Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Toward the Night

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  • ISBN 9781668074572
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The action-packed third novel in the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds series based on the thrilling Paramount+ TV show.

Captain Christopher Pike and the USS Enterprise crew venture to the edge of the Klingon Empire, where they uncover mysterious subspace echoes near a volatile “flare star” dangerously located in a disputed area of the star system. As the Enterprise diverts from its course to track the echoes, Spock leads a daring landing party to investigate the source of the subspace echoes, navigating dangerous ionic radiation that renders the Enterprise’s transporters too risky to use. What they find are city ruins and minimal life signs, but definite evidence of starship-grade metals in a single location…quite possibly a crash site.

While Uhura continues to investigate the subspace echoes, Spock and his team conduct their ground search, first finding shocking signs of alien life and later, the wreckage of an old Starfleet cargo modules from the era of the NX-01 Enterprise. Upon further investigation, they discover the USS Baldwin, an old warp-5 starship declared missing almost a century ago. No trace of the Baldwin or her fifteen crew members was ever found…until now.
James Swallow is a New York TimesSunday Times bestselling author, a BAFTA-nominated screenwriter, and the only British writer to have worked on a Star Trek television series. His Star Trek fiction includes The Ashes of TomorrowThe Dark VeilFear ItselfThe Latter FireSight UnseenThe Poisoned ChaliceCast No ShadowSynthesisDay of the VipersThe Stuff of DreamsInfinity’s Prism: Seeds of Dissent, and short stories in Star Trek Explorer, Seven Deadly SinsShards and ShadowsThe Sky’s the Limit, and Distant Shores. His other works include the Marc Dane thriller series and tales from the worlds of 24Doctor WhoHaloWarhammer 40,000, and more. He lives and works in London.

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