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Star Trek Destiny #3: Lost Souls, by David Mack (Pocket Books, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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After decades of buildup and innumerable skirmishes, the Borg have declared all-out war upon the Federation and her allies. As thousands of Borg cubes launch a relentless, genocidal assault upon civilized space, leaving nothing but destruction in their wake, only … Continue reading →

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Star Trek Destiny #2: Mere Mortals, by David Mack (Pocket Books, 2008)

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As the Borg continue their relentless, unstoppable assault upon the Alpha Quadrant, the Federation and its allies examine every possible solution in the hopes of preventing an otherwise-inevitable extinction. Entire worlds are dying, and the clock is ticking, while Starfleet’s … Continue reading →

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Razor Girl, by Marianne Mancusi (Shomi, 2008)

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In 2030, as the world was descending into chaos thanks to a flu-like plague that killed many and mutated others into ravening monsters, Molly Anderson and her mother hid away in a specially-prepared bunker, courtesy of her father, a brilliant … Continue reading →

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Kris Longknife: Intrepid, by Mike Shepherd (Ace, 2008)

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The infamous Princess Kristine Longknife of Wardhaven is, surprisingly enough, bored. Sure, she has her very own warship, disguised as a merchant vessel, laden with scientists and researchers intent on exploring beyond the rim of human space, but she’s a … Continue reading →

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The Flaxen Femme Fatale, by John Zakour (DAW, 2009)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Good news: No one has managed to kill Zachary Nixon Johnson, the last freelance P.I. on Earth yet. Bad news: It’s still early. That’s about how you can sum up any day for our hero. And when a mysterious woman … Continue reading →

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Ex-KOP, by Warren Hammond (Tor, 2008)

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Juno Mozambe is a bad man on a bad planet. Formerly the leg-breaker and chief enforcer for Paul Chang, the ruthless chief of the Koba Office of Police, he was forced into retirement after things went sour in a big … Continue reading →

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Countdown, by Michelle Maddox (Shomi, 2008)

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Kira has been eking out a passable existence as a thief and pickpocket ever since the brutal murder of her family when she was in her teens. Occasionally using her psychic ability to “read” people, she picks her targets carefully. … Continue reading →

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Agent to the Stars, by John Scalzi (Tor, 2008)

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The good news: There’s intelligent life out there, and they’ve come to Earth to meet us. They’re friendly, and eager to get to know us. The bad news: They resemble gelatinous cubes, and communicate amongst themselves by means of odor. … Continue reading →

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The Final Sacrifice, by Patricia Bray (Bantam Spectra, 2009)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Following the untimely deaths of the rest of the royal family, only Prince Lucius remained to be crowned emperor of Ikaria. Now Lucius reigns supreme over a land that could crack apart at any moment, thanks to the high-level rivalries … Continue reading →

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The Lost Fleet #4: Valiant, by Jack Campbell (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Captain John “Black Jack” Geary never asked to be a hero. He never dreamed of becoming a legend. In fact, by all rights, he should be long dead by now, one of the earliest casualties of the war between the … Continue reading →

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