by JM Dillard
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
- Book Number: #27
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 41
Star Trek: Crisis on Centaurus
by Brad Ferguson
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
- Book Number: #28
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1991 / No 47
by Diane Carey
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
- Book Number: #29
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1989 / No 29
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
Star Empire is the Federation's most powerful new weapon — a dreadnought, first in a class of super-starships — capable of outgunning a dozen Klingon cruisers, or subduing a galaxy.
On the eve of her maiden voyage, Star Empire is stolen by terrorists who demand a rendezvous with the Enterprise — and with Lieutenant Piper, stationed aboard Kirk's ship on her first training cruise. Now Piper must discover why her friends from Starfleet are among the terrorists...and why they insist the ship was stolen not to attack the Federation — but to save it!
by JM Dillard
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
- Book Number: #30
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1991 / No 43
Japan / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko / 1993
Star Trek: Enterprise: The First Adventure
by Vonda McIntyre
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Grafton / 1987
Japan / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko / 1988
Notes
- The Japanese edition of the book was split into two volumes.
Star Trek: Battlestations!
by Diane Carey
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1986
- Book Number: #31
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1991 / No 51
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
Back on Earth enjoying a well-deserved shore leave, Captain Kirk is rudely accosted by a trio of Starfleet security guards. It seems he is wanted for questioning in connection with the theft of transwarp — the Federation's newest, most advanced propulsion system. Could Captain Kirk, Starfleet's most decorated hero, be guilty of stealing top-secret technology?
With the aid of Mr. Spock, Lt. Cmdr. Piper begins a desperate search for the scientists who developed transwarp — a search that leads her to an isolated planet, where she discovers the real — and very dangerous — traitor!
Star Trek: Chain of Attack
by Gene DeWeese
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #32
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 1
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
While mapping a series of gravitational anomalies, the Enterprise is suddenly hurled millions of light-years through space into a distant galaxy of scorched and lifeless worlds...into the middle of an endless interstellar war.
With no way back home, the crippled starship finds itself under relentless and suicidal attacks by both warring fleets! And Captain Kirk must gamble the lives of his crew on his ability to stop a war that has raged for centuries — and ravaged a galaxy...
Back Cover Blurb — Titan Books
While mapping a series of gravitational anomalies, the Enterprise is suddenly hurled millions of light-years through space into another galaxy — with no way back home!
A search of the surrounding star systems reveals dozens of scorched and lifeless worlds, victims of beings possessed of unimaginable power, known only as the Destroyers. And when the aliens of this galaxy discover the Enterprise in their midst, they mistake the starship for one of the Destroyer's vessels — and target the ship and all aboard for immediate obliteration.
by Howard Weinstein
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #33
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 2
Back Cover Blurb — Titan Books
A routine diplomatic mission to the water-world of Akkalla becomes a nightmarish search for a missing Spock and Chekov, a search that plunges Captain Kirk headlong into a corrupt government's desperate struggle to retain power.
For both a Federation Science outpost and Akkalla's valiant freedom fighters have begun uncovering the ancient secrets beneath her tranquil oceans. Secrets whose exposure may mean civil war for the the people of Akkalla — and death for the crew of the starship Enterprise.
Star Trek: Dreams of the Raven
by Carmen Carter
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #34
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 3
Star Trek: Strangers from the Sky
by Margaret Wander Bonanno
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987
USA / Paperback / Pocket Books / 2006
Notes
- Strangers from the Sky was issued in the UK as a 'Giant Novel'.
Star Trek: The Romulan Way
by Diane Duane & Peter Morwood
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #35
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 4
Notes
- The Romulan Way was later re-issued as part of the Rihannsu series as Book 2 — The Romulan Way. In 2006 it was included in the Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages omnibus which collected together the first four Rihannsu novels.
Star Trek: How Much for Just the Planet?
by John M Ford
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #36
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 5
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books / Titan Books
Dilithium. In crystalline form, the most valuable mineral in the galaxy. It powers the Federation's starships...and the Klingon Empire's battlecruisers. Now on a small, out-of-the-way planet named Direidi, the greatest fortune in Dilithium crystals ever has been found.
Under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, the planet will go to the side best able to develop the planet and its resources. Each side will contest the prize with the prime of its fleet. For the Federation — Captain James T. Kirk and the starship Enterprise. For the Klingons — Captain Kaden vestai-Oparai and the Fire Blossom.
Only the Direidians are writing their own script for this contest — a script that propels the crew of the Enterprise into their strangest adventure yet!
