Star Trek: The Weight of Worlds Star Trek: The Weight of Worlds

Star Trek: The Weight of Worlds

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Publisher Description

The Ephrata Institute is an intellectual think tank at the outer fringes of the final frontier. Dedicated to the arts and sciences, the Institute seems an unlikely target for an invasion, but it proves easy pickings when the Crusade comes from beyond, determined to impose its harsh, unbending Truth on all the worlds of the Federation. Armed with weaponized gravity, the alien Crusaders will stop at nothing to rescue the universe from its myriad beliefs . . . even if it means warping the mind and soul of every sentient being they encounter.
Responding to an urgent distress signal, Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise soon find themselves in conflict with the Crusade, and facing individual challenges. When Kirk and Spock are transported to the Crusade’s distant homeland to confront the source of the invasion, Sulu finds himself trapped behind enemy lines, while Lieutenant Uhura is faced with possibly the most difficult decisions of her career.

As the Crusade sets its sights beyond Ephrata IV, it is up to the Enterprise and its besieged crew to keep freedom of thought from being crushed beneath the weight of worlds!

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
March 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pocket Books/Star Trek
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
4.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Terri RT ,

Boring

I loved Star Trek since I was a youth and read many of the books. Couldn’t get past the first chapter.

fjcan2 ,

Really?

I love Star Trek books. I enjoy joining the crew on their latest adventure. Then I came across this author. His story is good, it’s entertaining. But, after the 5th chapter, I couldn’t take anymore. His continual and repeated references to previous adventures is nauseating! He tactic is to state something may happen, then he references a previous adventure by name and the character hopes “it” doesn’t happen again. I don’t know if the author is trying to impress us with his Star Trek knowledge, or if he can’t find enough in his own imagination to fill the pages. I will continue to read Star Trek books. But, if I ever see this author again, I will stay away!

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