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1. Tenebrea's Hope (Tenebrea Trilogy
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1. Tenebrea's Hope (Tenebrea Trilogy #2)
by Roxann Dawson, Daniel Graham
Mass Market Paperback: 400 Pages (2001-10-02)
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Asin: 0671036092
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Andrea Flores has become one of the most valued agents of the Tenebrea, the elite fighting force of the star-spanning Alliance. Following the destruction of the Clone Welfare Institute run by the Cor Ordinate, Andrea is sent on a vital mission alongside her comrades, H'Roo Parh, a Jod; Tara Gullwing, a clone -- and Tara's lover, Eric, the clone of Andrea's dead husband.

But Andrea has not forgotten her true reason for joining the Tenebrea: to take revenge on those responsible for the death of her husband and children -- Cor terrorists who mistook her husband for Eric. Now alongside a constant reminder of what she has lost, Andrea faces her greatest challenge yet... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Tenebrea's Hope
Easy to read Sci-Fi book, great suspense.I really enjoyed reading this wonderful Sci-Fi creating.Roxann Dawsonin Combination with Graham have made a great trilogy.I will definitely like to see more books from these authors.Just when there was no hope Andrea pulls Through and gives Hope to the next Book, Tenebrea's Rising.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Tenebrea's Hope was awesome! Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham have proved themselves extremely talented novelists, once again. I highly reccomend this book.

P.S. It's essential that you read Entering Tenebrea before you read this one.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hope for the Tenebrea is also Hope for Andrea
Tenebrea's Hope is a reward for readers who made it through Entering Tenebrea without giving up on the series.Book Two of the Tenebrea Trilogy is definitely better than its predecessor, despite an ending that's a wee bit trite and anticlimactic, and fails to deliver any major plot payoff.

The story picks up with Andrea Flores and renegade clone Tara in mid-flight away from the wreckage they generated on Cor.Blowing up the clone institute seemed the only way to buy time for mounting a full offensive against the Ordinate's NewGen clones, but it also blew Andrea's cover and K'Rin's plans for mobilizing the Jod Council in secrecy.Under ambitious Admiral Brulk, the Ordinate traces the saboteurs back to Jod and seizes the initiative.Accusing Jod of incitement to war, Cor gains a political weapon in lieu of the NewGen forces it lost.

Still too closed-minded to understand the real threat, Jod Council leader Pl'Don sees the Ordinate mess as an excellent opportunity to destroy his long-standing opponent K'Rin, along with the Tenebrea and the entire Rin clan.Expecting to take a Council seat as leader of any potential fight against Cor, K'Rin instead finds himself and most of his men taken by surprise and packed off to a prison planet.Worse, a traitor in K'Rin's ranks has told Pl'Don about the Tenebrea's use of the illegal Quazel protein; with no access to the necessary counteracting enzyme, the prisoners are doomed to a gruesome and lingering death.

Cooling her heels in a hidden outpost with fellow Tenebrea H'Roo and escaped clones Tara and Eric, Andrea is spared from Pl'Don's trap.She and her companions are now the Tenebrea's best hope.There's hope for her, too, as-almost against her will-she finds herself beginning to care again about the fates of those around her.Suddenly her life's mission of killing as many Ordinate as she can is sidelined by her need to spring K'Rin and the Tenebrea.She does return to Cor as she promised outlaw clone Brigon in Entering Tenebrea, but it's to recruit his assistance in the great escape rather than to fight the Ordinate.Meanwhile, Cor is preparing to sandbag Jod in pretty much the same way that Pl'Don took out K'Rin and most of his men-a nicely ironic touch.

The story lines in Tenebrea's Hope are much more scattered than in Entering Tenebrea.Where most of the action in the previous book was focused on either Andrea or K'Rin, those perspectives are joined here by alternating sections centering on Pl'Don, Brigon, Brulk, and a number of other minor characters as well.The increased plot complexity helps to conceal the believability issues that still crop up from time to time, but the transitions are choppy and continuity sometimes suffers.As in the first book, the characters and situations are absorbing enough to ensure that most readers will be back to see how all those cliffhangers are resolved in the final installment of the trilogy.

