by Alan Brown
One of the better Star Trek novels, this is also one of the better tales to feature characters crossing back and forth between alternate universes, since the reader can easily follow what's going on. Plus, it explains a lot of events from a couple of TV series quite nicely, and you've got both Q and...
Peter David has written numerous books, mostly within two genres that I love: superhero fiction and space opera. His novelization of "Spider-Man 2" (my favorite movie of all-time) was a bang-up blast that did justice to the cinematic arachnoid adventure it was based on. That writing prowess was al...
Title had me at Q, but the twists in the book gave me a headache. Preferred Q-in-Law.
I've never really been a Star Trek fan (I know, that's outright blasphemy coming from a self-proclaimed geek like myself), but since I am a Peter David fan, I gave this book a try, and wound up enjoying it far more than I thought I would! Peter David weaves a complex tale involving alternate realit...