Star Trek: New Frontier (Star Trek) | 
enlarge | Authors: Peter David, Stephen Thompson Publisher: IDW Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 136 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 6.6 x 0.3
ISBN: 1600102662 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781600102660 ASIN: 1600102662
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Product Description The most dangerous experimental vessel in the galaxy - a prototype time ship - has vanished, and it appears that the man who stole it is none other than Starfleet Admiral Edward Jellico. Only Mackenzie Calhoun and the crew of the Excalibur have a hope in finding him before the ship, intended purely for scientific exploration, is used to disrupt the space-time continuum! Peter David, the hand-picked creator of the first Star Trek crew designed exclusively for print, celebrates the 10th anniversary of the New Frontier with this comic book series, showcasing all-new stories and the official continuation of the hit novels.
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Comic Book - what gives with ST???? October 10, 2008 I was expecting another ST NF book, and instead got a comic book. Possibly the best Star Trek book ever written was "Stone and Anvil" by Peter David. I was really looking forward to this read...but with all things "Star Trek" right now, it was a disappointment.
A fifteen minute read when I was hoping for a two day book. I haven't been this disappointed since the Star Trek Experience shut down last month. Anyone know if Paramount will sell this franchise to Disney???
Awesome book December 24, 2007 My mother in law got me into this series of Star Trek. I think the books are hilarious and they should have made a tv show based on this series. Thanks to Amazon for carrying these books.
Peter David Does it Again! September 25, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Keep your eyes on Xyon... and the Dogs of War... You will enjoy this novel. He's just like his father... but I won't give that away... and DO NOT AT ALL READ THE LAST PAGE OF THE NOVEL! I DID AND IT SPOILED THE EFFECT...Just read the novel slowly and carefully and you will find he did a great job.
Very enjoyable read. June 9, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are, basically, three ways to write a book that ends with "to be continued": One is to simply have a basic plotline that is larger than will fit in the page allotment for the book, and to stop before you're done. That was the method Peter David used in the first four books of this series; and I don't care for that method.My preferred method is to have a complete story within the scope of each book, while various subplots from one book carry over into, and perhaps become the major focus of, later books. This is the method used by Peter David in books five and six of the series. The third method is the one Peter David uses in this book, and while it isn't my preferred method, it is far preferable to the first method: to overshoot the ending of the story by a chapter, thus giving a teaser into the action for the next installment. As with all of the books in this series, (and indeed, almost all Star Trek books by Peter David), this book has fascinating character development, a lively plot, and a good mix of drama and humor.
Star Trek New Frontier No 7 The Quiet Place November 23, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As is usual with this series, Peter David's writing is very strong. This is an intriguing and enthralling story, which like most, if not all of Peter David's stories, is a page turner that is very hard to put down. The premise: The Quiet Place, most of all, is the realization of Si Cwan's quest to find his sister. Previous New Frontier novels have established that Zoran, Si Cwan's childhood friend, turned traitor, had kidnapped and hidden his sister Kalinda. The Quiet Place begins with Kalinda, who doesn't know who she actually is, living on a backwater planet name Montos, going by the name of Riella. She's living with Malia, whom Riella (Kalinda), believes to be her mother. There are some very interesting scenes here.We also meet Xyon who is an adventurous young man, who in his first chapter, is in a very dire situation. He's about to be put to death. As you read about Xyon, you almost get the impression you're reading about Captain Calhoun. We're then introduced to the Dogs of War. Only Peter David can convincingly create this warrior race of genetically engineered dogs and write them into a story so well. Throw in the Redeemers and what we have here is not only one of the best New Frontier novels written, this one falls into the category of one of the best Star Trek books ever written. As is usual with this wonderful series, it ends with the big bold To Be Continued..... This was of course preceded by a shocking discovery. Thank you very much to Peter David for this excellent addition to the New Frontier Series. MINOR SPOILER - One note of interest, in past New Frontier novels, Peter David fairly well detailed the Redeemers as far as skin color, facial features and general demeanor. If I remember correctly, he had not talked much about their height. Somehow, I never figured the Redeemers to be somewhat similar to Star Wars Jawas, in height at least. It almost makes them sort of comical, whereas my previous impression of them had been of average to large bad guys. This almost makes them funny except that they have some personal abilities that more or less takes the humor right out of these little villains
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