Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh: Volume 2

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Simon and Schuster, Apr 10, 2002 - Fiction - 352 pages
The heart-pumping thrilling sequel to the bestseller Eugenics Wars Volume One.

Picking up where the amazing bestseller Eugenics Wars Volume One left off, we pick up the story of Khan Noonian Singh as a teenager. No longer willing to simply adjust the course of Earth's destiny here and there, Khan now intends to make himself ruler of earth. Gary Seven, extraterrestrial agent, and his human colleague Roberta Lincoln must now face off against their one-time ally in a battle for control of the planet earth itself.

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Prologue
1
Chapter One
19
Chapter Two
38
Chapter Three
52
Chapter Four
66
Chapter Five
72
Chapter Six
83
Chapter Seven
93
Chapter Sixteen
186
Chapter Seventeen
194
Chapter Eighteen
205
Chapter Nineteen
215
Chapter Twenty
226
Chapter TwentyOne
245
Chapter TwentyTwo
253
Chapter TwentyThree
270

Chapter Eight
105
Chapter Nine
112
Chapter Ten
117
Chapter Eleven
133
Chapter Twelve
138
Chapter Thirteen
157
Chapter Fourteen
162
Chapter Fifteen
176
Chapter TwentyFour
273
Chapter TwentyFive
287
Chapter TwentySix
301
Chapter TwentySeven
310
Chapter TwentyEight
316
Epilogue
321
Afterword
331
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About the author (2002)

Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels and short stories. He has also written the official movie novelizations of War for the Planet of the Apes, Godzilla, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight Rises, Daredevil, Ghost Rider, and the first three Underworld movies, as well as books and stories based on such popular series as Alias, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, CSI, Farscape, The 4400, Leverage, The Librarians, Roswell, Terminator, Warehouse 13, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Zorro. He has received three Scribe Awards from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, as well as the Faust Award for Life Achievement. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Visit him at GregCox-Author.com.

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