Quark's money-loving, profit-driven homeworld of Ferenginar is torn with scandal, intrigue, and political upheaval, while Odo takes a hard look at his past decisions and at the Dominion's ultimate motives, in the third of three volumes examining six alien civilizations. Original.
Keith R.A. DeCandido was born and raised in New York City to a family of librarians. He has written over two dozen novels, as well as short stories, nonfiction, eBooks, and comic books, most of them in various media universes, among them
Star Trek, World of Warcraft, Starcraft, Marvel Comics, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Serenity, Resident Evil, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, Farscape, Xena, and
Doctor Who. His original novel
Dragon Precinct was published in 2004, and he's also edited several anthologies, among them the award-nominated
Imaginings and two
Star Trek anthologies. Keith is also a musician, having played percussion for the bands the Don't Quit Your Day Job Players, the Boogie Knights, and the Randy Bandits, as well as several solo acts. In what he laughingly calls his spare time, Keith follows the New York Yankees and practices
kenshikai karate. He still lives in New York City with his girlfriend and two insane cats.
DAVID R. GEORGE III wrote the Crucible trilogy for Star Trek's 40th anniversary as well as
Olympus Descending for Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Three. He previously visited DS9 in the novels
The 34th Rule, set during the timeframe of the series, and in
Twilight, set after the finale. His other Star Trek contributions include a first season Voyager episode, "Prime Factors," and one of the
Lost Era books,
Serpents Among the Ruins, which hit the
New York Times bestseller list in Fall, 2003. Currently he is writing a novella for
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light, coming in December, 2010, from Gallery Books.
In his almost nonexistent spare time, David enjoys trying his hand at new experiences, from skydiving to auditioning--with his lovely wife, Karen--for "The New Newlywed Game", from hiking a glacier in Alaska to belly dancing in Tunisia, from ocean kayaking in Mexico to having dinner at an actual captain's table somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Recently, he performed his first wedding ceremony--which he and Karen also wrote--marrying their friends Jen and Ryan Van Riper. David believes that the world is a wide, wondrous place, with exciting adventures waiting around just about every corner.
He remains free on his own recognizance.