How was this book allowed to be published? It is utter garbage, even taken as just a book and not trying to relate it to Star Trek, it’s terrible. The plot it astonishingly thin, the characters (both known and new) are just appalling, our cherished characters behave and speaking in ways that they would never do. I was a third of the way through when I looked up other reviews and found out that I wasn’t going mad, others thought it was terrible too. I’m at 56% now and I’ve stopped. I cannot bring myself to read another word.
I looked up the author and found to my astonishment that he had participated in writing the screenplay for “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country”. What? I beg your pardon? How could this book be so awful then? The plot is badly conceived, the descriptions are dreadful, the author clearly hasn’t done their research on the characters from the show, the universe they inhibit (the book started referencing Starbase 10, then it changed to Starbase 499, Kirk travels from Vulcan to Earth in a day (I seem to recall “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” where Scotty claims they can have Spock there from Earth in 4 days) countries on Earth are in the wrong place, our beloved crew came across extremely wooden to name just a few instances), nor even some basic facts about science and geography. The author clearly doesn’t give the impression of being a good storyteller either, which raises the question of how they were allowed to write this book. It beggars belief. This book was very difficult to relate to Star Trek other than the character, race, starship and location names. There was another Star Trek book, “Triangle”, that I read back in the 80’s or 90’s that was worse that this and I don’t think that I got further than the first or second chapter of that book, but this one is on the shelf with that one.
How on Earth did it get published? Did no one edit it? Did no one with Star Trek knowledge review it before publication? For that matter did anyone review it prior to publication or was this droll allowed simply because it had “Star Trek” attached to it? It is simply terrible and adds nothing to the Star Trek universe.
I purchased it for £0.99, so it’s not too much of a waste of money but if you’re reading this review, even for £0.99 it’s not worth purchasing. This book has been uninstalled from my Kindle app and I shall not be finishing it. My advice to you: don’t buy it, don’t read it (even if you get it free).
The characters do things they never would - McCoy at one point addresses Kirk as "Kirk". The plot is wafer thin. The baddies are called Thraxians on the precis but are Beta Prometheans in the book. The by line is "A stunning sequel to Star Trek VI by one of the writers". Stunningly poor more like. I couldn't believe how bad this book is
It adds nothing to Star Trek but a sense of disbelief they let this dross be published.
This had to be the worst Star Trek book I ever read. I can't believe this writer ever had anything to do with Star Trek VI. If I didn't know any better, I would think this writer never saw one episode of Star Trek. Nothing in this book felt "Star Trekish" from the story line to the interaction of the characters, it was ALL BAD. Don't waste your time. (Note: this review if for the Kindle edition).