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Destiny: Lost Souls (Star Trek) (Mass Market Paperback)

by David Mack (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek (5 Jan 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1416551751
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416551751
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.7 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 84,969 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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An armada of several thousand Borg cubes has wiped out a fleet of ships sent by the Federation and its allies. This time the goal of the Collective is not assimilation but extermination. Jean-Luc Picard, Will Riker and Ezri Dax unite in a final desperate bid to halt the Borg's genocidal progress through known space. But their three starships -- the Enterprise, the Titan and the Aventine -- are no match for the Borg armada. Or are they? With them is Erica Hernandez, former captain of the missing starship Columbia. Endowed with powers and insight gained from centuries spent with the alien Caeliar, she can end the Borg threat forever -- or transform it into a menace which will devour the entire galaxy.

About the Author

David Mack is the author of numerous Star Trek novels, including the USA Today best-seller A Time to Heal and its companion volume, A Time to Kill. Mack's other novels include Star Trek: DS9: Warpath, Star Trek Vanguard: Harbinger, Star Trek: S.C.E.: Wildfire, and numerous eBooks and short stories. Mack also cowrote two episodes of Star Trek: DS9, "Starship Down" and "It's Only a Paper Moon."

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read, Good Trilogy, 3 Feb 2009
For what is the final book in the trilogy, it brings the saga to a satisfying end. Issues surrounding the Borg are tied up, thankfully, after having so many recent novels devoted to them they were getting a little tiresome. The Federation is facing oblivion, along with the rest of the Alpha quadrant, and after actually getting a good thrashing, pluck something out of the hat. Excellent read, gets the imagination going. Would make a great game!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek Destiny - The most controversal and bravest piece of Trek fiction ever?, 20 April 2009
By Chris Lunn (Portsmouth, Hants, UK) - See all my reviews
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I have just finished the trilogy and have been blown away by the ending (i won't spoil it, suffice to say, it's awesome). This has to be the most audacious piece of Trek fiction i have ever read, whoever comissioned this must have had some guts, because it could so easily have blown up in their face. This i believe will become highly controversial (if it hasn't already) as a result of the ending. My only qualms were that the pace was a bit too slow in places and that i can't help but feel it would have made a better duology than a trilogy (a tightening of the action wouldn't have gone amiss and some of the caeliar flashbacks felt unneccessary and clunky). Generally superb though with a classic cliffhanger at the end of book 2. I read them all in one go and sturggled only at the beginning of the third book. Brave concepts, Classic battles and a seemingly undefeatable foe make this trilogy as close to an epic legend as star trek fiction will probably ever get.
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4.0 out of 5 stars entertaining story to end a trilogy but.............., 2 July 2009
By M. Hisbent "silkiemh" (Loughborough, UK) - See all my reviews
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talk about shooting your readers into the foot. Just as I was getting close to the middle of this particular book out comes 'Losing the Peace' and 'Over a torrent sea' which effectively spoils the suspense of who will survive the boring Borg and who will not. I'll say no more about those. It is hard to criticise the effort and imagination that has gone into this trilogy but at the end of it there's a residual feeling of 'less than epic'. It cracks along at a fair pace - just like the tv episodes did (and the films didn't always manage). Perhaps the characters are too familiar now. Picard is turning into a grumpy old man who should get a desk job at Starfleet HQ; Riker is turning into the grey automaton that Shelby almost ousted; Worf is just a growling old Klingon with even fewer career prospects than old Geordie or Guinan. Something fresh and startling was needed for the Trek universe and with Janeway being assimilated I thought 'here we go'! This wasn't it. With their perpetual cries of 'exterminate' in this trilogy the Borg officially became the Daleks of the Trek universe whilst Picard's ability to be cranky and still pull the unexpected rabbit out of the hat gives him the Dr Who badge. 'Destiny' points out the dangers inherent in a franchise - a lesson that was also obvious recently in the 'Nightside' series by Simon green. Perhaps 'A singular destiny' - another follow on from 'Destiny' will propel us to something fresh.
I really hope so.
matt, loughborough, England.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic end to a fantastic trilogy
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