Mass Market Paperbound
272 Pages, 4.3 x 7 x 0.5 in
May 2, 2000
Random House Publishing Group
034542719x
9780345427199
From the Publisher
The Drakh have assaulted Earth with deadly Shadow technology--but
the worst is yet to come in this stunning continuation of the
Babylon 5 epic adventure . . .
Centauri Prime has been infiltrated by malevolent allies of the
Shadows, creatures known as the Drakh. While Centauri citizens
continue to rebuild their war-torn planet, their secret masters
work feverishly toward one ultimate goal: to crush the Interstellar
Alliance once and for all.
As the Drakh carry out their horrific plans, Emperor Londo Mollari
languishes on his throne, a puppet of the Drakh-bred keeper, an
insidious creature that monitors his every thought, word, and
action. While the emperor broods, the power-obsessed Lord Durla--an
unwitting Drakh pawn--follows his own agenda.
But Drakh control is not absolute. Vir Cotto--a most unlikely
hero--has begun a resistance movement, and Alliance President John
Sheridan has sent his most trusted troubleshooter, Michael
Garibaldi, to investigate. Yet this move may prove
costly, and though the Centauri continue to build a new military
machine, the Alliance avoids any overt confrontation, hoping the
problem will go away.
From the Jacket
The Drakh have assaulted Earth with deadly Shadow technology--but
the worst is yet to come in this stunning continuation of the
Babylon 5 epic adventure . . .
Centauri Prime has been infiltrated by malevolent allies of the
Shadows, creatures known as the Drakh. While Centauri citizens
continue to rebuild their war-torn planet, their secret masters
work feverishly toward one ultimate goal: to crush the Interstellar
Alliance once and for all.
As the Drakh carry out their horrific plans, Emperor Londo Mollari
languishes on his throne, a puppet of the Drakh-bred keeper, an
insidious creature that monitors his every thought, word, and
action. While the emperor broods, the power-obsessed Lord Durla--an
unwitting Drakh pawn--follows his own agenda.
But Drakh control is not absolute. Vir Cotto--a most unlikely
hero--has begun a resistance movement, and Alliance President John
Sheridan has sent his most trusted troubleshooter, Michael
Garibaldi, to investigate. Yet this move may prove costly, and
though the Centauri continue to build a new military machine, the
Alliance avoids any overt confrontation, hoping the problem will go
away.
About the Author
Peter David was born September 23, 1956 in New Jersey, and raised in Pennsylvania. David originally tried to work in Journalism but finally got a job at Marvel Comics as Asst. Direct Sales Manager. He wrote some "fill in" comics for Spider-man and eventually got to the point where he was the regular writer for several titles. David has had over fifty novels published, including numerous appearances on the New York Times Bestsellers List. His greatest fame comes from the Star Trek novels, where he is the most popular writer of the series, with Imzadi being one of the best selling Star Trek novels of all time. David is also co-creator and author of the bestselling New Frontier series for Pocket Books and has also had short stories appear in such collections as Shock Rock, Shock Rock II and Otherwere, as well as Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. David had an award-winning twelve-year run on The Incredible Hulk, and he has also worked on such popular titles as Supergirl, Young Justice, Soulsearchers and Company, Aquaman, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, X-Factor, Star Trek, Wolverine, The Phantom, Sachs & Violens and many others. He has also written comic book-related novels, such as The Hulk: What Savage Beast, and co-edited the Ultimate Hulk short story collection. His opinion column "But I Digress" has been running in the industry trade newspaper The Comic Buyers Guide for nearly a decade, and in that time has been the paper's consistently most popular feature and was also collected into a trade paperback edition. Peter is the co-creator, with popular science fiction icon Bill Mumy of the Cable Ace Award-nominated science fiction series Space Cases, which ran for two seasons on Nickelodeon. He has also written several scripts for the Hugo Award winning TV series Babylon 5, and the sequel series Crusade, as well as the animated series Roswell. David has also written several films for Full Moon Entertainment and co-produced two of them, including two installments in the popular Trancers series as well as the science fiction western spoof Oblivion, which won the Gold Award at the 1994 Houston International Film Festival for best Theatrical Feature Film, Fantasy/Horror category. David has won many other awards including the Haxtur Award 1996 in Spain, Best Comic script; OZCon 1995 award in Australia, Favorite International Writer; Comic Buyers Guide 1995 Fan Awards, Favorite writer; Wizard Fan Award Winner 1993; Golden Duck Award for Young Adult Series for Starfleet Academy, 1994; UK Comic Art Award, 1993; and the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award, 1993.