Multi-threaded Star Trek novel featuring advanced civilizations, unexplained anomalies in space, familiar characters/ships from 4 of the 5 TV series, and battles with the Borg. I've rarely read a book so quickly. It doesn't do much to develop any particular thread very well, and not all threads a...
Certainly not as exciting as the Destiny trilogy, but I feel this is necessitated because of the mystery set-up. In true confession I skipped through most of Part Two, which I found biring and repetitive. It was necessary to the story but so much fluff I had no patience for it. The cliffhanger...
Another stellar novel from Mr. Mack(O.K. Sorry about the pun.) He really knows the Star Trek universe and the characters.I thnk Gene Roddenberry would approve.I love stories that center around Data and this one doesn't disappoint.In this one we learn more about Data's family, primarily his father...
I don't have much to say about this entry. The main story it tells is nicely cohesive and rather compelling, although I have to admit that I'm not terribly fond of the serialization of so many of the books that have come out in what I've come to call the Post-CBS/Paramount Split Era. Some of the ...
Next to it was another much like it, only far less welcoming. “We don’t care if you’ve been sent by the Great Bird of the Galaxy itself,” said Tall-Green-and-Ugly. “You don’t have permission to enter the bank.” He and Šmrhová held up their Starfleet photo ID cards—documents for which they had rar...
The tall, olive-skinned woman of Iranian ancestry held her chin up proudly. “You asked to see me, sir?” “Indeed, I did.” His voice had an edge that could cut through steel. “Do you have any idea how much damage control Starfleet has had to do because of your actions ...