This novel is set after "In the Pale Moonlight". Sisko and Garak travel to Earth for a conference of the allied forces. While Sisko's struggling with his role in bringing the Romulans into the war, Garak is debriefed by apparent Intelligence officers and tasked with making a former Starfleet offic...
This novel covers the story of Rugal, the Cardassian boy who was raised by Bajorans and remanded to the custody of his birth father by Sisko in DS9's season 2 episode "Cardassians", following the next roughly 10 years of his life, and turns it into a powerful tale of loss, being lost, being the pawn...
I haven't read a Doctor Who book in a while, and when I saw this at WHSmith, I had to grab it. It was a good book, but I felt it lacked in some ways. The story itself was intriguing with the mixture of medieval and modern equipment and surroundings. Trying to evade a war is never easy, but in ...
The Doctor and Clara arrive at a planet, visits a city and the people thinks the Doctor is the ambassador from another country that is planning war on them. They have technology in the city that doesn't work properly since the people have forgotten what the gadgets do. Apparently somewhere along the...
[I received a copy of this novel through Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.]An entertaining, if a little fast and simplistic read.Although the plot wasn’t extremely complex (in that it was fairly straightforward, without many twists and turns), this novel nonetheless had its own depths. I ...
(I received and ARC of this title from the publisher via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review.) On sale September 8, 2015 (coordinated with the premiere of season 9) Published by Broadway Books The Twelfth Doctor and Clara arrive in the kingdom of Varuz, on an unnamed planet, ostensibly...
This is an anthology of ten longish stories focusing on the characters of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine set from right after the pilot episode "Emissary" to well after the end of the series in the aftermath of the Dominion War. I find that Star Trek pro-fiction can be rather hit or miss--and at first I...
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune!After finishing this book, I started to wonder whether there are any BAD Doctor Who books at all. Though I wasn’t really a fan of Hunter’s Moon, I did enjoy it, but other than that I really loved all the DW books that I’ve read until now. Sure,...
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune! After finishing this book, I started to wonder whether there are any BAD Doctor Who books at all. Though I wasn't really a fan of Hunter's Moon, I did enjoy it, but other than that I really loved all the DW books that I've read until now. Sur...
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