Title:
A Ceremony of Losses (Star Trek: The Fall)
By:
David Mack
Pages:
352
Rating:
4

THE NEEDS OF THE MANY

Despite heroic efforts by Thirishar ch’Thane, the Andorian species is headed for extinction. Its slow march toward oblivion has reached a tipping point, one from which there will be no hope of return.

THE NEEDS OF THE FEW

With countless lives at stake, the leaders of Andor, the Federation, and the Typhon Pact all scheme to twist the crisis to their political gain—at any price.

THE NEEDS OF THE ONE

Unwilling to be a mere bystander to tragedy, Doctor Julian Bashir risks everything to find a cure for the Andorians. But his courage will come at a terrible cost: his career, his freedom . . . and maybe his life.

A Ceremony of Losses (Star Trek: The Fall) book cover

Now this, yes. This is the sort of novel to get my teeth into! I have added Zero Sum Game to my reading list before I manage to get to the new Section 31 novel, so one day…

I did find that Unverzagt reminded me in speech patern of Picard, which is perhaps unfair as he is a character we aren’t meant to like. But then again Ezri being so timid, at least at the beginning, seems atypical, and so I guess these things slide in and aren’t really meant to derail us. The story zipped along nicely, even being very unfamiliar with the Andorian government and political structure didn’t detract and I really enjoyed the whole thing.

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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