5-0 out of 5 stars This story just keeps getting better!
This second book of the Tenebrea trilogy was even more engaging than the first.I was drawn in from the very first paragraph, and the story held my interest all the way to the last line.And, as only a good book can, it left me wanting more.I cannot wait to get my hands on the third book, Tenebrea Rising.

This story is so incredible that I was so caught up in it, I actually forgot where I was a couple of times.I was sad I reached the end of the book, and desperately wanted to climb back into Andrea Flores' world.

It's beautifully written.The characters are multi-dimensional and endearing, the imagery evokes pictures in the mind that are fascinating, and the story has so many twists and turns it keeps the reader on his/her toes.Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham make a superb team.I thought Ms. Dawson was one of the most gifted Star Trek actors ever, and her talents continue to deliver.

5-0 out of 5 stars TENEBREA TRILOGY ROCKS!
Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham make a powerful and exciting writing team.They each bring to this trilogy their own unique blend of talent and creativity.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading both "Entering Tenebrea" and "Tenebrea's Hope".
Captivating, edge of your seat suspense and a spectrum of emotions was felt, as I became a sideline character cheering on Andrea Flores in her quest.

I wait with bated breath to read the third book in this tantalizing trilogy, "Tenebrea Rising".I look forward to seeing Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham at the NYC Convention where I will wait in line yet again to be the first to obtain a signed copy of the final book in this intoxicating trilogy.

KUDOS TOTHE AUTHORS..............

Bonnie K. FitzPatrick ... Read more


2. Entering Tenebrea (Tenebrea Trilogy #1)
by Roxann Dawson, Daniel Graham
Mass Market Paperback: 368 Pages (2001-02-27)
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Asin: 0671036076
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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One piercing energy beam is enough to shatter the calm of a seaport on a sunny day. Just one shot turns an idle dreamer into a hardened avenger. Enraged by the brutal terrorist attack that kills her entire family, Andrea Flores leaves behind a world she loves. Abandoning Earth forever to even the score, Andrea finds herself an outcast on the harsh planet Jod, where she fights to join an elite unit, the powerful and mysterious Tenebrea. With the universe on the brink of destruction, Andrea must survive against all odds until the day she can face her family's killers and taste the revenge for which she lives. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (22)

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Sci-Fi writing that will entertain you well.
It was a very curious novel.It actually surprised me along the way. It looks like an innocent bystanderbecomes the center of a war that no one dared to start.As the clones get the necessary stimulus from Andrea, all hell breaks loose.This book will leave wishing you bought the whole trilogy at once.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! Five Stars all the way!
This book was a fantastic read! It had a terrific plot, great characters, and many thrilling moments!
When I first heard of the book, I wasn't very interested(I'm not a big Sci-fi fan). But it got great reviews, so I decided to give it a try. I'm so happy that I did! This book wasn't like any other book I had ever read. It was better! It had something for everyone: action, suspense, romance, adventure, and mystery.

This is hands down one of greatest, if not THE greatest, books I've ever read or ever hope to read!

3-0 out of 5 stars A State of Mind as Much as a Series of Events
The first book of a projected trilogy, Entering Tenebrea is not a truly great read, but it shows increasing promise as the story unfolds, especially for readers willing to cut a pair of relative rookies some slack.

Earth belongs to the Alliance, a largely alien planetary union now debating membership for the Ordinate, a human civilization found on the planet Cor some years ago.Little is known about the secretive Ordinate, except that it arose from an ancient alien experiment to study the impact of advanced Alliance technology on humans, and it now relies extensively on cloned slave labor-illegal in the Alliance.Alliance governments see cloning as the only issue.To a few scattered individuals, however, the Ordinate poses a deeper threat.

