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STAR TREK DESTINY (Omnibus Edition) IN ONE VOLUME! Elsewhere, deep in the Gamma Quadrant, an ancient mystery is solved. One of Earth's first generation of starships, lost for centuries, has been found dead and empty on a desolate planet. But its discovery so far from home has raised disturbing questions, and the answers harken back to a struggle for survival that once tested a captain and her crew to the limits of their humanity. From that terrifying flashpoint begins an apocalyptic odyssey that will reach across time and space to reveal the past, define the future, and show three captains that some destinies are inescapable. For Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise, defending the future has never been so important, or so personal — and the wrong choice will cost him everything for which he has struggled and suffered. For Captain William Riker of the U.S.S. Titan, that choice has already been made. Haunted by the memories of those he was forced to leave behind, he must jeopardize all that he has left in a desperate bid to save the Federation. And for Captain Ezri Dax of the U.S.S. Aventine, whose impetuous youth is balanced by the wisdom of many lifetimes, the choice is a simple one: There is no going back — only forward, to whatever future awaits them…. CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED DESTINY TRILOGY GODS OF NIGHT MERE MORTALS LOST SOULS Product Details – Paperback • Trade Paperback: 848 pages • Publisher: Star Trek (March 13, 2012) • ISBN-10: 1451657242 • ISBN-13: 978-1451657241 • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 2.4 inches • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (0.63kg) Product Details – eBook • eBook: 1000 pages • Publisher: Star Trek (January 2013) • ISBN-10: 1476733333 • ISBN-13: 978-1476733333 REVIEWERS' COMMENTS "Gods of Night opens this dazzling trilogy that encompasses every generation of TV Star Trek (and beyond) … Despite juggling a huge cast of characters — a facet of the trilogy throughout — Mack never loses the reader in the story's labyrinthine twists and turns." — John Freeman, Star Trek Magazine, Issue #15, January-February 2009
"Continuing with the Hernandez storyline, I really liked the big old-fashioned space opera/adventure feel of it, with its mysterious and powerful aliens, and the huge, scientifically advanced alien cities. … The Caeliar world has a good, old-fashioned SF alien feel about it, and it's fun to find a big exploration and adventure story as part of what so many people think will be a Borg overdose." "This is how to do a Star Trek crossover. With epic scope, intensity, and raw emotion, Gods of Night is a powerful beginning to a story that looks likely to have real consequences for the Star Trek universe. Not to be missed." — Steve Roby, The Starfleet Library
"Gods of Night contains everything great about Star Trek — advanced technology, intrigue, drama, relationships, danger, action, mystery, aliens, time travel, and blowing stuff up. Ending in a mild cliffhanger, readers will want to pick up the next, Mere Mortals, as soon as possible. With an exciting story, wonderful characters, and insurmountable odds to overcome, this is a trilogy no Trek fan will want to miss." — John Freeman, Star Trek Magazine, Issue #15, January-February 2009
"This trilogy combines everything that's great about the last few years' worth of Star Trek novels … It's a mature and powerful work that would surprise the hell out of people who are dismissive of Star Trek novels, if they'd give it a chance." — Steve Roby, The Starfleet Library
"Mack captures the very voice and nuance of all these familiar characters and takes the reader on a rollercoaster ride of excitement, adventure, mystery, and scientific discovery that covers nearly 800 years of human history." "Star Trek Destiny … is an astounding achievement in Trek storytelling that could have been accomplished only by a sci-fi author of Mack's caliber." — John Freeman, Star Trek Magazine, Issue #15, January-February 2009
"This is by far the best book in the trilogy. Taking the reader through a wide range of emotions, Mack has wrapped up the Destiny trilogy in an amazing web of storylines that connect in an unpredictable way. Lost Souls has become one of my favorite Star Trek novels, with a shocking ending that will affect the entire Trek universe. Trek fans must read this fantastic trilogy." "Mack successfully manages to mix hard-hitting action with a deep personal element that leaves you caring for the characters and their fates. And Lost Souls is no exception." "It's a very fast-paced read that thrusts you right into the middle of the action, and Mack never lets up for one minute. … The human element is what makes for a successful Star Trek adventure, and David Mack capitalizes on the human factor in this series like never before." "Similar to the final epic Battle of Pelennor Fields in The Return of the King, the final chapter of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Mack skillfully moves between hard-hitting action and personal drama in creating a battle for the ages. … an epic final chapter to a stunning saga … It's without a doubt the Star Trek equivalent of Tolkien's masterpiece." — Bill Williams, TrekNation
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![]() Gods of Night Locus Magazine #1 Bestseller January 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) Voted Best Story of 2008 by the readers of Unreality-SF.net Mere Mortals Locus Magazine Top 5 Bestseller January 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) Locus Magazine Top 5 Bestseller February 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) Lost Souls Locus Magazine Top 5 Bestseller February 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) Locus Magazine Top 5 Bestseller March 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) Locus Magazine Top 5 Bestseller April 2009 (Media-Related Fiction) |
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