![]() ![]() My other complaint was that this novel is very "Mary Sue Wish Fulfillment" if you are familiar with that trope. The book went on for so long the suspense kind of tired out and pure curiosity had to keep me goiong. This was actually the reason that I kept reading- to solve the mystery of both the disease's cure and why the alien culture had split in two 2000 years ago. I also enjoyed the dilema that prompts this "episode" of the starship Enterprise (ADF Synddrome) and the alien cat-like race that Kagan created. I think she really nailed Spock and McCoy. McCoy, Spock, and Checov's voices in my head as a I read, and it made me smile every time. Reading characters you know so well from the TV Series was a lot fun, I could hear Dr. I had never read any Star Trek extended universe novels, so I figured it would be fun.Īnd it was. One of the authors, I can't remember who now, mentioned this book in response to a question about enjoyable debut novels for authors they loved now. I picked this book up after I watched a round table discussion of Urban Fantasy writers that included Jim Butcher. ![]()
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