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David Mack teases The Fall: A Ceremony of Loses

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David Mack teases The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses

David Mack teased his upcoming novel A Ceremony of Losses on his blog today:

It will feature characters from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series, including Doctor Julian Bashir on the new-and-improved DS9 station, and Captain Ezri Dax and her crew aboard the U.S.S. Aventine. It will be a combination political-medical-military thriller that will have serious and lasting consequences for some of our continuing principal characters.


And, although this is subject to change, at the moment its opening sentence is, “There was so much blood.”


Chew on that until November, Trek fans.
It's going to be a very long wait. :scream:
 
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Looking forward to it. Will buy it. Super-excited by the author line-up (another Swallow Titan novel? Yes please.). But I really hope we don't see the end of the Typhon Pact in the series. I think they're one of the most interesting aspects of the post-Destiny era of TrekLit.
 
Yeah, me too. I'd at least like to see it make it to the destrution of Romulus.
 
Sounds great. Hopefully it's better than Zero Sum Game :devil:

While I'd be delighted if The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses were even better than Zero Sum Game, I gotta step in and say that Zero Sum Game is a wonderful, well-written novel and one of Mack's best. :devil:
 
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Re: David Mack teases The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses

Given that A Ceremony of Loses doesn't actually make any grammatical sense as a sentence or statement, I checked the link, and the title is indeed A Ceremony of Losses, not loses.

FYI, the complete set of titles for anyone who can't be bothered clicking the link is :

1. Revelations and Dust by David R George III (DS9)
2. The Crimson Shadow by Una McCormack (TNG/Cardassia)
3. A Ceremony of Losses by David Mack (DS9/Aventine)
4. The Poisoned Chalice by James Swallow (Titan)
5. Peaceable Kingdoms by Dayton Ward (TNG)

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I look forward to November as well to get my hands on this book - and each of the others, here^^. FWIW, I thought that Zero Sum Game was a bloody marvelous read and a great way to kick of the Typhon Pact series. I, too, hope it continues and doesn't get swept away too quickly.
 
Re: David Mack teases The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses

I note that Una McCormack is going the Cardassian literature route again with the title for her entry. Similar to The Never Ending Sacrifice, one of the other classics mentioned by Garak was called Meditations on a Crimson Shadow.

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As far as I know all those titles are still marked as working/placeholder titles, so basically just titles to put into the contract instead of Untitled TNG novel, Fall #3 or whatever.

Dayton's book for example will almost certainly bear another name if I understood some of his comments correctly, since he didn't even knew what the plot of his novel would be when he put that title in the contract, and I seem to remember that David R. George III has said that his will most likely have another name as well.
 
There was so much blood.”, I like were this is going:D

Might just be Ezri's time of the month.

... I really hope we don't see the end of the Typhon Pact in the series. I think they're one of the most interesting aspects of the post-Destiny era of TrekLit.

I totally agree, I'd like to see the Typhon Pact remain for a long time, maybe with shifts in membership etc.
 
I also hope that the Typhon Pact will remain. I doubt that it can last forever, but I wouldn't mind them hanging around a little longer.
 
It's intersting how Garak is going to be showing up again. I don't recall him being in the DS9-Season 9 books since the Cardassia story in the Worlds trilogy.
 
Re: David Mack teases The Fall: A Ceremony of Losses

Given that A Ceremony of Loses doesn't actually make any grammatical sense as a sentence or statement, I checked the link, and the title is indeed A Ceremony of Losses, not loses.
Oops. Mere typo (brain fart, really). *shrug*

And now it's fixed.
 
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