Bloodletter

K. W. Jeter

Original title: Star Trek Deep Space Nine - Bloodletter

earliest edition we have, 1993 ADA, 1999 paperback 278 pages

Star trek, deep space nine — book 3

Starfleet Command has learned that the Cardassians are planning to construct a base on the other side of the wormhole to establish a presence and claim the rich unexplored territory. Now, it falls to Commander Sisko, Major Kira, and the crew of Deep Space Nine to set up a Federation station there immediately. Before Major Kira can deliver the new base, a fanatic from her violent past appears. Kira must engage in a li...

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Editions we hold

Bloodletter edition · 2012 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 9781471109119
Bloodletter edition · 2000 · Simon & Schuster, Limited · 288 pages · 9780743412223
Star Trek Deep Space Neuf, tome 3 paperback · 1999 · ADA · 278 pages · 9782921892650
Bloodletter paperback · 1996 · Globe Fearon · 96 pages · 9780835914888
Star Trek - Deep Space Nine paperback · 1993 · Simon & Schuster (Trade Division) · 288 pages
Bloodletter paperback · 1993 · Star Trek · 276 pages · 9780671872755

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