Book description
ERRAND OF FURY
Following the harrowing events of the Errand of Vengeance
trilogy, tensions between the Federation and the Klingon Empire are
the highest they've been since the Battle of Donatu V twenty-five
years earlier. Even as Federation Ambassador Robert Fox engages in
tense negotiations with the Klingon ambassador to maintain the peace,
Captain James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise sees his
vessel refit from a ship of exploration into a ship of war. The coming
conflict will take its toll on many personal lives as well...
Leslie Parrish: The security supervisor is stunned to learn
that she is pregnant by her recently killed lover, Jon Anderson -- and
that Anderson was, in fact, a Klingon spy, surgically altered to pass
as human.
Karel: Brother of the Klingon agent posing as Anderson, and
responsible for his death, Captain Koloth's new first officer faces a
crisis of faith as he sees the Klingon Empire falling into
dishonorable ruin.
Michael Fuller: Father of Enterprise security
supervisor Sam Fuller, who was killed in a battle with the Klingons,
his son's death reminds him of Donatu V, of which he was one of the
few survivors. Has Fuller reenlisted in Starfleet and joined the
Enterprise security team out of loyalty -- or vengeance?
The first in an all-new series!
SEEDS OF RAGE
TV ZONE Issue 189
"… possibly the best
sustained action sequence in Trek fiction since Diane Carey's Best
Destiny."
"This is a Trek novel with real
depth."
STAR TREK MAGAZINE
August/September
2005
"Star Letter: STAR TREK lives on in your local
library" [name of article]
"A lot of fans are going to
spend the next few years awaiting a new series. However, I have the
perfect solution for those who want their Star Trek fix-go to your
nearest bookshop and start reading the many Star Trek novels…I know
that some might say that novels are a poor substitute for a
live-action TV series, but I disagree. There's a universe of adventure
out there…What I'm saying is that the movies and TV shows are not the
be-all and end-all. I truly believe that if Star Trek fans were to
check out the many novels published, they would be very happy with
what they see and it would help pass the time until Star Trek's
inevitable return to the big and small screens."
-Stephen
Parry, letter to the editor
Response: "If you haven't tried
picking up a Star Trek book recently, give it a go!"
Kevin Ryan is a former Star Trek editor who has written a
number of Star Trek novels. He also wrote the novelization of Van
Helsing, as well as two books for the Roswell series. In addition Ryan
has published a number of comic books and written for television. He
lives in New York.