Peter David has a new Non Star trek book that recently came out recently a modern fantasy twist of new York and King Author and knights of the round table type story. Sorry I can't think of the title right now. I saw it mentioned on some Star trek news website.
It looks like it's actually a new printing of Knight Life (that is to say, a new printing of the 2002 re-write, not the 1987 original release). Several of PAD's original novels have been re-released in the past few years, including this one, Sir Apropos of Nothing, and The Darkness of the Light. Most of the new editions have been through Crazy 8 Press, but Knight Life's is from a publisher I'm not familiar with.Is that part of his Knight Life series? Did he release a new one in that recently?
Sela is a major villain in Imzadi II, in a story that resolves the Troi/Worf relationship, features both Will and Tom Riker, and some hilarious interactions between Lwaxana and Worf as he struggles to get his blessing for his engagement to Troi.
Hi,
I'm really enjoying Imzadi II at the moment by Peter David. I think I missed it when it came out, as the twists and large presence for great characters like Lwaxana and Sela is unexpected.
Is the Battle for Betazed worth reading?
The Romulan Stratagem is good, but she doesn't do much moustache twirling in it
Sela has a major story arc In Indistiuisable magic.I wish David McIntee would write another Star Trek book.
Back on topic, for the OP, I would recommend reading the story. It really tells the story of a major plot point that was dropped in the whole DS9 Dominion War arc, but then never expanded upon, much to the consternation of fans.
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