First Strike is classic TOS. A great Kirk book. One of Diane Carey's best.
The Soldiers of Fear is enjoyable, but it's a little remote. After Carey gives us all this great material about the Furies in the first book, they're a bit faceless in the second.
Time's Arrow is fantastic. It doesn't have a lot to do with the Furies; it's more about the people the Furies fought way back in the mists of time.
The Final Fury meanders a bit. It's a sequel to Soldiers of Fear. We see the Furies' homeworld. It's okay.
I'd say the series is two great books and two middle-of-the-road books. The series as a whole is definitely worth reading.
First Strike is classic TOS. A great Kirk book. One of Diane Carey's best.
The Soldiers of Fear is enjoyable, but it's a little remote. After Carey gives us all this great material about the Furies in the first book, they're a bit faceless in the second.
Time's Arrow is fantastic. It doesn't have a lot to do with the Furies; it's more about the people the Furies fought way back in the mists of time.
While we're on the subject, can someone tell me how user friendly Time's Arrow is, as a stand alone novel? I only have the DS9 one, as the back cover blurb interested me.
First Strike is classic TOS. A great Kirk book. One of Diane Carey's best.
I, surprisingly, agree. First Strike is one of few TOS books I've enjoyed, and the only Diane Carey book I've ever liked.
Yeah, this was the second surprise in a row -- I went from liking a Carey book to disliking a Smith/Rusch book. That was one of their earlier Trek books, and I've since found their Trek work inconsistent, but I'd been positively inclined towards them for stuff like their Pulphouse quarterly hardcover magazine and other things.I thought this one the worst. Short, rushed, and like Allyn said, remote. I recall a number of attempted character pieces that just went nowhere.The Soldiers of Fear is enjoyable, but it's a little remote. After Carey gives us all this great material about the Furies in the first book, they're a bit faceless in the second.
Yep. Back in the day, this was the one I remember people really buzzing about online. Epic stuff.The best of the series, I'd say. Grand scope, intriguing villains.Time's Arrow is fantastic. It doesn't have a lot to do with the Furies; it's more about the people the Furies fought way back in the mists of time.
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