Stargate SG-1 (Jennifer Fallon) Books in Order
Part ofJennifer Fallon Books in OrderSee Jennifer Fallon's Stargate SG-1 books in order, with summary notes, tie-in background, and quick help on where this adventure fits.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Roswell
by Jennifer Fallon
2007
A Stargate malfunction hurls SG-1 back to 1947, where the Roswell legend is about to get much messier. To repair the timeline, the team must survive history, conspiracy, and an alien crisis at once.
Series background & context
This page covers Jennifer Fallon's contribution to the official Stargate SG-1 tie-in line rather than a long original series of her own. In practice, that means one co-written novel, Roswell, which she wrote with Sonny Whitelaw.
The setup is exactly the kind of franchise premise that can be a lot of fun when it is handled well. A Stargate malfunction throws members of SG-1 back to 1947, right into the era of the Roswell legend. From there the book folds together time travel trouble, alien secrecy, alternate timelines, and the pressure of trying to fix history without breaking it further. Jack O'Neill and Vala Mal Doran are pulled into the rescue, and an Asgard stranded in the past turns a bad problem into a much larger one.
What makes this kind of tie-in work is pace and voice. The story is built around a familiar team, a recognisable bit of pop culture history, and the simple fact that every intervention creates more consequences. If you already know the show, the appeal is obvious. You get the banter, the mission structure, and the sense that one impossible situation is about to split into three worse ones. If you are newer to Stargate SG-1, the core idea is still easy enough to follow because the book leans on a clean adventure engine.
It is a single outing, not a sprawling Fallon world.
That makes this page a little different from the fantasy ones. You are not looking at a decades-long invented mythology with multiple entry points. You are looking at one official tie-in adventure that shows how Fallon adapts her plotting instincts to an existing television universe, with time travel, conspiracies, and history all working against the clock.
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