(StarCraft: Frontline, volume 3, “Do No Harm” by Josh Elder and Ramanda Kamarga)
Archaeologist Jake Ramsey investigates a xel’naga temple, but things quickly spiral out of control when a protoss mystic known as a preserver merges with his mind. Afterward, Jake is flooded with memories spanning protoss history.
StarCraft: Firstborn, book one of the Dark Templar Saga by Christie Golden)
Jake Ramsey’s adventure continues on the planet Aiur. Under the instructions of the protoss preserver within his head, Jake explores the shadowy labyrinths beneath the planet’s surface to locate a sacred crystal that might be instrumental in saving the universe.
StarCraft: Shadow Hunters, book two of the Dark Templar Saga by Christie Golden)
Mysteriously, some of the Dominion’s highly trained ghosts begin to disappear. Nova Terra, now a graduate of the Ghost Academy, investigates the fate of the missing operatives and discovers a terrible secret.
StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres by Keith R. A. DeCandido)
Jake Ramsey is separated from his bodyguard, Rosemary Dahl, after they flee Aiur through a xel’naga warp gate. Rosemary ends up alongside other refugee protoss on Shakuras, but Jake is nowhere to be found. Alone and running out of time, Jake searches for a way to separate the protoss preserver from his mind before they both die.
StarCraft: Twilight, book three of the Dark Templar Saga by Christie Golden)
A team from the Moebius Foundation—a mysterious terran organization interested in alien artifacts—investigates a xel’naga structure in the far reaches of the Koprulu sector. During their research the scientists uncover a dark force lurking in the ancient ruins.
StarCraft: Frontline, volume 4, “Voice in the Darkness” by Josh Elder and Ramanda Kamarga)
Kern tries to start his life anew after a career as a Dominion reaper, a highly mobile shock trooper who was chemically altered to make himself more aggressive. But his troubled past proves harder to escape than he thought when a former comrade unexpectedly arrives at Kern’s home.
StarCraft: Frontline, volume 4, “Fear the Reaper” by David Gerrold and Ruben de Vela)
A nightclub singer named Starry Lace finds herself at the center of diplomatic intrigue between Dominion and Kel-Morian officials.
StarCraft: Frontline, volume 3, “Last Call” by Grace Randolph and Seung-hui Kye)
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A world-weary Jim Raynor returns to Mar Sara and struggles with his own disillusionment.
StarCraft: Frontline, volume 4, “Homecoming” by Chris Metzen and Hector Sevilla)
After four years of relative silence, the Queen of Blades and her zerg Swarm unleash attacks throughout the Koprulu sector. Amid the onslaught, Jim Raynor continues his struggle against the oppressive Terran Dominion … and the restless ghosts of his past.
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