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Tag Archives: Deep Space Nine
Bloodletter
Bloodletter© 1993 K.W. Jeter276 pages Constable Odo has noticed something very strange about the Cardassian freighter docked with Deep Space Nine. Despite its identification as an utterly harmless freighter, dangerous only to the subspace version of bugs splattered on the … Continue reading
Devil in the Sky
ST DS9: Devil in the Sky© 1995 Greg Cox and John Gregory Betancourt280 pages In the classic TOS episode, “Devil in the Dark”, Kirk and the Enterprise were dispatched to a mining colony to discover and put an end to … Continue reading
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Wrath of the Prophets
ST DS9: Wrath of the Prophets© 1997 Michael Jan Friedman, Peter David, Robert Greenberger300 pages On the cover: Nana Visitor as Kira Nerys, Michelle Forbes as Ro Laren An epidemic is sweeping Bajor, a pestilence born of faulty replicators smuggled … Continue reading
Dawn of the Eagles
Star Trek Terok Nor: Dawn of the Eagles© 2008 S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison435 pages The days are dark for Bajor. More than thirty years into the Occupation, the once-promising Resistance has very nearly been broken by a planet-wide surveillance … Continue reading
Night of the Wolves
Star Trek Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves© 2008 S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison458 pages Eighteen years ago, the Cardassian Union abandoned pretense and formally annexed the planet it had already manipulated and tricked its way into dominating. Bajor has … Continue reading
Day of the Vipers
Star Trek Terok Nor: Day of the Vipers© 2008 James Swallow When a Cardassian warship arrived at Bajor carrying the dead bodies of Bajoran traders, that should have counted as ominous. Bajor and Cardassia were distant neighbors without formal contact … Continue reading
Raise the Dawn
Star Trek Typhon Pact: Raise the Dawn© 2012 David R. George III400 pages The ending of Plagues of Night saw me stand to my feet in shock. Not since the Destiny trilogy has there been such a cliffhanger in Trek … Continue reading
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Plagues of Night
Star Trek Typhon Pact: Plagues of Night© 2012 David R. George III388 pages The dust had scarcely settled after the last great Borg War when the battered Federation found itself facing yet another threat when numerous hostile species on its borders created … Continue reading
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This Week at the Library (20 August)
Reviews are pending for A Man on the Moon, by Neil Chaikan as well as The Wild Life of Our Bodies by Rob Dunn. (Pending, as in, “I meant to finish them on Sunday, but some friends invited me to … Continue reading
Hollow Men
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Hollow Men © 2005 Una McCormack 368 pages Deep Space Nine is notoriously the darkest of the six Star Trek series, repeatedly exploring corridors of the human experience that … Continue reading