexy and mysterious, Dan knew details about her childhood, he family—even her favorite foods. But he also seemed to know the woman inside; he understood her hopes and fears, her dreams and regrets, her hidden passions. Rose couldn’t help but be attracted to Dan, but how could she trust her heart? His insights were spooky, his determination frightening. Besides, modern women did not fall in love with strangers who blazed into town with a knowing grin and a fistful of dollars. She would have to keep her distance. She would have to ignore the glimmer in his eyes, the lilt in his smile, the warmth of his touch. And most of all, she would have to hide her heart from this man who was so determined to bring a tender rose to full blossom.
To true Klingon warriors, no occasion is more sacred than the Day of Honor, when they pay homage to all that makes them Klingon. But honor demands its price.... Worf finds his honor tested when he goes undercover to infiltrate a planetary criminal network. How can he root out the corruption on Sindikash without resorting to deceit and treachery himself? Worf's dilemma is shared by his son Alexander, who searches for the true meaning of honor in his own human heritage. Along with his son, Worf must confront deadly danger -- and the inner struggles of his Klingon soul.
Almost a century ago, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise™ first encountered the irresistible (and astonishingly prolific) life-form known as the Tribbles5, resulting in one of the most unususal adventures in the annals of Starfleet. Now Captain Benjamin Sisko and the crew of the Defiant are transported back in time to that historic occasion, where Darvin, a devious Klingon spy, plots revenge against Captain Kirk. Using the seemingly harmless tibbles, Darvin attempts to destroy Kirk -- but for the misplaced residents of Deep Space Nine™ saving the original Enterprise willbe nothing but ""tribble."" An exciting new novel based on the most mind-boggling STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE adventure of them all!
A hundred years before the Starship VoyagerTM was transported to the Delta Quadrant, Lieutenant Tuvok served under one of Starfleet's most famous officers: Captain Hikaru Sulu of the Starship ExcelsiorTM. Now those days have come back to haunt him. While traveling through an uncharted nebula, Tuvok is besieged by recurring memories of his time with Captain Sulu -- repressed memories that may well kill him unless their source is determined in time. To save her closest friend, Captain Kathryn Janeway follows Tuvok to the century-old bridge of the Excelsior during a desperate battle. There Tuvok, Captain Janeway, Captain Sulu and Commander Janice Rand must face a menace to galactic life unlike anything known before. . . .
Your 1997 back-to-school source for quality--Webster's! This display contains 40 copies of "Webster's New World Dictionary" AND carries a special 50% discount.
What do poets, cave explorers, musicians, Army medics, writers, soldiers, philanthropists, inventors, sailors, entrepreneurs, and the youngest survivor of the Andrea Doria have in common? In this book, they're all doctors. BEAUMONT: ONE OF AMERICA'S BUSIEST HOSPITALS.
Set on a space station rather than a ship, Deep Space Nine is unique in the Star Trek universe. Its setting has helped to develop ongoing storylines, unparallelled character growth and a host of recurring characters with whom the lives of its regular crew has entertwined and collided over seven exciting, turbulent, heart-stopping years. What will happen to Sisko and Jake, Dax, Worf, O'Brien and Kira, Odo and Dr Bashir? What lies in store for Quark and Rom and Leeta, for Garak, Dukat, Weyoun and Damar? What is the fate of the Prophets, and of the planet Bajor? Deep Space Nine fans have theories of their own, and speculation on the Internet is rife. But the answer lies only in the special two-hour final episode to be screened in the USA in June (first UK screening end 1999) - and here in the pages of Diane Carey's must-have final episode novelization.
Twenty years after an alien caravan vanishes, their descendants return, armed with new weapons and abilities, and Captain Nick Keller and the Challenger crew race to stop these warlike beings before they can destroy the sector's fragile peace.
Based on "Call to Arms" written by Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe "A Time to Stand" written by Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler "Sons and Daughters" written by Bradley Thompson & David Weddle "Rocks and Shoals" written by Ronald D. Moore "Behind the Lines" written by Rene Echevarria "Favor the Bold" written by Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler "Sacrifice of Angels" written by Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler
When the Enterprise recieves a distress signal from Treva, a human colony on the fringes of known space, Data and Lt. Tasha Yar are dispatched to investigate--Novelist.
Almost a century ago, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise™ first encountered the irresistible (and astonishingly prolific) life-form known as the Tribbles5, resulting in one of the most unususal adventures in the annals of Starfleet. Now Captain Benjamin Sisko and the crew of the Defiant are transported back in time to that historic occasion, where Darvin, a devious Klingon spy, plots revenge against Captain Kirk. Using the seemingly harmless tibbles, Darvin attempts to destroy Kirk -- but for the misplaced residents of Deep Space Nine™ saving the original Enterprise willbe nothing but "tribble." An exciting new novel based on the most mind-boggling STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE adventure of them all!
Steht eine Großoffensive der Borg bevor? Die USS Saladin und eine Föderationsbasis werden von den Borg überfallen. In beiden Fällen kommt die Enterprise zu spät, um ein Blutbad zu verhindern. Jean-Luc Picard befürchtet, dass eine Großoffensive der Borg bevorsteht. Commander Data macht im Kampf mit den Borg eine sensationelle Erfahrung: Er empfindet rasende Wut. Getrieben von dem Wunsch, noch mehr Emotionen kennenzulernen, ist er bereit, Ethik, Loyalität und Moral über Bord zu werfen. Doch weder er noch Picard ahnen, dass sie nicht mehr als Marionetten in einem von langer Hand vorbereiteten Spiel sind, bei dem ein gefährlicher Gegner die Fäden zieht.
Am Tag der Ehre muss Worf sich entscheiden Der "Tag der Ehre" ist ein wichtiges klingonisches Fest. Da Lieutenant Commander Worf an diesem Tag einen Geheimauftrag erledigen muss, bittet er Picard, den Lehrmeister für seinen Sohn Alexander zu geben. Worf muss, zusammen mit seinem Freund, dem Geheimdienstagenten Ross Grant, der korrupten Gouverneurin Odette Khanty das Handwerk legen. Diese vergiftet ihren im Koma liegenden Mann. Grant allein beobachtet die Mord, doch Worf weigert sich, zu lügen und damit Grant zu bestätigen, weil es seinem Verständnis von Ehre zuwider läuft. Als Alexander erfährt, daß eine Lüge Grant das Leben retten könnte, Worfs Verständnis von Ehre ihm das aber verbietet, kommt es zum Streit zwischen Vater und Sohn.
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