Notes
- How Much for Just the Planet? was later re-issued as Worlds Apart — Book 2 — How Much for Just the Planet.
by JM Dillard
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1987
- Book Number: #37
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1987 / No 6
Star Trek: Final Frontier
by Diane Carey
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988
Star Trek: The IDIC Epidemic
by Jean Lorrah
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #38
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 7
Star Trek: Time for Yesterday
by AC Crispin
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #39
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 9
USA / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko
Notes
- The Japanese edition of the book was split into two volumes.
by David Dvorkin
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #40
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 11
Star Trek: The Three-Minute Universe
by Barbara Paul
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #41
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 13
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
The Sackers. In all Captain James T. Kirk's travels, he has never found a race more universally shunned and abhorred. Their mere appearance causes most Federation members to become violently ill.
Now the Sackers have performed a deed whose brutality matches their horrifying exterior. They have stolen a revolutionary new scientific device — murdering an entire race in the process — and used it to create a rip in the fabric of space, a hole through which another universe is rapidly leaking. Unless Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise can find a way to stop the new universe's expansion, it will consume — and utterly destroy — our own.
by Diane Duane
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
Other Editions
USA / Paperback / Pocket Books / 1989
UK / Paperback / Pan Books / 1990
Japan / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko / 1994
Back Cover Blurb — Pan Books
CAPTAIN'S LOG, STARDATE 2410.500; THE 23RD CENTURY
From halfway across the galaxy, Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise are summoned by the ruling council of Commander Spock's home planet — Vulcan.
At stake is the planet's future as a key member of the Federation. At issue is Vulcan's mysterioues past and its historic struggle for the meaning of logic.
Torn between his duty to Starfleet and his unbreakable ties to Vulcan, Spock must find a way to reconcile his own inner conflict and the external threat his planet faces — or the Federation will rip itself apart.
'An irresistable story'
NEW YORK TIMES
by Gar and Judith Reeves-Stevens
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #42
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 16
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books / Titan Books
It is the central core of an immense computer library — an entire network of research planetoids. Here, the Pathfinders — the only artificial intelligences legally permitted to serve the Federation — control and sift the overwhelming dataflow from thousands and thousands of research vessels across the galaxy...
Now the greatest scientists in the Federation have gathered here for the prestigious Nobel and Z-Magnees prize ceremonies — unaware that a deadly assassin is stalking of them. And as Captain Kirk struggles to save his ship from sabotage and his first officer from accusations or murder, he dicovers the hidden assassin in far from the deadliest secret lurking on Memory Prime...
Star Trek: The Final Nexus
by Gene DeWeese
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1988
- Book Number: #43
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1988 / No 18
Star Trek: Vulcan's Glory
by DC Fontana
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1989
- Book Number: #44
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1989 / No 20

Japan / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko
USA / Paperback / Pocket Books / 2006
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
Here is a very special STAR TREK novel — from the woman consistently voted by the fans as their favorite writer from the original STAR TREK television series!
D.C. Fontana, writer of such classic STAR TREK episodes as "Journey to Babel" and "This Side of Paradise," here brings us the never-before-told story of a very young Mr. Spock, on his first mission aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. You'll also meet Captain Christopher Pike and his enigmatic first officer "Number One" (previously seen only in the original STAR TREK pilot "The Cage"), as well as the ship's brand new engineering officer, Montgomery Scott.
VULCAN'S GLORY is the tale of Spock's struggle to reconcile his many obligations — those forced on him by his Vulcan heritage, and those chosen by him upon his enlistment in Starfleet — to balance the wishes of others against the desires of his own heart.
Star Trek: Double, Double
by Michael Jan Friedman
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1989
- Book Number: #45
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1989 / No 22
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
On a routine exploratory mission, the Starship U.S.S. Hood picks up a distress signal from a research expedition thought lost long ago — the expedition of Dr. Roger Korby, one of the centuries' greatest scientific minds. Korby himself is dead, it seems, but his colleagues have made a most incredible discovery — a discovery they insist the Hood's captain see for himself. Reluctantly, the captain agrees to beam down...
Meanwhile, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise begins long-overdue shore leave on Tranquility Seven. James T. Kirk is looking forward to a few days of rest and relaxation...until what seems like a bizarre case of mistaken identity plunges Kirk into a whirlpool of mayhem and murder.
And puts an inhuman stranger with his memories and abilities in command of the Enterprise.
The
Lost Years trilogy was intended to fill in some of the gaps between the end of the
Enterprise's first five year mission and
Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Unfortunately, extensive re-writing of Brad Ferguson's novel by another author meant that the series never really got off the ground. In true
Hitchhikers Guide-style it eventually turned into a 'trilogy in four parts.'
