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 are equally well rationalized (at one point, a character actually wonders how one whole mission is tied to what's going on in the rest of the book and just concludes, well, there has to be a connection). But it sure keeps moving, and it sets up plenty of interesting issues for the next book in the trilogy. Unlike many of the other books set in the Star Trek universe, there are universe changing consequences in the series. Nothing is the same after, which was refreshing! Even though I usually stick with Picard's crew as far as ST books go, the writing style was engaging and well done, which made every ship and crew interesting. I really enjoyed the whole series, and would say it was the best group of ST books I've read.
What do You think about Gods Of Night (2008)?
Pretty good series. Enjoyed it even more the second time through as I could see the whole picture.
—Michelle
Not exactly a page-turner, but better than some Trek books I've read.
—angellegul
Part one of the trilogy that made me stop reading Trek.
—yaso