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by Peter David (Author) "On the Trident, Captain Elizabeth Shelby shook her head in disbelief as she and her husband, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, walked down the corridor leading to..." (more)
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StarburstPeter David is the best TREK novelist around.

SF SiteA new Star Trek novel by Peter David is always a good bet.

Dreamwatch[Peter David] effortlessly makes the most of his own characters while developing some from small-screen Trek.

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A crewman has been murdered aboard the U.S.S. Trident, and all evidence points to Ensign Janos of the Excalibur. Captain Mackenzie Calhoun is reluctant to accept that Janos, a powerful non-humanoid whom the captain has known and trusted for years, could be a killer, and immediately launches an investigation into the crime. But this troubling murder mystery soon escalates into a full-fledged diplomatic crisis that threatens to pit Calhoun and Captain Elizabeth Shelby against the entire United Federation of Planets -- and the Starship Enterprise™.

Meanwhile, the turmoil involving Ensign Janos forces Calhoun to recall his own tempestuous past, his rocky relationship with a young Elizabeth Shelby -- and a long-ago exploit that may have everything to do with the deadly emergency that now confronts them all!


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4.0 out of 5 stars Fleshing out of Calhoun, Jun 15 2004
By Jayson A. Olson (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stone and Anvil (Hardcover)
I love Peter David, and especially his spin on the Star Trek universe. All of his plots are fresh, and never the same recycled space opera ideas we've read so many time before. But where Mr. David really shines is in his character development.

After reading only a few of his novels, you feel as if you really know the characters on a personal basis in his corner of the ST universe, and 'Stone & Anvil' is no exception.

The overall theme of the book, which may not be apparent at first is the deeper origin of Capt. Mackenzie Calhoun. Think of this novel as Calhoun: Year One. We get to see Mac's first days in the academy, more on his home planet, how he first met 'Eppie', and how he became the new James T. Kirk of his era.

However, all this back-story feeds into the more crucial, upfront story: the murder of shipmate Gleau as was the cliffhanger in the previous novel. Is Ensign Janos involved? As the murder mystery unravels, as is so with any Peter David novel, all is not what it seems, and there are some very original plot twists that will have ST fans ecstatic at past references.

The only issue I had with this novel, and I can understand the method in which it was used, was that every other chapter bounced between 'Now' & 'Then'. Meaning, chapter one takes place in the present Next Generation timeline, while chapter 2 find a young Calhoun entering Starfleet Academy. And thus for the remaining of the book the reader must shift gears between past and present.

Why this was a hardcover, and not a soft, I don't understand. While a good book, there was no 'earth-shattering' events that are usually reserved for hard covers. And I seemed to have missed any cliffhanger. I guess the next novel will start a new storyline altogether, something that seems out of place for a Peter David ST novel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Why isn't New Frontier a Movie Series?, Mar 3 2004
By barbre (Troy, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stone and Anvil (Hardcover)
I have really enjoyed all these books, but this book may be the best yet. The story alternates between Mackenzie and Shelby during their academy days and the investigation of Lt. Gleau's death on the USS Trident.

The academy days were outstanding, not only do we find out how Mackenzie met Shelby, but we also find out why Jellico dislikes him, and how Calhoun handles the Kobayashi Maru test.

I was hesitant about this novel because I dislike Star Trek "detective" stories. Fortunately, this isn't the case (at least not mainly). Instead the story flows naturally and ends with an ending...not a cliffhanger.

In fact, the only small item that irritated me was a couple of lines said by Ambassador Spock that included a bit too much colloquialism.

This is a excellent novel, and it should be a movie. Better yet, Peter David could revitalize Star Trek series from the Voyager and Enterprise disasters.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Stone and Anvil (Star Trek New Frontier), Feb 13 2004
By Jon Torch Adams (hayward, ca USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stone and Anvil (Hardcover)
Ok so we have new frontier a good take on the Star Trek universe. Funny characters good plot lines and fairly easy to read. Peter David does a good job of keeping the book moveing and keeping the charaters fun. Some of the things that the characters say are really funny and I found myself laughing. The story in this book is done in both events of the now and events of the past. The past deals with Captain Calhoun's acadamy days, and they tie so nicely into the main plot line. Also with cameos from Picard and Spock you can't go wrong.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid entertainment from a great author
I have greatly enjoyed Peter David's New Frontier series, and this latest entry certainly does not disappoint. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2004 by Brandon Harbeke

5.0 out of 5 stars Peter David at his best!
STONE AND ANVIL is more than just the culmination of ongoing storylines in the NEW FRONTIER saga. It's the culmination of what makes a man and a Starfleet officer. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2004 by Bill Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW
What else can I say but 'WOW. Peter David has amazed me again-not just with a truly wonderful story, but also with the grace and flair of a true master of his craft. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2004 by B. Everett

1.0 out of 5 stars I agree with the reader from new albany
I have not read this book yet. It is only available in hardcover. I am a stay at home mom with children. Hard cover book are out of my price range. When will publishers learn?
Published on Jan 16 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars New Frontier is back on the upswing
The quality of the New Frontier has gone back on the upswing in this latest novel. The plot is well crafted, and two fold. Read more
Published on Dec 10 2003 by Jonathan Burgoine

1.0 out of 5 stars cd contains bad ebooks
I bought this book due to the cd containing ebook versions of other NF stories. I have never read and NF and that this would be a great deal. Read more
Published on Nov 20 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars You'll enjoy it -- but read the others first
This is a good addition to the series, but it won't stand on its own -- I recommend the whole series -- and a familiarity with the whole ST universe doesn't hurt, because it is... Read more
Published on Nov 13 2003 by ndmzero

5.0 out of 5 stars History, murder, and revelations
Peter David has done it once again. We waited two years for the conclusion of the Beings saga, and we were all very relieved not to have to wait so long to see the resolution of... Read more
Published on Nov 5 2003 by Jason C. Garza

3.0 out of 5 stars An Unfortunate Trend
While I did enjoy this book quite a bit, as I always do enjoy Peter David stories, I do have one complaint. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars As always, excellent.
Let me admit up front that I'm guilty of owning every New Frontier book except Double Time, so I may be a tad biased. Read more
Published on Nov 1 2003 by Amy

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