Rihannsu by Diane Duane

Rihannsu by Diane Duane

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Capping off the fortieth anniversary celebration of Star Trek, the long-awaited conclusion of New York Times bestselling author Diane Duane's twenty-year Romulan saga, featuring Romulan renegade Ael t'Rlailiiu and the Rihannsu - the secret history of the Romulan people.

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Rihannsu by Diane Duane

At last, the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire have agreed to meet on neutral ground in order to resolve the tangle of intrigue and conspiracy that began many years ago with the hijacking of the USS Intrepid. As a show of good faith, the crew of the legendary starship USS Enterprise has been ordered to attend the talks. In their informal charge is the Romulan renegade Ael, the wanted fugitive who, along with Captain James T. Kirk, served as the catalyst of the present troubles. On the other side, the visiting Romulan party is as fractious and disunited as their own divided world. As Kirk and his crew attempt to negotiate a delicate peace and the Romulans attempt to restore their tarnished honour, it becomes increasingly apparent that their only course of action is to prepare for the war that both sides hoped to avoid...
Diane Duane is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy novels, amongst them the fan-favourite Star Trek titles DARK MIRROR and the 5-volume Rihannsu series of novels exploring the world of the Romulans (the first four volumes of which are now available as the omnibus THE BLOODWING VOYAGES 1416525777) released together with the fifth volume (THE EMPTY CHAIR 1416508910) in January 2007.
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ISBN 13 9781416508915
ISBN 10 1416508910
Title Rihannsu
Author Diane Duane
Series Star Trek: The Original S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2006-11-28
Number of pages 352
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