2 stars
While this is the 28th book in our main DS9-Relaunch series but it's also the first in the "side-quest" THE FALL series. As such David George III spends a lot of the first half of the book trying to bring new readers upto speed as well as detailing the new Deep Space Nine to all of us. He did so in an interesting fashion through a memorial service and a dedication, but it wasn't particularly thrilling and really easy to put down. Got a little better in the second half but it was odd explanation of getting around security by using a "projectile weapon" rather than a phaser and a weird intertwined story of an experience inside the celestial temple.returnreturnI'll probably pick up the next one, but probably not soon.
While this is the 28th book in our main DS9-Relaunch series but it's also the first in the "side-quest" THE FALL series. As such David George III spends a lot of the first half of the book trying to bring new readers upto speed as well as detailing the new Deep Space Nine to all of us. He did so in an interesting fashion through a memorial service and a dedication, but it wasn't particularly thrilling and really easy to put down. Got a little better in the second half but it was odd explanation of getting around security by using a "projectile weapon" rather than a phaser and a weird intertwined story of an experience inside the celestial temple.returnreturnI'll probably pick up the next one, but probably not soon.