Star Trek Titan #3: Orion's Hounds by Christopher L. Bennett

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  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 33,344

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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 33,344

    Synopsis

    As the U.S.S. Titan ventures beyond the outermost reaches of known space, the telepaths in her crew — including Diplomatic Officer Deanna Troi — are overwhelmed by an alien cryof distress, leading the ship to the scene of a shocking act of carnage: a civilization of interstellar "whalers" preying upon and exploiting a familiar species of sentient spaceborne giants.

    Appalled but reluctant to rush to judgment, Captain William Riker and his crew investigate, discovering a cosmic spawning ground in a region of active star formation — the ecosystem for a bewildering array of diverse but similarly vast life-forms. While attempting to negotiate an end to the victimization of these creatures, Riker's crew inadvertently grants them the means to defeat their hunters' purpose...only to learn that things are not exactly as they seem.

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    A wonderful series tie-inby Trekkie_Reader

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    August 02, 2009: Without trying to spoil the book for anyone, this story takes elements from several of the most memorable episodes of The Next Generation and really gives those other stories some explanations and history. From the "Star Jellies" of Encounter at Farpoint to the Crystaline Entity itself, it really does complete yet another circle of the Star Trek universe.

    Very good read.

    good read....reallyby Anonymous

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    February 11, 2006: I've found this to be the best so far of the Titan series. And as was mentioned, although the second half of the novel was a bit slow - the book and the continued development of the characters was great. I love how Riker and Troi finally 'jell' together as husband/wife & captain/counselor, even with the tension of the second in command (Christine Vale). I look forward to more of Christopher L. Bennett's Titan series.


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