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Some more info on The Fall... (sorry if repost)

Blurb for the third novel, A Ceremony of Losses

I feel so spoiled. When I became a ST fan in December 1979, desperately seeking out previous TOS episodes that had featured Andorians, revisiting "Yesteryear" (TAS) and "Mr Spock's Time Trek" (its View-Master adaptation) - and wishing Paramount would do a sequel to TMP featuring John Phillip Law as a rogue Andorian antagonist - I never imagined that so many tie-in novels (and episodes of "Enterprise") would start focusing on Andorians decades down the track.

Bliss.


I've recently found myself referring to anyone with very fair hair, especially that weird dyed-grey look that many 18-19 year olds seem to be going for lately, as 'Andorians'. I've come to the conclusion that this may be a bad trait I've developed.
 
I would like to read a David Mack book where nobody dies. The body count in The Body Electric was almost a self-parody.
 
It's not a book, but as far as I can remember nobody died in the NF: No Limits short story Waiting for G'Doh, or, How I Learned to Stop Moving and Hate People.
 
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