Death in Winter
The Next Generation)
Michael Jan Friedman

| ISBN: | 9780743497213 |
| Publisher: | Star Trek |
| Published: | 3 October, 2005 |
| Format: | Not Supplied By Publisher |
| Language: | English |
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Death in Winter
The Next Generation)
Michael Jan Friedman
With the Romulan Empire torn apart by civil war following the defeat of Shinzon, the Kevrata, a people enslaved under Romulan domination, are faced with the deadly threat of a biogenetic plague that threatens to destroy them all, and Starfleet assigns chief medical officer Dr. Beverly Crusher to help. 25,000 first printing.
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