For Terran Andrea Flores, a perfect life is derailed when her husband and daughter die in a terrorist attack.Witness to the attack is Jod Admiral Hal K'Rin, on the outs with his planetary Council for continuing his father's anti-Ordinate crusade.K'Rin takes Andrea under his wing, eventually offering her a chance to join his Tenebrea.The Tenebrea have long been Clan Rin's household guard, but also serve as an elite special force for the regular Jod militia.One Tenebrea function is riding herd on Ordinate agents among the Alliance worlds.K'Rin knows, and Andrea learns, that the alleged terrorist attack was really an Ordinate operation.K'Rin also heard recently that Cor is developing a new order of highly dangerous clones.His source is clone escapee Eric, who's seeking aid for his fellow old-order clones, now being phased out.Can K'Rin trust such a source?

The Roman Catholic "Tenebrae" (misspelled by the authors) is a rite of mourning and darkness, commemorating Christ's crucifixion.Why an alien military group is named after an old Latin word is never explained, but for Andrea Flores "entering Tenebrea" describes a state of mind as much as a series of events.Considering herself as dead as her family, she wants only to kill as many of the killers as she can, commemorating her own loss.She must earn her commission, though; after rigorous training, only the best candidates become Tenebrea, with a commitment that's absolute and life-long.Her first mission is to infiltrate Cor, join the renegade clone underground, confirm Eric's claims, and escape with proof in hand.

Much of the early set-up to Entering Tenebrea is too contrived to ring true, grating against the willing suspension of disbelief that makes for a successful novel.Once past the troublesome set-up chapters, however, the characters, social systems, and situations are absorbing enough to help the reader focus on action, not analysis.Some later plot elements still don't pass close scrutiny, and there are occasional chronology and continuity errors, but it becomes easier to ignore them.The writing style is serviceable if uninspired, with only the average assortment of basic writing errors.By story's end, the patient reader will almost certainly want to see how the remaining two installments of the trilogy shape up.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome, action-packed Space Opera!!Highly recommended!
When Andrea Flores's husband and daughter are killed in a terrorist attack, she is taken aboard the Jod starship Tyker to heal and recuperate.The Tyker's captain, K'Rin, who witnessed the aftermath of her family's murder, gives her the opportunity to join his elite and mysterious house guard, the Tenebrea.Trained as an assassin, Andrea finds herself on a special mission to the planet Cor, where she must gather information about a rumor of NewGen clones that are supposedly being grown for war.What Andrea seeks is vengeance, but her plan is slightly sidetracked in a new search for answers, and what she ends up getting involved in is something neither she, not the Jod, could have imagined.

This book was fabulous!I really didn't know what to expect, since the back cover is kind of vague, but what a wonderful surprise it was to find myself immersed in a truly gripping story of heartbreak, betrayal, acceptance, friendship, love, vengeance, secrets, lies, and loyalty.There are also some key points of humor, and plenty of tense and exciting action.Andrea's story is not as cut and dry as you might imagine in the beginning, and the plot twists and secrets that are revealed along the way make for a wonderful page-turner that teases the mind and leaves you begging for more.

The world building was wonderful, and the characters were rich and multidimensional.There were times when I really wondered, who were the good guys and who were the bad guys? ... and I'm still wondering about some of them, even at the end of the second book (Tenebrea's Hope), which was just as amazing as the first. The plot is woven together with such expertise that I was doomed to read the entire book in one sitting, never once having to skim over a dull spot ... and that is very rare indeed.I highly, highly recommend this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!
When Andrea Flores's husband and daughter are killed in a terrorist attack, she is taken aboard the Jod starship Tyker to heal and recuperate.The Tyker's captain, K'Rin, who witnessed the aftermath of her family's murder, gives her the opportunity to join his elite and mysterious house guard, the Tenebrea.Trained as an assassin, Andrea finds herself on a special mission to the planet Cor, where she must gather information about a rumor of NewGen clones that are supposedly being grown for war.What Andrea seeks is vengeance, but her plan is slightly sidetracked in a new search for answers, and what she ends up getting involved in is something neither she, not the Jod, could have imagined.

