During a shift in which the crew is training a group of cadets an explosion suddenly tears through the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Though weakened and suffering from a shard of shrapnel lodged next to his spine, Spock refuses medical treatment as he launches an investigation into the cause of t...
*3.5 Stars**The Gush* The first half of the book was...ehhhh. The second half was...AHHHHHH! That sums it up nicely. This book is a rather love/hate relationship for me, as you will see. Characters: First let me make this clear, Spock is out of character because the plot forces him to be. However,...
Easily, hands-down, the worst Star Trek novel ever written (though, granted, I stopped reading the serializations about 10 years ago and it's conceivable something as bad - but not worse, trust me - has come out).Just two things that were soooo wrong about this dreck:1. It takes Enterprise, moving a...
Not bad, though not the best ST novel I've read - she hasn't quite caught the characters, and there's something not-quite-cricket about the way she handles Spock as secret agent; too much 3rd-person omniscient suggestion that his sympathies are really with the Romulans. But a pleasant pass-time. [Th...