![]() (If you’ve been following the other “shared continuity” Trek novels*, you’ll know that another leg of the story has reached 2387.) So the first question that comes to mind might be: “Sue, if I haven’t kept up with these novels – or if I’ve forgotten some of what happened – will I be totally lost?” Well, if there’s one thing Star Trek has always been good at, it’s exposition. ![]() To Lose the Earth picks up right where Architects of Infinity left off, in late 2382. ![]() It’s been two-and-a-half years since a Voyager novel last hit the shelves (March 2018), and Kirsten Beyer has returned for her tenth and possibly final Voyager novel in the show’s 25th Anniversary year. New revelations about Species 001 – the race that built the biodomes that first drew the fleet to investigate planet DK-1116 – force Admiral Kathryn Janeway to risk everything to learn the truth… But even as the crew of the Full Circle fleet works to determine the fate of the Galen, a struggle for survival begins at the far edge of the galaxy. ![]() ![]() Galen – part of the Full Circle fleet that also includes Voyager, Vesta, and Demeter – has vanished in the vast expanse of the Delta Quadrant, with all hands on board, including Lieutenant Harry Kim, missing in action. From the Publisher: The long-awaited follow-up to Voyager: Architects of Infinity from the New York Times bestselling author and cocreator of Star Trek: Picard ! ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |