by Esther M. Friesner
Good points: It deals with the fate of many Bajorans living on Bajor after the withdrawal which really isn't dealt with that much in the TV series. Bad points: The story really isn't that good or gripping. The second half of the book seemed to drag.
Well, this seems to be the first DS9 book that does not involve Odo tracking down a murderer that is lose on the station. It seems that the publishers may have realised that this plot device had become so common that people were beginning to get sick of it. Then again, it seemed that the three words...