I'd like it noted that I didn’t read this book until now as the Amazon review said it was a compilation of the first eight Star Trek New Frontier books so it wasn’t until I read a review from SimonSays that I realised what I was missing out on. It first occurred to me that more authors and you get more books, then like anyone else I think that another author not to mention 17 or so others will dilute and destroy my favourite Star Trek New Frontier. Not to mention the best Star Trek Author ever to walk the Planet… that’s Peter David to mere mortals. So with all these new authors here in my opinion which should keep writing and which should… well might not think about trying to copy a great and set out on their own. So here goes:
Dayton Ward – Well done, a good partial of Calhoun, the writer seems to try and understand the character and is successful if only he know about the early events in Stone and Anvil as it might be worth building on those events.
Loren L. Colman – an insight to Shelby but still keeping into character established therefore a very good storey. Also new potential characters with interesting backgrounds also introduced.
David Mack – HURAY third one in and you have to check its not Peter David himself writing – witty and imaginative with a good understanding of the character.
Robert Greenberger – not bad, not bad, this is well written, Lefler is keeping with the character, nicely done although I’ve only read Greenberger in the first person perspective so if he writes more you ask if he can denote the whole situation.
Ilsa J. Bick – em, I’m sorry but although Morgan’s character’s is always going to be a mystery I don’t think she goes round telling all ensundary especially the councillor who has the power to commit her. Perhaps if she was working on her own characters it might be very good.
Keith R.A. DeCandido – he may be described as the next Peter David (say that after he’s written almost thirty books and not before) has a good understanding of the Starfleet Academy characters and I’m glad that Soleta’s parentage is tackled by a decent author and Tobias was well written. Can I just say that I hope he continues with has own books. He is very good but he doesn't weave the intricate web that Peter David has done more completely then all of the other writers combined (with the possible exception of SD Perry who I'd defiantly think as a Peter David competition).
Josepha Sherman – nice, very well done, a insight in to Si Cwan but what can you expect from 50% of a best selling team who have practically written the Spock character over again since leaving the Star Trek universe (congratulations on the Wedding to Savvik, very well done!).
Terri Osborne –Including three characters played by the same actress is very in line with Peter David’s style but is so far from the known universe that you can’t comment on its relevancy. Not bad and I look forward to seeing more.
Robert T. Jeschonek – this author knows nothing of the characters he is writing about Burgoyne trusts and respects till proven otherwise and is not the compulsive savage as displayed, s/he is completely different when Peter David writes about hir, in particular in Martyr, Dark Allies and any seen between hir and Selar. Sorry but you just didn’t do it right.
Christina F. York – again not bad but not the best – its an excellent short story in its self but doesn’t seem aware of the surrounding world, perhaps with more development future novels will be more exploitative.
Kevin Dilmore – the good thing about new authors is that they use species and understandings so they don’t need to develop new species every twenty pages. While this was very well done the sense that he didn’t know the character completely before starting kept nagging as if the author didn’t know what their character would do next. Keep working on it maybe developing Mulder… Huh, oh sorry Dulmer
Peg Robinson – authors who develop species and planets from a few pages of text here and there and able to create this deserves great congratulations. Just a pity she chose not to develop Calhoun as she clearly has a clear understanding of what his culture was like.
Mary Scott-Wiececk – based on a character in Vendetta we have a very good perception suggesting the possibility to understand her character, giving Kosmo’s opinion I'd be interested in her view of Picard.
Allyn Gibson – this focus is on Kat Mueller a truly remarkable character who defiantly needed some development, congratulations.
Glean Hauman & Lisa Sullivan – this is so far out of step from Star Trek New Frontier however it shows a cultural understanding offering a new perspective.
Susan Shwartz – one other author who has created such a more detailed universe has now entered the “Present” here is hoping that more crossovers are written, shows great understanding and in a witty compelling way.
Susan Wright – is another author who has tried to link different aspects of trek, this is another look at Burgoyne and while not in the style of Star Trek New Frontier is still an interesting read.
And finally Peter David tells the storey of the Calhoun Shelby honeymoon and I won’t say anything more.
Well that’s it the new authors have now made their mark on the universe weather they’ll continue or inspire new writers is up to a power more great then Xant himself, THE EDITORS. – Whatever happens may it stay linked like the new Deep Space Nines and not have “come to a planet, save a planet, leave a planet” stories which Peter David tries so hard to avoid. Some have defiantly taken up the banner, but please don’t let me decide:
BUY AND READ THIS BOOK – three of these stories are worth the price and you have 18 attempts.