This book was fabulous!I really didn't know what to expect, since the back cover is kind of vague, but what a wonderful surprise it was to find myself immersed in a truly gripping story of heartbreak, betrayal, acceptance, friendship, love, vengeance, secrets, lies, and loyalty.There are also some key points of humor, and plenty of tense and exciting action.Andrea's story is not as cut and dry as you might imagine in the beginning, and the plot twists and secrets that are revealed along the way make for a wonderful page-turner that teases the mind and leaves you begging for more.

The world building was wonderful, and the characters were rich and multidimensional.There were times when I really wondered, who were the good guys and who were the bad guys? ... and I'm still wondering about some of them, even at the end of the second book (Tenebrea's Hope), which was just as amazing as the first. The plot is woven together with such expertise that I was doomed to read the entire book in one sitting, never once having to skim over a dull spot ... and that is very rare indeed.I highly, highly recommend this book! ... Read more


3. Tenebrea Rising
by Roxann Dawson
Mass Market Paperback: 496 Pages (2002-11-01)
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Asin: 0671036114
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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On the planet Klamdara, several members of the elite fighting force of the Alliance known as the Tenebrea -- including their leader, Hal K'Rin -- are imprisoned, dying, and hoping for rescue. On the planet Cor, that hope resides in Andrea Flores, one of the Tenebrea's best operatives, and her ragtag group of wilderness clones. But Andrea has never lost sight of her true reason for joining the Tenebrea: to take revenge upon the murderers of her husband and daughter.

However, the rescue of K'Rin leads Andrea to an awful truth that he is hiding about Andrea's past, one that will throw her quest for revenge into chaos!

Andrea Flores's long, difficult road to avenge the deaths of her loved ones comes to a head in the shocking conclusion to the Tenebrea trilogy! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Tenebrea Rise
You really don't know what to expect from the clone war, but you hope good conquers evil.This book is fantastic and the end of a great Trilogy.It would be nice to continue the story, but I think the authors leave the posibilities up to us. If you like Sci-Fi and havevision, this book will make you feel like you are right there.

Dawson and Graham did a great job!

5-0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!
I don't even like reading battles or sci-fi, but this book was amazing! The ending was a little brief, but perfect for finishing this fantastic trilogy! I loved this book and I know you will, too!

5-0 out of 5 stars A most satisfying conclusion
Tenebrea Rising provides a satisfying end to an ambitious trilogy.

In books one and two, Andrea became ruthless because of the evil done to her.Her mentor, K'Rin has long been ruthless because of his practical, if not exaggerated, sense of duty. The Jod's leader, Pl'Don, is ruthlessly ambitious as is his Cor counterpart, Admiral Brulk, who manufactures clones that he uses like ammunition.Even the Chelle, who offer comic relief, demonstrate a kind of pettifogging ruthlessness.The Chelle's arrogant meddling on Earth actually started the whole disordered mess.

All these unbridled self-interests collide in Tenebrea Rising.As with all moral tales, redemption comes from selflessness, embodied by the maternal (although ironically sterile clone Tara) and Andrea's companion, the noble H'Roo Parh.Andrea finally breaks hate's hold on her when realizes that she is becoming like K'Rin, the latest object of her hate.

The ending of Tenebrea Rising leaves many unanswered questions, but such is life.Andrea quips at the end, "Now we have a future," and we are left to wonder, what kind of future? These books are so much more than space opera--very enjoyable at one level, and deeper still.

