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Best numbered novel for a Picard fan?

BruntFCA

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I just came across a used bookstore that has a huge selection of the old numbered books for pretty cheap. I was wondering which of the books feature Picard the most? Thanks
 
#32 Requiem by Michael Jan Friedman & Kevin Ryan.
#35 Romulan Stratagem by Robert Greenberger.
#37 The Last Stand. Brad Ferguson.
just to name a few with Picard focus I enjoyed.
of course you cant go wrong with #18, Peter David's Q in Law!
 
#9 A Call Of Darkness
#7 Masks

I'll give an honourable mention to #17 Boogeyman as it features a scene with Picard and Wesley on the Holodeck with Wesley taking the Kobayashi Maru (set on the D's bridge) and playing the role of Captain while Picard "takes" orders from Wesley.
 
Masks
Here There Be Dragons
The Q Continuum 1, 2 & 3

Not strictly numbered, but released in the same era so I assume you'll see some of these too:

Q-Squared
Dark Mirror
Vendetta

Also get Federation if you see it there. Not so much of a focus on picard but amazing anyway.
 
Nr. 44 The Death of Princes

Not exactly a focus on just Picard, but two great storylines.
 
Dark Mirror and Masks are the only two I have read and it has been at least 20 years ago.
 
Thanks for all the recommendations. I went back to the bookstore and bought several of them, I'm particularly looking forward to "Requiem" which looks fantastic.
 
If you can find them you might also want to check out TNG-Starfleet Academy #8 Starfall and #9 Nova Command. As far as I recall, "Starfall" is the only book that looks at the events of what occurred between Picard and his father when Picard applied to the Academy, and why Picard had to retake the exam twice.
 
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