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Christopher L. Bennett

    Christopher L. Bennett masterfully blends hard science fiction concepts with compelling narratives, crafting worlds and characters that reflect his deep-seated passion for both science and history. He excels at creating original tales that are as intellectually stimulating as they are entertaining. Bennett's unique approach to genre conventions and his skillful world-building make him a significant voice in science fiction. Readers will find his work both engaging and thought-provoking.

    Christopher L. Bennett
    Star Trek: Mere Anarchy
    Star Trek Enterprise. Live by the Code
    Forgotten history
    Star Trek. Watching the clock
    The Lost Era: The Buried Age
    Arachne's Exile
    • Arachne's Exile

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a world where secrets intertwine, a group of friends navigates the complexities of relationships, betrayal, and hidden truths. As they confront their pasts and the lies that bind them, the story explores themes of trust and redemption. Each character grapples with their own struggles, leading to unexpected revelations and a deeper understanding of loyalty. The narrative weaves together their lives, showcasing how interconnected choices can lead to both heartache and healing.

      Arachne's Exile
    • The Lost Era: The Buried Age

      • 439 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(397)Add rating

      This "Star Trek" novel delves into Captain Jean-Luc Picard's enigmatic "missing years" before his command of the Enterprise, uncovering pivotal moments that shaped his character and destiny.

      The Lost Era: The Buried Age
    • Star Trek. Watching the clock

      • 502 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.0(761)Add rating

      In a universe where history could be erased, two of the most disciplined, obsessive government employees face the existential uncertainty of it all.

      Star Trek. Watching the clock
    • Forgotten history

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(546)Add rating

      In a universe where history as we know it could be wiped out at any moment, only the most disciplined, obsessive, and unimaginative government employees have what it takes to face the existential uncertainty of it all: Lucsly and Dulmur with the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations. Original.

      Forgotten history
    • Captain T'Pol and the crew of the Endeavour help Captain Malcolm Reed as he fights against deadly Ware technology and works to rescue an Andorian crew imprisoned by an interstellar Partnership whose prosperity depends on the Ware

      Star Trek Enterprise. Live by the Code
    • Star Trek: Mere Anarchy

      • 565 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      3.8(160)Add rating

      "Mere Anarchy" is a six-part epic exploring 30 years of "Star Trek" history, culminating in an adventure set after "The Undiscovered Country" and "Generations."

      Star Trek: Mere Anarchy
    • Living Memory

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(168)Add rating

      An all-new Star Trek movie-era adventure! While attempting to settle in as commandant of Starfleet Academy, Admiral James T. Kirk must suddenly contend with the controversial, turbulent integration of an alien warrior caste into the student body—and quickly becomes embroiled in conflict when the Academy controversy escalates to murder. Meanwhile, Captain Spock of the USS Enterprise and Commander Pavel Chekov of the USS Reliant are investigating a series of powerful cosmic storms seemingly targeting Federation worlds—unstoppable outbursts emitting from the very fabric of space. Endeavoring to predict where the lethal storms will strike next, Spock and Chekov make the shocking discovery that the answer lies in Commander Nyota Uhura’s past—one that she no longer remembers…. ™, ®, & © 2021 CBS Studios, Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

      Living Memory
    • The Starship Rhea has discovered a cluster of carbon planets that seems to be the source of the quantum energies rippling through a section of space. A landing party finds unusual life-forms inhabiting one of the planets. One officer, Lieutenant T'Ryssa Chen -- a half-Vulcan -- makes a tenuous connection with them. But before any progress can be made, the Rhea comes under attack from the Einstein -- a Starfleet vessel now controlled by the Borg. The landing party can only listen in horror as their comrades are assimilated. The Borg descend to the planet, and just as Chen accepts that she will be assimilated, the lieutenant is whisked two thousand light-years away.A quantum slipstream -- instantaneous transportation -- is controlled by these beings in the cluster, and in the heart of the cluster there is now a Borg ship. Cut off from the rest of the Borg collective, the Einstein cannot be allowed to rejoin it. For the sake of humanity, the Borg cannot gain access to quantum slipstream technology.Starfleet Command gives Captain Picard carte blanche: do whatever he must to help the beings in the cluster, and stop the Einstein no matter the cost.

      Star Trek. The Next Generation: Greater than the Sum