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I, the Constable (New DS9 eBook)

The first association I made was with I, Robot, but I just realized it's probably more a nod to Mickey Spillane's I, the Jury. Didn't Odo develop a taste for Spillane's work?
 
Awesome! Odo is one of my favorite characters, and I'm thrilled to see him getting his own book.
 
Oh this is great, I've loved the last two DS9 novellas. The format really works well for these style of stories and more Odo is always welcome.
 
Well, just to clarify, it has scenes with Odo and Quark. You probably won't find any Odo/Quark scenes in Treklit any time soon. :p
 
Well, just to clarify, it has scenes with Odo and Quark. You probably won't find any Odo/Quark scenes in Treklit any time soon. :p
That would bring a whole new meaning to the whole "you haven't coupled" exchange from "A Man Alone."
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Well, just to clarify, it has scenes with Odo and Quark. You probably won't find any Odo/Quark scenes in Treklit any time soon. :p

Am I to understand that the clarification is between 'scenes with Odo and Quark' vs shipping scenes between Odo and Quark? LOL. Man, I totally did not think that at first, and now I can't stop thinking about it.
 

Blurb has been out for a few days as well by the way:

With his Starfleet assignment temporarily on hold, Odo needs a distraction. He welcomes Chief O’Brien’s offer to loan him some of the action-packed books that both men relish: tales about hard-boiled private eyes, threatening thugs, and duplicitous dames. Then Quark suddenly goes missing during a hastily planned trip to Ferenginar. His concerned friends on Deep Space Nine feel that Odo, as the station’s former chief of security, is uniquely suited to track Quark down. But once on Ferenginar, Odo learns that Quark is trapped in the seamy underbelly of a criminal enterprise that could have been ripped from the pages of one of O’Brien’s novels. To find the bartender, Odo discovers that he must rely not only on his law enforcement background, but his knowledge of all things noir….
 
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