Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Peter Morwood

    October 20, 1956

    Peter Morwood is primarily a fantasy novelist and screenwriter, though he has also written works of science fiction. His best-known works include the Horse Lords series and the Tales of Old Russia series. Morwood's writing delves into intricate worlds and characters who often grapple with moral dilemmas and unexpected twists of fate. His style is marked by detailed world-building and compelling narratives that draw readers deep into the heart of the action.

    Der schwarze Reiter
    Der schwarze Dämon
    Star Trek. Die Romulaner
    Star Trek - 48: Rules of Engagement
    Firebird
    The Romulan Way. Rihannsu #2
    • 2000

      An electrifying thriller from bestselling author Diane Duane set in the Star Trek: The Original Series universe. They are a race of warriors, a noble people to whom honor is all. They are cousin to the Vulcan, ally to the Klingon, and Starfleet's most feared and cunning adversary. They are the Romulans—and for eight years, Federation Agent Terise LoBrutto has hidden in their midst. Now the presence of a captured Starfleet officer forces her to make a fateful choice—between exposure and escape. Between maintaining her cover—and saving the life of Dr. Leonard McCoy. Here, in a startlingly different adventure, is the truth behind one of the most fascinating alien races ever created in Star Trek—the Romulans.

      The Romulan Way. Rihannsu #2
    • 1993

      Opens with the Teutonic Knights plotting a crusade against the lands of Rus. To destabilise their enemies, they enlist the foul witch Baba Yaga - who wants revenge on her old enemy, Prince Ivan.

      Firebird
    • 1990

      Star Trek - 48: Rules of Engagement

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A sudden revolution on the planet Dekkanar brings Captain Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise running to evacuate Federation personnel trapped there. But their orders from Starfleet are quite clear: the U.S.S. Enterprise is to assist in the evacuation, no more. No weapons are to be displayed, no shields raised, no shots fired. Meanwhile, halfway across the galaxy, an experimental Klingon warship sets forth on a mission of its own, a warship with hidden-- and heretofore undreamed of-- capabilities, commanded by a warrior who will stop at nothing to bring glory to his Empire-- and restore his own lost honor. The destination of the Klingon ship is Dekkanar.

      Star Trek - 48: Rules of Engagement