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Betrayal (Paperback)

by Lois Tilton (Author)
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With the future of the planet Bajor in the balance, a trade conference aboard Deep Space Nine threatens to become a battleground as hidden terrorists sabotage the station and a Cardassian commander claims it for his empire.


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Ambassadors from all over the Federation have assembled on Deep Space NineTM for a conference that will determine the future of the planet Bajor. Keeping dozens of ambassadors happy is hard enough, but soon terrorists begin a bombing campaign on the station, and Commander Sisko's job becomes nearly impossible. Distracted by all of this, he's in no position to deal well with the arrival of a belligerent Cardassian commander demanding the return of Deep Space Nine to the Cardassian empire, but he must rise to the occasion if his station and Bajor are to emerge from the crisis intact.

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4.0 out of 5 stars DS9 #6 Betrayal - An interesting plot!, Oct 11 2003
By K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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"Betrayal" is the one and only Star Trek effort from this author, at least to date. I find this to be somewhat disappointing as the author did a rather decent job with the plot development and characterizations. I found her writing style to be quite decent and the pacing of the novel to be reasonably engaging. The plot for this story is very interesting and compelling.

The cover art for this title is reasonably decent, yet standard fare for the time in which this novel was published.

The premise:

Deep Space Nine is the staging ground for a conference in which ambassadors from all over the Federation have assembled to determine the future of Bajor. As the stations personnel are having an already difficult time keeping all of these ambassadors happy, terrorist start blowing parts of the station, leaving Sisko and Odo the difficult task of trying to find and stop these ruthless terrorists. To make matters worse, a new Cardassian Gul shows up demanding the return of Deep Space Nine to the Cardassian Union. Commander Sisko must now diffuse this entire situation that threatens the very existence of Bajor.

What follows is a rather decent early Deep Space Nine story that is told fairly well and I would recommend this novel to any and all fans of the genre. {ssintrepid}

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good writing salvages mediocre story., Sep 7 2003
By James Yanni (Bellefontaine Neighbors, Mo. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Betrayal (Paperback)
This could very easily have degenerated into a cookiecutter DS9 story; all the standard elements were there: Bajoran terrorists from Kira's past, treacherous Cardassians, a threat to the existence of the station and the future of Bajor, scheming, greedy Ferrengi, and an overworked Sisko regretting that he hasn't time to spend with his son. There were a couple of new twists, such as a sympathetic look at a Cardassian, and we were missing the requisite appearance by the Prophets, but for the most part, there was nothing really new here.

Still, the writing was good enough to overcome that, at least for the most part. The story was a good read in spite of itself, and the characters were mostly well-handled, although Odo seemed a bit more cardboard than usual.

If you're looking for a novel and different DS9 plot, don't look for it here. But if you're looking for a competently executed rehashing of all the standard elements that make DS9 what it is, this is a fine example of the genre.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A bad follow up to other books, Mar 13 2003
By Omni (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
Again the books were lost. Cardassian focus. Mixed crisises. Focus on a character that hadn't bene focused on in a book yet seemed to be the choice but in the end that didn't necessary mean it was a hood thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was good
While the best Deep Space Nine book in my opinion is still "Fallen Heros", "Betrayal" also has its moments. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2003 by General Pete

1.0 out of 5 stars Slowwwwwwww & where is Dax and others?
I have to admit: I did not finish this book. The writer went too much into the minds of the characters and didn't do much with plot development or action. Read more
Published on Nov 9 2002 by RoseWelsh

4.0 out of 5 stars Slow start
After you force yourself past the first 3 to 4 chapters, this book becomes a page turner. You will find youself lost within the intricacies of the cardassian deserter, and his... Read more
Published on Nov 30 2001 by treyvus_1971

5.0 out of 5 stars Great action!!!
This was the best DS9 book I ever read. It has a lot of action and mystery in it. I couldn't put it down. I would recommend it to all Star Trek fans. Read more
Published on Oct 29 1999 by Seref Isler

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad...but not good either
It actually wasn't bad, and I suggest it to people who like Deep Space Nine. It'll keep your attention, I promise you that.
Published on Nov 8 1998 by David Maramed

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