The Two Front War (Star Trek New Frontier, No 3)
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Mae W. reviewed on + 9 more book reviews
Roll Call: The crew of the U.S.S. Excalibur
Dr. Selar: The Vullcan doctor is all business. If you want to know what's wrong with you, she's the one to go to, but not if you're expecting someone to hold your hand. As calm and logical as the rest of her people, Fr. Selar has a secret as shocking to her as it will be to the rest of the crew.
Si Cwen: A prince exiled from the Thallonion empire, he is beloved by some and targeted by others. But Si Cwan has his own agenda: a search for the one woman who means the world to him.
Zak Kebron: The bronze-skinned Birker is the security chief of the Excalibur. When he walks, the decks shake, and if he's cooming your way, you'd better pray that you're on his good side.
Two mysteries vie for the attention of the crew of the Excalibur. Is the hospitality of the people of Nelkar too good to be true? And does a stranded spaceship truly hold the object of Si Cwan quest? Or is it instead an all-too-deadly trap?
Dr. Selar: The Vullcan doctor is all business. If you want to know what's wrong with you, she's the one to go to, but not if you're expecting someone to hold your hand. As calm and logical as the rest of her people, Fr. Selar has a secret as shocking to her as it will be to the rest of the crew.
Si Cwen: A prince exiled from the Thallonion empire, he is beloved by some and targeted by others. But Si Cwan has his own agenda: a search for the one woman who means the world to him.
Zak Kebron: The bronze-skinned Birker is the security chief of the Excalibur. When he walks, the decks shake, and if he's cooming your way, you'd better pray that you're on his good side.
Two mysteries vie for the attention of the crew of the Excalibur. Is the hospitality of the people of Nelkar too good to be true? And does a stranded spaceship truly hold the object of Si Cwan quest? Or is it instead an all-too-deadly trap?
Back to all reviews by this member
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details