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by David Mack (Author) "DUSK SETTLED upon the city of Alkam-Zar ..." (more)
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On the cusp of their epic battle with Shinzon, many of Captain Jean-Luc Picard's long-time crew were heading for new assignments and new challenges. Among the changes were William Riker's promotion to captain and his new command, Riker's marriage to Counselor Deanna Troi, and Dr. Beverly Crusher's new career at Starfleet Medical. But the story of what set them on a path away from the Starship Enterprise has never been told.

UNTIL NOW.

A cataclysmic war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire has been miraculously averted, and a new government is finally in place on the planet Tezwa. But deadly secrets still threaten the fragile peace accord.

Rebels still loyal to the old Tezwa regime have captured Commander Riker and are willing to kill to achieve their goals...the Orion Syndicate is interfering in the rebuilding -- and may also be involved in much more than that. But the most devastating revelation of all threatens the very foundations of the Federation itself -- leaving Captain Picard to possibly face the very conflict that he labored so hard to prevent....

About the Author

David Mack is the author of numerous Star Trek books, including Wildfire, A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal, Warpath and the critically and fan acclaimed series Star Trek: Destiny. With Marco Palmieri, he developed the Star Trek Vanguard series, for which he has written two novels, Harbinger and Reap the Whirlwind.

His other novels include the Wolverine espionage adventure Road of Bones, and his first original novel, The Calling, will publish in July 2009.

Before writing books, Mack co-wrote with John J. Ordover the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fourth-season episode ?Starship Down? and the story treatment for the series' seventh-season episode ?It's Only a Paper Moon.?

An avid fan of Canadian progressive-rock trio Rush, Mack has attended shows in all of their concert tours since 1982. Mack resides in New York City with his wife, Kara. Learn more about him and his work at www.infinitydog.com.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable In Parts, But Disappointing Overall, Sep 20 2004
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You'd think the follow up to a book as awesome as A Time To Kill would be equally as awesome, if not better, right? Well, I did, and I was wrong.

Maybe I set my sights too high, considering the with the other A Time To nooks part two was always less entertaining than part one. But since A Time To Kill was so good I was hoping the pattern would have been broken.

Things in A Time To Heal start off boring, tedious and uninteresting. Terrorist attacks against Starfleet personnell and Federation Civilian workers ad nauseum. Runabouts crashing left, right, and over there. "Starfleet Special Ops" troops used to make things look dangerous and by extension "kewl" Something about an Orion Syndicate freighter which seems to serve as filler. Commander Riker gets beaten up, because he's a POW and that's what happens to POWs. Starfleet uses lame techniques for "interrogating" their POWs. Really, how does playing really loud opera make a person want to talk? After a while, they'll learn to ignore it. Various characters question their career paths, but for the most part these are characters created for the book and not reallly someone I care about anyway. Minor background characters die a really violent or gruesome death

Gone is most of the stuff that made A Time To Kill interesting. Klingons? Practically non-existent. Section 31? Aside from popping up twice to recap event that have already happened in the book (ie, the stuff you just read) they don't do anything. Well, they pop up in the end to deliver some justice. Federation government intrigue? The Federation president and his scheming chief of staff are in four out of thirty-one chapters, but aside from their last chapter it seems to be mostly filler.

You're asking yourself why I gave it three stars since I clearly didn't enjoy it too much? Well, despite the flaws it has in spades, there are enjoyable aprts mixed here and there, but they are overshadowed by the not so good. And it goes by really fast and is perfect if all you want to do is kill time.

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