Star Trek: The Lost Years
by JM Dillard
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1989
Other Editions
USA / Paperback / Pocket Books / 1990

UK / Paperback / Pan Books / 1990
Japan / Paperback / Hayakawa Bunko / 1990
Notes
- The Japanese edition of the book was split into two volumes.
Star Trek: A Flag Full of Stars
by Brad Ferguson
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1991
- Book Number: #54
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1991 / No 46
Notes
- At one point Brad Ferguson made his original version of A Flag Full of Stars available for download on the internet.
Star Trek: Traitor Winds
by LA Graf
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1994
- Book Number: #70
Star Trek: Recovery
by JM Dillard
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1995
- Book Number: #73
Star Trek: The Cry of the Onlies
by Judy Klass
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1989
- Book Number: #46
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1989 / No 28
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
Boaco Six — a once-tranquil Federation colony, now caught up in the throes of revolution. The Enterprise's mission: re-establish contact with the planet, and determine whether or not formal ties between the Federation and Boaco Six Should be strengthened.
Negotiations between Captain Kirk and the planet's ruling Council of Youngers are proceeding smoothly, until the atmosphere of goodwill is shattered by the sudden destruction of a Boacan ship — at the hands of an experimental Starfleet vessel!
Now, in order to prevent full-scale war from breaking out, the Enterprise must recapture the stolen Starfleet vessel and its abductors. A mission that will require the aid of the galaxy's most reclusive genius — and bring Captain Kirk face-to-face with the long-buried secrets of his past...
Notes
- The Cry of the Onlies is a sequel to the television episode Miri.
Star Trek: The Kobayashi Maru
by Julia Ecklar
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1989
- Book Number: #47
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1989 / No 30
Star Trek: Rules of Engagement
by Peter Morwood
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
- Book Number: #48
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 32
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
A sudden revolution on the planet Dekkanar brings Captain Kirk and the Enterprise running to evacuate Federation personnel trapped there. But their orders from Starfleet are quite clear: the 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 Klingon ship's destination? The planet Dekkanar...
Star Trek: The Pandora Principle
by Carolyn Clowes
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
- Book Number: #49
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 34
Star Trek: Doctor's Orders
by Diane Duane
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
- Book Number: #36
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 36
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
When Dr. McCoy grumbles once too often about the way the Enterprise ought to be run, Captain Kirk decides to leave the doctor in command while he oversees a routine diplomatic mission. Kirk beams down to a strange planet nicknamed "Flyspeck" to negotiate its admission into the Federation, leaving Dr. McCoy to enjoy his new authority.
However, the doctor soon learns that command is a double-edged sword when Kirk disappears without a trace. Desperately trying to locate his captain, McCoy comes under pressure from Starfleet to resolve the situation immediately. Matters go from bad to worse when the Klingons arrive and stake their own claim on Flyspeck.
Then another, more deadly power threatens them all, and suddenly Dr. McCoy and the Enterprise find themselves pitted against an alien fleet in a battle they have no hope of winning.
Star Trek: Prime Directive
by Gar & Judith Reeves-Stevens
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
Other Editions
USA / Paperback / Pocket Books / 1991
UK / Paperback / Pan Books / 1991
Back Cover Blurb — Pan Books
'MAY WHATEVER GODS THERE ARE HAVE MERCY ON YOUR SOUL...'
Starfleet's highest law has been broken. The world of Talin has been laid to waste and the USS starship destroyed by a radioactve firestorm.
The Captain is banished from Starfleet in disgrace. The crew of the tragic spaceship find themselves alone — scattered among the thousand worlds of the Federation.
But McCoy and Spock must return to Talin to find out how — and why — the tragedy occurred. And to discover the fateful truth about Captain Kirk's final hours of command...
by VE Mitchell
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
- Book Number: #51
Other Editions
UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 40
Star Trek: Home is the Hunter
by Dana Kramer-Rolls
- USA
- Paperback
- Pocket Books
- 1990
- Book Number: #52
Other Editions

UK / Paperback / Titan Books / 1990 / No 42
Back Cover Blurb — Pocket Books
A dispute over a planet and its primitive people leads Captain Kirk and a Klingon Commander to pit their ships against each other in battle. But the fight is stopped by a mysterious and powerful alien being named Weyland, who decides to punish three Enterprise crewmembers with their own history. He places Sulu in feudal Japan during the period's most important and bloody power struggle, Scotty in 18th century Scotland on the eve of revolt, and Chekov in WWII Russia.
Now, the three time travellers must face overwhelming dangers as they are pulled by conflicting forces: their allegiance to their homelands, their duty to the Federation they serve, and the demands of history.