I remember disliking The Lost Years when I first read it back in college. I found it a depressing read as Kirk, Spock, and McCoy were all so rudderless without the Enterprise. I liked it a lot more when I reread it years later, though. It has a pretty good plot.
Recovery I bought back in the mid 90s and while I still have it in my collection, I don't think I've ever read it cover to cover. There was so much behind the scenes turmoil with the Lost Years series that the final book came out years after it should have and I think I'd lost interest in the series by then.
I liked Traitor Winds. It's one of my favorites of the Lost Years books. I enjoyed that it focused on Sulu, Chekov, and Uhura, and threw in a number of the other more minor TOS characters like M'Benga and Dr. Piper. Certain things from it are still in my head canon, like Sulu being a Starfleet test pilot between TOS and TMP and Chekov undergoing security training at the Academy.Has anyone here read Traitor Winds or Recovery? What are your thoughts (spoiler free please)?
Recovery I bought back in the mid 90s and while I still have it in my collection, I don't think I've ever read it cover to cover. There was so much behind the scenes turmoil with the Lost Years series that the final book came out years after it should have and I think I'd lost interest in the series by then.
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