3-0 out of 5 stars Patient Readers Will Be Rewarded
Book Three of the Tenebrea Trilogy reads like it was rushed to print before it was fully polished.Tenebrea Rising delivers up some nice moments and a satisfying enough action climax, but ends far too abruptly and with far too many dangling plot threads.Its first half doesn't quite live up to the promise of Tenebrea's Hope, though it overcomes its early failings as events move along.The title is puzzling: the Tenebrea aren't really involved much after their initial rescue, and the authors don't particularly follow through on the implied theme of gradually rising fortunes.

Andrea and her team save the imprisoned Tenebrea, but then she learns the full extent to which K'Rin has used her and others for his own ends.Torn between heartache and rage, she breaks with the Tenebrea and swears to kill K'Rin if she ever sees him again.Considering her own ruthlessness in using others, she really shouldn't be throwing stones.

The Ordinate hit Jod, obliterating most of the fleet, pulverizing the capital, and annihilating the government.Then the Chelle make their own first move into open war with Jod, while Cor Admiral Brulk returns home to rebuild his intentionally sacrificed fleet and forces.K'Rin takes over as both military and civilian leader on Jod, making plans to wage a dual campaign against Cor and Chelle.

With Brigon, Eric, and Andrea overdue in returning to Cor, a crippled Tara leads the starving outlaw clones out of their wilderness retreat to fight the Ordinate at close quarters again.While she's finalizing the details of their proposed assault, the Tenebrea rescue team at last rejoins her with much-needed supplies, equipment, and tactical supportfrom K'Rin.He needs the clones to help wipe out the Ordinate before Brulk gets back to fighting trim.Andrea comes along only as a favor to Brigon, wanting nothing more to do with K'Rin even at a distance.

After waiting all the way through Tenebrea's Hope for some major plot action, readers are again left waiting too long before things finally break in Tenebrea Rising.In the early chapters, the writing seems more clumsy and repetitive than in either previous book.References to prior events don't always agree with earlier accounts.As in Hope, there are too many scattered points of view, with choppy transitions that make it hard for readers' attention to remain engaged.Neither Andrea nor K'Rin shows up often enough or long enough to serve as a necessary anchor for the other story lines.

Once again, though, the patient reader is rewarded; the second half of the book is substantially better than the first.Except for one noble sacrifice, the key characters all get the outcomes they deserve.There are occasional philosophical asides and small action vignettes that rise above the rest of the story and show what the authors might accomplish after a bit more seasoning.The Chelle provide some welcome comic relief.Additional follow-up books might be expected. ... Read more


4. Star Trek Voyager Magazine #12 June 1997 Roxann Dawson
Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Asin: B003E135TA
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Collectible magazine is in good shape. ... Read more


5. Biography - Dawson, Roxann Biggs (1964-): An article from: Contemporary Authors
by Gale Reference Team
Digital: 4 Pages (2004-01-01)
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This digital document, covering the life and work of Roxann Biggs Dawson, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thompson Gale. The length of the entry is 1189 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
  • Family members
  • Education
  • Professional associations and honors
  • Employment
  • Writings, including books and periodicals
  • A description of the author's work
  • References to further readings about the author
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6. Entering Tenebrea (Tenebrea Trilogy, Book 1), Limited Edition
by Dawson Roxann & Daniel Graham
 Hardcover: Pages (2000-01-01)
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Asin: 0964449544
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7. Entering Tenebrea Book One
by Roxann Dawson
Unknown Binding: Pages (2001-04)

Isbn: 0743417445
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars War and One woman's vengeance!
Kudos to Roxann Dawson and Daniel Graham in starting this
gripping series about a young woman thirst for revenge against the backdrop of emerging interstellar war! Andrea Flores, a married young woman and mother of a infant daughter sees her life shattered; when offworld terrorists attack killing her husband and infant daughter! Now Andrea becomes a hardened avenger who seeks vengeance against the killers.Andrea must leave Earth and go to the alien Jod homeworld and join their elite military service called Tenebrea in the hopes of finding the killers! She endure a harsh training and prejudice of the Jod in her struggle and finally going undercover to the terrorists' homeworld, Cor Ordinate and lead a rebellion of clones! The authors have written superior military sf saga about a young woman who immediately gets our sympathy in her struggles to find justice for her murdered family. The authors' world-building skills are above-average in creating Jod civilization and fascist Cor Ordinate.I especially like the rugged scenes of the training of Tenebrea and finally gripping battle scenes upon Cor Ordinate.Bring on the next Andrea Flores novel, I want more!
Cor Ordinate
homeworld

