More recent Deep Space Nine novels link directly with other Star Trek book lines and series, such as: Destiny (2008), Typhon Pact (2010–2012), The Fall (2013–14), and the relaunch of the Section 31 series.
Key:
All novels published as paperback editions, except where indicated.
†
Hardcover first edition.
^
Children's or young adult book.
◊
Published as an ebook exclusive.
‡
Included in omnibus or collection.
#
Published as a numbered novel.
Navy
Miniseries name.
Pink
Crossover series name.
ed.
Omnibus or collection editor(s).
et al.
Multiple authors, see note.
Episode novelizations
Based on select episodes from the television series. Call to Arms (1998) and Sacrifice of Angels (1998) are based on a seven episode arc from Deep Space Nine'sfifth and sixth seasons.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Millennium miniseries explores an alternate-timeline accidentally created by the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205). The series was partially adapted as The Fallen (2000), a third-person shooter video game developed by The Collective. An omnibus edition was published in 2002.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Mission Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of the USS Defiant (NX-74205) under the command of Elias Vaughn. These Haunted Seas (2008) omnibus collects Twilight (2002) and This Gray Spirit (2002). The cover art by Cliff Nielsen forms a polyptych. Original Sin (2017) has a similar premise.
Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch miniseries explores the various home worlds of the crew and residents of Deep Space Nine. The series was created and edited by Marco Palmieri.
Star Trek: Terok Nor relaunch miniseries explores the history of the Deep Space Nine station during the Bajoran Occupation when it was known by its Cardassian name: Terok Nor. The series is linked to the Lost Era (2003–2014). The cover art by John Picacio forms a triptych. The Deep Space Nine subtitle was omitted.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Gamma relaunch miniseries follows the crew of USS Robinson (NCC-71842) under the command of Benjamin Sisko. Only one novel has been published. Mission Gamma (2002) has a similar premise.
These are interlinked novels set after the episode "What You Leave Behind". The Lives of Dax (2001), a short story collection edited by Marco Palmieri, and A Stitch in Time (2000), by Andrew J. Robinson, are linked to the relaunch.
Warped (1995), a Deep Space Nine novel by K. W. Jeter
Warped (2015), a The Next Generation parody episode guide by Mike McMahan.
^As by Quark, as told to Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Ira Steven Behr.
^The Mist (1998), as by Benjamin Sisko, told in his own words, as recorded by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
^ abNovel exists within the continuity of the Deep Space Nine television series, and not the continuity of the relaunch novels.
^Invasion! (1998) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, L.A. Graf, and Dafydd ab Hugh.
^Day of Honor (1999) by Diane Carey, L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Diane G. Gallagher.
^The Captain's Table (2000) by L.A. Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David, Jerry Oltion.
^Twist of Faith (2007) by S.D. Perry, David Weddle and Jeffrey Lang, Keith DeCandido.
^Originally published as Star Trek: The Lives of Dax. Additional printings included the rounded word mark used for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch series.
^What Lay Beyond (2001) by John J. Ordover, editor, with Diane Carey, Peter David, Keith DeCandido, Christie Golden, Robert Greenberger, and Susan Wright.