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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781439165256
ISBN: 1439165254
Label: Star Trek
Manufacturer: Star Trek
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: March 12, 2009
Publisher: Star Trek
Release Date: March 12, 2009
Studio: Star Trek
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Product Description: With the civil war on Romulus averted, Kirk is finally free to seek out the truth behind the death of his oldest and closest friend. Was Spock killed by the shadowy organisation known as the Totality? A generous offer from Starfleet provides him with the starship he needs in order to reach his goal. Their only proviso: that they can call on his help if they need him. But what happened to Spock is not Kirk's only worry: Joseph, his son, is rebelling wildly against the restrictions placed on him as the price of Romulan peace. Is the Totality somehow also linked to Joseph's rage? But before he can find the answers to either troubling question, Kirk receives a call from Admiral Janeway, telling him she needs him to save the Federation. Torn between his mission and his duty, the cause of the Federation must claim him one more time before he can turn his attention either to his friend or to his son.
Pop culture icon William Shatner returns with another breathtaking Star Trek adventure in which both generations must battle an unstoppable enemy for the existence of all life in this galaxy -- and beyond.
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William Shatner is my favorite audio book author. That stated, even he couldn't bring me to like this audio book like he did the first 4 starting with The Return. The storyline just seemed to be missing something and I was bored. Don't bother getting this if you want to be enthralled and captivated by his words-get the earlier audio books-not this or Captain's Blood either.
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Bill Shatner has proven time and again that he is an author. His novels are easy to read and very enjoyable
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Though I don't like to give books bad reviews, I must with this one. It is the same old story (Kirk saving the day, etc.). I HATE the way that Janeway acts in this book (very annoying and pompous) and am very glad that the Totality storyline is over. It is also ridiculous that McCoy is still alive (though a nebulous explanation is given for the reason why). Naturally, Spock is not dead either. I tend to place WS's books in an alternate TREK universe, myself. Buy this book only in a bargain ... Read More
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Star Trek: Captain's Glory by William Shatner and his long time companion writing duo the Reeves-Stevens is the third and final book in the "most recent" trilogy that puts the former Captain of the Enterprise (Kirk) and the current Captain of the Enterprise (Picard) against various threats, each other and time. Again.
If you don't follow Shatner's Star Trek books the entire series starts with "Ashes of Eden" and ends with this book. It's not necessary to read those books, although I ... Read More
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Anyone who enjoys StarTrek books will most certainly enjoy this one. William Shatner does an excellent job of keeping his readers captivated throughout.
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