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Dragons Gone Wild: Volume 3

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dragons Gone Wild: Volume 3

Contributors:

By (Author) Koboldt

ISBN:

9781668073032

Publisher:

Baen Books

Imprint:

Baen Books

Publication Date:

2nd December 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Adventure / action fiction
Hard science fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

398g

Description

B.A.D. COMPANY IS AT IT AGAIN, THEIR CUSTOM-ENGINEERED DRAGONS CURBING ECOLOGICAL THREATSBUT ARE THEY AT RISK OF BECOMING A THREAT THEMSELVES

Genetic engineer Noah Parker helped domesticate dragons for use as pets and deployed them for the U.S. military. Now his team is tasked with designing dragons to tackle invasive species and other ecological problems. It's no easy job, especially because government approval requires the dragons have built-in failsafes to prevent them from reproducing in the wild. To Noah's surprise, the approval also requires the presence of an onsite observerwho happens to be his former rival from graduate school.

Still, there are big problems to solve where dragons can help: from a plague of locusts threatening a precious desert oasis to a rat infestation in penguin nesting habitats in Antarctica. Every environment brings unique challenges, ones that Noah can only understand by going there in person. All that remains is watching to make sure dragons get the job done.

Although the environmental control dragons are successful, the Build-A-Dragon Company starts to receive worrisome reports of wild dragons in places they should not be. Many of those point to a small Midwestern town where dragons have attacked livestock and even people. When Noah travels there to investigate, he finds the problem is far worse than they could have imagined . . .

Praise for Deploying Dragons:
Full of thrilling invention and discovery and show-stealing dragons, this one is for every reader whos ever dreamed of riding or at least training their very own winged beast. Library Journal

A fast-paced and funny ride, this book will keep readers entertained. Booklist

Praise for Domesticating Dragons:
Koboldt delivers a funny and immersive look at the world of genetic engineering. . . . With characteristic verve, Koboldt contrasts the playful adventure plot with eerie dystopian setting and a searing examination of corporate greed and ambition. Fans of inventive speculative fiction are sure to be pleased. Publishers Weekly

Its entertaining, interesting, and Koboldt does a fantastic job of keeping the pace steady and consistent. All-in-all a fantastic, and definitely different, follow-up to his debut trilogy. Ill take more of this, please! SFF World

Lab-based science fiction, with its grounding in the real world, real situations and people who feel like friends rather than out-of-this-world superheroes is a lot of fun when its done right. Its done right in Domesticating Dragons, with its geeky hero who saves the day, gets the girl and fulfills all of our dreams of dragons. Reading Reality

Praise for Dan Koboldt:
. . . very readable and highly enjoyable. . . . Characters that are more than the sum of their parts, a world that has so much to offer, and a story that races along apace . . . SFF World on The World Awakening

Author Bio

Dan Koboldtis the author of the Gateways to Alissia trilogy (Harper Voyager), the editor ofPutting the Science in Fiction(Writers Digest, 2018), and the creator of the sci-fi adventure serialThe Triangle(Serial Box, 2019). As a genetics researcher, he has coauthored more than 80 publications inNature,Science, The New England Journal of Medicine, and other scientific journals. Dan is also an avid deer hunter and outdoorsman. He lives with his wife and children in Ohio, where the deer take their revenge by eating the flowers in his backyard.

Dan can be found at dankoboldt.com and on X at @DanKoboldt. On his blog, he runs the popular Science in Sci-fi / Fact in Fantasy series, where experts in various fields contribute articles about how to write more realistic fiction. Articles from this series were collected into a book that came out in 2018 fromWriters Digest. Koboldts Putting the Science in Science Fiction blog can be found here:dankoboldt.com/science-in-scifi. He has also written nonfiction articles forClarkesworld, Apex Magazine, and Baen.com.

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