Bloodletter
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #3
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Word Count
69,000 words, Guess
Page Count
276 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebloodletter00kwje
- ISBN-100671872753
- ISBN-139780671872755
- Goodreads77226
- WikidataQ54825095
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- LibraryThing43255
- OCLC Control Number28470951
- Better World Books9780671872755
- Open LibraryOL7667123M
Classifications
- DDC813.54
- LCCPB'LP
Description
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 life and death struggle with an enemy who will stop at nothing to destroy her, as the fate of Bajor, the wormhole, and possibly the entire Federation hangs in the balance.
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Series Statement
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine, No 3
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- Bloodletter: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #3
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