Voyager #10 Bless The Beasts
Written by: Karen Haber
Other Trek Books by Author: None
Published: December 1996
Plot: (from back cover, as per Memory Alpha)
In desperate need of crucial repairs, the Starship Voyager has come to Sardalia, a planet blessed with great beauty and apparently friendly inhabitants. The Sardalians welcome Voyagerenthusiastically, but Captain Janewaysoon grows suspicious. The Sardalians seem a bit too eager to help. Janeway fears they are hiding some hidden agenda. When Tom Paris and Harry Kimdisappear while visiting the planet, the captain and her crew find themselves caught in the middle of a planetary war – and faced with an agonizing moral dilemma.
Review: MERRY CHRISTMAS! Brand New Voyager Review!
You know, the title of this book always reminds me of the Carpenters Double-A side hit Bless The Beasts And The Children, so I wonder if that’s what Karen Haber has in mind when she came up with the title (or the editor).
It’s been 20 years since I last read the book, and quite frankly I don’t remember anything about it. So it’ll be like a new read.
Written by: Karen Haber
Other Trek Books by Author: None
Published: December 1996
Plot: (from back cover, as per Memory Alpha)
In desperate need of crucial repairs, the Starship Voyager has come to Sardalia, a planet blessed with great beauty and apparently friendly inhabitants. The Sardalians welcome Voyagerenthusiastically, but Captain Janewaysoon grows suspicious. The Sardalians seem a bit too eager to help. Janeway fears they are hiding some hidden agenda. When Tom Paris and Harry Kimdisappear while visiting the planet, the captain and her crew find themselves caught in the middle of a planetary war – and faced with an agonizing moral dilemma.
Review: MERRY CHRISTMAS! Brand New Voyager Review!
You know, the title of this book always reminds me of the Carpenters Double-A side hit Bless The Beasts And The Children, so I wonder if that’s what Karen Haber has in mind when she came up with the title (or the editor).
It’s been 20 years since I last read the book, and quite frankly I don’t remember anything about it. So it’ll be like a new read.