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Book Review:
TTN - Taking Wing
A Worthy First Flight for Captain William T. Riker
 
Book Review:
MLT - Engines of Destiny
A surprisingly solid alternate-universe tale.
 
Book Review:
TOS - To Reign In Hell
An emotionally gripping journey into final years of the life of Kahn Noonien Singh
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Unity
Despite a slow start to set up all the necessary plot points, the conclusion doesn’t fail to impress, and the aftermath is a blend of bittersweet reunions, conclusions and new beginnings, similar in tone to “What You Leave Behind”.
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Rising Son
An entertaining sc-fi novel, with a surprising amount of characterisation and character-driven developments, but which suffers from being so far removed from the other Relaunch novels that you almost hope it ends quickly so that you can get back to DS9.
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Mission Gamma Book 4: Lesser Evil
Picking up moments after the shocking cliffhanger at the end of the previous book, this novel hurls you at breakneck speed through the resulting intergalactic crisis, as you finally learn what’s really been going on over the last few months…
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Mission Gamma Book 3: Cathedral
This is the book where it all kicks into overdrive! In the Gamma Quadrant, we have an interesting character piece that combines drama and action with mystery and reflection, on DS9, the seeds sown since Avatar now produce some truly startling outcomes.
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Mission Gamma Book 2: This Grey Spirit
The Mission Gamma mini-series falters slightly with this second book, as there simply doesn’t seem to be enough plot for the length. As such, some elements seem too drawn out, while it seems to take forever to reach the revelations.
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Mission Gamma Book 1: Twilight
A welcome return to full-on DS9 stories, after the recent spate of crossovers – and what a return it is! Wonderfully developed characters, a thoughtful story that encapsulates the best of Trek fiction, and the start of something truly remarkable. Wonderfu
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Gateways: Demons of Air and Darkness
After the depth of character development shown in the previous two DS9 books, this one felt awfully two-dimensional. The plot is the worst kind of multi-title-crossover and the tag-line pretty much sums up the intellectual depth this book offers.
 
Book Review:
DS9 - Section 31: Abyss
Although officially part of the “Section 31” crossover, Abyss is an individual story that can be enjoyed fully on its own. Abyss is a gripping read, and a nice opportunity to shine the spotlight on an interesting mixture of new and old characters.
 
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