Figured this one needs a thread, considering Simon & Schuster just released the official synopsis-blurb for it:
Definitely the novel I'm most looking forward to this year (in a year crammed to the gills with amazing releases). Not one, but two TOS movie-era books coming in 2014 (the other being Jeff Mariotte's), and this one falling in my absolute-favorite time period, Kirk's command of the Enterprise-A, between The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country.
Also, great to see the story chronologically placed in 2288, a bit beyond the year in which the fifth movie takes place, but still some time before Sulu leaves the starship. 2287 was getting rather stuffed full, there, and there's plenty of breathing-room during the rest of Kirk's command of that ship for many other stories to happen.
(Thanks to The Trek Collective for posting a link to the announcement.)An all-new Star Trek novel, set in the popular and blockbuster Original Series movie era!
In the year 2288, not long after the events of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier: Captain James T. Kirk, in command of the Enterprise-A, is on a peacekeeping mission to an independent star system, where two rival planets, Oyolo and Pavak, are attempting to negotiate a settlement after years of bitter conflict. Oyolo has fought violently against Pavak’s past attempts to exploit and colonize it, with atrocities and bloodshed on both sides. Neither world is aligned with the Federation, which has been aware of the situation in this sector for some time, but stayed out of the conflict until requested to act as a mediator. Beyond the obvious humanitarian motives, Starfleet has a vested interest in promoting peace in this troubled region. Interplanetary wars are in no one’s best interests—especially for Kirk, when assassination committed to disrupt the peace process is involved!
Definitely the novel I'm most looking forward to this year (in a year crammed to the gills with amazing releases). Not one, but two TOS movie-era books coming in 2014 (the other being Jeff Mariotte's), and this one falling in my absolute-favorite time period, Kirk's command of the Enterprise-A, between The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country.
Also, great to see the story chronologically placed in 2288, a bit beyond the year in which the fifth movie takes place, but still some time before Sulu leaves the starship. 2287 was getting rather stuffed full, there, and there's plenty of breathing-room during the rest of Kirk's command of that ship for many other stories to happen.