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Publishers summary

Creatures of the night…

When a series of gruesome murders are uncovered around the world, the trail leads back to the SGC—and far beyond…

Recalled to Stargate Command, Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Colonel John Sheppard, and Dr. Rodney McKay are shown shocking video footage—a Wraith attack, taking place on Earth. While McKay, Teyla, and Ronon investigate the disturbing possibility that humans may harbor Wraith DNA, Colonel Sheppard is teamed with SG-1’s Dr. Daniel Jackson. Together, they follow the murder­ers’ trail from Colorado Springs to the war-torn streets of Iraq, and there, uncover a terrifying truth…

As an ancient cult prepares to unleash its deadly plot against humankind, Sheppard’s survival depends on his questioning of everything believed about the Wraith…

Authors summary

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A promotional cover for Blood Ties.

Sonny Whitelaw

Set near the end of Season 3 , the Atlantis team return from the Pegasus Galaxy to investigate a Wraith sighting on Earth. Teaming up with members of SG-1, they soon discover that the Wraith aren't the only monsters stalking human prey.

This is not a crossover with SG-1, however it is set at the end of Season 10 SG-1. We've brought on board Daniel Jackson because we've returned to Stargate's mythological roots. Myths and legends form the backbone of the Stargate franchise, so this seemed like a fitting farewell to ten years of SG-1 while still remaining very much an Atlantis story.

Elizabeth Christensen

A series of horrific ritualized killings sends the Atlantis expedition on a mission to a rarely investigated planet: Earth. When Stargate Command discovers that the cult-like group committing the murders has its roots in a genetic anomaly related to the Wraith retrovirus, the search for answers spans two galaxies. While his team explores a Pegasus planet where Ancient research resulted in other fantastical evolutions, Colonel Sheppard joins forces with SG-1’s Daniel Jackson and an FBI profiler who keeps everyone guessing—all to halt an impending disaster that threatens to alter the very humanity of the residents of Earth.

Notes

  • The book goes with the assumption that Ronon has an immunity to Wraith feeding which has proven to be inaccurate with the episode Broken Ties.
  • A theory postuled by Daniel in the novel suggests that the Ancient plague which devastated the race in the Milky Way was created by the Ascended Ori. As a result of the plague, the Ancient's either died, ascended or moved to the Pegasus galaxy.
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