Star Trek: The Weight of Worlds
I have been catching up with a number of stand-alone Star Trek novels telling stories from Captain Kirk’s era that had been sitting unread — for far too long! — on my bookshelf! After reading Greg Cox’s novel The Rings of Time, I moved on to Mr. Cox’s nex
Star Trek: The Rings of Time
Looking at my “to-read” bookshelf a few months ago, I realized that I had a backlog of unread Star Trek novels from the past few years. Most of these were stand-alone novels set during the Original Series era. It wasn’t that I was uninterested in reading those no
Star Trek: Assignment: Eternity
After reading several recent Star Trek novels that played with the history of the Star Trek universe, and that involved Gary Seven and the mysterious Aegis agency for which he worked, I decided to go back to an earlier Star Trek novel that focused on the enigmatic Mr. Seven, Greg Cox&
Star Trek: Hearts and Minds
With his novel Hearts and Minds, author Dayton Ward has returned again to the world of From History’s Shadow, his spectacular novel that explored the secret history of aliens on Earth in the twentieth century. I adore that novel, which was a masterpiece of Star Trek continuit
Star Trek: Elusive Salvation
I loved Dayton Ward’s 2013 Star Trek novel From History’s Shadow. That novel took several characters and references from across the many different Star Trek series to aliens having been on Earth in the years between 1947 and 1968 and wove them together into a wonderful s
Star Trek: From History’s Shadow
Dayton Ward’s wonderful Star Trek novel From History’s Shadow is a standout in Pocket Books’ wonderful continuing series of Star Trek novels. This book does exactly what I most enjoy seeing in these Trek novels: it weaves together multiple characters and story-lin
Star Trek Titan: Fortune of War
For quite a number of years now, Pocket Books has been publishing a continuing series of Titan novels, chronicling the exploits of the U.S.S. Titan under the command of William Riker. I enjoyed the way the post-Nemesis novels finally allowed Riker to have his own command, and over
Star Trek: Further Adventures of the Department of Temporal Investigations!
The Department of Temporal Investigations was mentioned in one single Star Trek episode, Deep Space Nine’s “Trials and Tribble-ations.” But many fans (myself included!) loved what we saw of the DTI, and its agents Dulmur and Lucsley. Author Christopher L. Bennet
Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: The Collectors
Back in 1996, as part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of Star Trek, Deep Space Nine aired the fantastic episode “Trials and Tribble-ations,” in which Sisko and the DS9 contingent found themselves cast back in time and mixed up in the goings-on between Kirk and t
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Gamma — Original Sin
For the last several years, David R. George III has been the author primarily responsible for continuing the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine story in Pocket Books’ continuing series of novels. Mr. George has crafted a thrilling series of books that, read together, form a fantastic, ric