• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sell me on... Voyager novels

Dark Matters trilogy - A sequal, another Voyager episode I liked, hey, there weren't that many so when book came out that followed them up I read them. :) Totally didn't get into it. Some parts I needed to force my way through. I just don't get into stories where the fate of the entire galaxy is at stake. And I never figured out all that happaned with out screwing up the time lines...

Actually, I really liked that trilogy. "Eye of the Needle" is one of my favourite VOY-episodes, and I always wanted to read a continuation. :)
 
Thanks for the kind words, Ronnie and Lynx. As I recall, THE BLACK SHORE was my first solo Trek novel, after a couple of collaborations, so I'm proud of that one. (Although, truth to tell, my girlfriend did a lot of unpaid editing on that book and helped out with the plot.)
 
^ Among the Trek books I have read and enjoyed are some by (da da da daaaaaa!) Greg Cox. I liked that Q trilogy a lot. I'll have to try some of your Voyager ones now.
 
So far the only Voyager books I've read are the String Theory trilogy, which I really liked overall. While I do agree that the third one wasn't as good as the others, I thought they were good enough to cancel out the last one. I also own Homecoming, the first Dark Matters book, and Distant Shores, but out of all of those, I've only read a few chapters of Homecoming.
 
^ Among the Trek books I have read and enjoyed are some by (da da da daaaaaa!) Greg Cox. I liked that Q trilogy a lot. I'll have to try some of your Voyager ones now.


Glad you liked the Q books. Alas, I only wrote the one VOYAGER novel, but who knows? I wouldn't mind tackling Seven of Nine one of these days, since she wasn't on the scene when I wrote THE BLACK SHORE (which is probably one of the last of the Kes-centric novels).
 
Glad to know I'm not the only one who liked The Murdered Sun! I second the recommendation for Echoes, as well. Escape was also fun in a weird way, despite being a VERY early effort.

(And I think these books must have something very special to them, considering that I am most decidedly NOT a Voyager fan.)
 
^ Among the Trek books I have read and enjoyed are some by (da da da daaaaaa!) Greg Cox. I liked that Q trilogy a lot. I'll have to try some of your Voyager ones now.


Glad you liked the Q books. Alas, I only wrote the one VOYAGER novel, but who knows? I wouldn't mind tackling Seven of Nine one of these days, since she wasn't on the scene when I wrote THE BLACK SHORE (which is probably one of the last of the Kes-centric novels).

That's right. "Marooned", which was published shortly after "The Black Shore" had Kes as the main character. She also appeared in "Echoes" and "Pathways" and in later years she has appeared in the Dark Matters" trilogy and the "String Theory" books.

But I must stress that my affection for "The Black Shore" and "Marooned" isn't only because the importance of Kes in those stories, it's also because ALL the main characters have prominent roles in those books.
 
Not a single VOYAGER book has EVER killed off a major (TV) character. So, with your red herring out of the way...

Excuse me, but MY red herring? There are, I don't know, 3 or 4 threads in this forum talking about a book in which Janeway dies...

Yeah, your red herring. Note that I say "Not a single VOYAGER book has EVER killed off a major (TV) character." The death you allude to happened in a TNG book, not a Voyager book.

Since this thread specifically asked about Voyager novels, I thought your reference to an event depicted in a TNG book was an attempt to derail the conversation, that's all.
 
^ Since AuntKate has admitted that she hasn't gone into those threads, she might not have been aware of the fact that Janeway's death occured in a TNG novel, and would assume--naturally enough, I think--that the series lead was killed in a book of said series, rather than as a cameo appearance in another crew's adventures.

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
That said, I don't want to read ANY Trek novel in which ANY major character dies. Well, unless it's set far enough into the future that they die of old age. So I'm glad to know which TNG novel to avoid.
 
Last edited:
No biggie. I did wonder, "Gee, what in the heck did I say?" But I figured it was either a misunderstanding or that I'd accidentally poked a sensitive spot (I don't spend much time in the lit forum). I didn't take it personally.
 
No biggie. I did wonder, "Gee, what in the heck did I say?" But I figured it was either a misunderstanding or that I'd accidentally poked a sensitive spot (I don't spend much time in the lit forum). I didn't take it personally.

Like Trent, I think I had you confused with AuntKate!

...must be getting senile!
 
^ I know, I know - I am sorry. I actually use this screen name on some non-Trek boards (it's a variation of my actual name), so that's why I used it when I signed up for the BBS. I should have guessed that there would be quite a few other Kates out there, either because of Janeway or because "Kate" is one of their nicknames, too, but I didn't. So there you go. You're just going to have to try to keep us straight. I'll try to get an original avatar or something.
 
Last edited:
Don't apologize to me; I should apologize to you (the brickwall smilie was for my benefit, not yours).

Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top