
Shadows Have Offended
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Narrated by:
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Robert Petkoff
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Written by:
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Cassandra Rose Clarke
About this listen
An original novel based on the acclaimed Star Trek TV series!
The USS Enterprise has been granted the simple but unavoidable honor of ferrying key guests to Betazed for a cultural ceremony. En route, sudden tragedy strikes a Federation science station on the isolated planet Kota, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard has no qualms sending William Riker, Data, and Chief Medical Officer Beverly Crusher to investigate. But what begins as routine assignments for the two parties soon descends into chaos: Picard, Worf, and Deanna Troi must grapple with a dangerous diplomatic crisis as historic artifacts are stolen in the middle of a high-profile ceremony...while nothing is as it seems on Kota. A mounting medical emergency coupled with the science station’s failing technology - and no hope of rescue - has Doctor Crusher racing against time to solve a disturbing mystery threatening the lives of all her colleagues....
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- 2024-10-06
Dull and unimaginative storytelling.
The narrator does an excellent job. The main story and the subplot are lacklustre at best. The author takes too long to get to the conflict and then the resolution goes nowhere. It borders on plagiarism from season 1 episode 18 “Home Soil” with its handling of 1st contact. The book offers nothing new or unique about the problems the characters face in the main plot. The resolution to the subplot is overly simplified leaving the ending feel like a waste of time. Quite easily the worst Star Trek book I have experienced
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