by Barbara Hambly
During a layover at Starbase Twelve the Enterprise crew investigates suspicious activity surrounding a Klingon ore freighter which seems to be more than it appears. As they follow it into the Tau Eridani Cloud, the Klingon ship suddenly vanishes . . . with Spock still on board. And on Earth in 1867,...
My favourite of the various Star Trek fiction out there. A bit off the wall, but who cares when you're having this much fun? Great if you're a child of the 60's as I was.
This is the very first Star Trek book I ever read. Someone told me about it after they found out I had been a huge fan of Bobby Sherman & the TV show Here Come the Brides when I was a kid. This was so much fun! An amnesiac Spock in Old West Seattle dealing with the likes of Aaron Stempel (played ...
One of the best original series Star Trek novels. It uses an uninteresting and barely relevant MacGuffin plot device to put Spock in late 19th-century Seattle, where one of the people he meets is a businessman who will have a key influence on Earth's future. The Klingons want to tamper with Earth's ...
[These notes were made in 1985:]. This one had its roots in fannery, it is fairly clear - Spock fannery. But it's not bad; the plot is clear and, if you can stretch your conception of Spock's character so far, fairly plausible. Spock is captured by the Klingons while on a spy mission; induces cata...