Lost Souls

Lost Souls is the third and final book in the Star Trek: Destiny crossover trilogy. Written by David Mack, it was released in.

Summary

 * Blurb
 * The soldiers of Armageddon are on the march, laying waste to worlds in their passage. An audacious plan could stop them forever, but it carries risks that one starship captain is unwilling to take. For Captain Jean-Luc Picard, defending the future has never been so important, or so personal – and the wrong choice will cost him everything for which he has struggled and suffered.


 * For Captain William T. Riker, that choice has already been made. Haunted by the memories of those he was forced to leave behind, he must jeopardize all that he has left in a desperate bid to save the Federation.


 * For Captain Ezri Dax, whose impetuous youth is balanced by the wisdom of many lifetimes, the choice is a simple one: there is no going back – only forward to whatever future awaits them.


 * But for those who, millennia ago, had no choice... this is the hour of their final, inescapable destiny.

Background Information

 * The first-draft manuscript for the novel was completed in early, according to Mack, comprising 108,000 words on 490 pages. Mack began work on the manuscript in early January, immediately after delivering Mere Mortals.
 * The cover of the novel was revealed on.
 * The events of this novel are followed up in A Singular Destiny by Keith R.A. DeCandido, Over a Torrent Sea by Christopher L. Bennett, Full Circle by Kirsten Beyer, and Losing the Peace by William Leisner.
 * In the novel's inner title page, the 5th city listed under Pocket Books is Axion, one of the cities the Caeliar inhabit.
 * An extract from the novel appeared in Star Trek Magazine issue 141.

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