5-0 out of 5 stars Entering Tenebrea leaves you wanting more!!!!
Wow is the first word out of my mouth when I finished this first book of the trilogy.I immediately wanted the story to go on so I could see what happens next.I couldn't put it down!! I was lucky enough to buy it when Roxann was signing them at a convention.I read the entire book in one day!!If you like military and sci-fi stuff, you will love this one!! Bravo to both Roxann and Daniel for such an entertaining and thought provoking book!!Can't wait for the next installment coming out soon!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Exciting and Entertaining
I was lucky enough to pick up this book at a book signing and so I've got a signed hard-backed special edition!!! The cover is by the 4X award winning artist, Dan Curry -- he's done some of the coolest visual effects you see in Hollywood. And the book was a real page-turner!!Roxann Dawson is as talented a writer as she is an actress -- and she's really gorgeous in person. Dan Graham seems like a bit of a character and I think his training the Army Rangers paid off in the way he wrote about military exercises and strategy. The whole book was very well written and I'm looking forward to the next book. As a matter of fact, I came to Amazon.com to see if they were carrying it yet. I hope it comes out in hardback, too, so I can get one of the copies. Anyone know how I can get it signed? I wouldn't mind seeing Roxann again!! ;-) ... Read more


8. Tenebrea's Hope (Book Two of the Tenebrea Trilogy, Collector's Limited Edition)
by Roxann Dawson, Daniel Graham
 Hardcover: 337 Pages (2000)

Isbn: 0964449552
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9. Tenebrea Rising: Book Three in the Tenebrea Trilogy (Collector's Limited Edition)
by Roxann Dawson, Daniel Graham
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10. Star Trek Voyager Magazine #4 - Roxann Biggs-Dawson (Oct. 1995)
by David Hirsch, Joe Nazzard, John Sayers, Ian Spelling
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This 74-page issue features articles on Faces of B'Elanna Torres: Klingon courage vs. human intelligence; Michael Piller speaks of co-creating the Heroes and Demons saga. And more! ... Read more


11. Star Trek Communicator #121 Roxann Dawson & Borg Queen
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B002VRYTDE
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12. TV Guide Magazine July 29 2000 Roxann Dawson Star Trek Voyager (Single Back Issue)
by TV Guide
Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B001DBP1NG
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*Lust In Space: Closeups on 8 actresses who put the sigh in Sci-Fi *Neil Simon speaks about the late Walter Matthau *10 Most Memorable Convention moments *Lisa Gay Hamilton of The Practice *Robins Report: Roswell TV show *Sports View: Pete Sampras *TV Crossword ... Read more


13. DreamWatch #32 April 1997 Roxann Dawson/Star Trek: Voyager on Cover, Babylon 5 Interview, The X-Files Interviews, Dark Skies Interviews, Red Dwarf Interview, Crime Traveller, Xena: Warrior Princess, Star Wars: The Special Edition
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (1997)

Asin: B002V0BHEU
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14. ENTERING TENEBREA (TENEBREA, NO 1) -- BARGAIN BOOK
by ROXANN DAWSON
 Paperback: Pages (2001)

Asin: B000K2LYTO
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15. Star Trek The Magazine: Roxann Dawson, Designing Species 8472, Writer John Logan
by Star Trek The Magazine Staff
 Paperback: Pages (2001-01-01)

Asin: B001TM8IT8
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