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Titan: Fortune of War

By: David Mack
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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From New York Times best-selling author David Mack comes an original, thrilling novel set in the universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Death slumbers in the ashes of silent planets, waiting to be awakened and unleashed....

Twenty years have passed since the interstellar scourge known as the Husnock were exterminated without warning by a being with godlike abilities. Left behind, intact but abandoned, their desolate worlds and derelict ships brim with destructive potential.

Now a discovery by a Federation cultural research team has drawn the attention of several ruthless factions. From black market smugglers to alien military forces, it seems every belligerent power in the quadrant hopes to capture the Husnock's lethal technology.

All that stands between the galaxy and those who have come to plunder the cruelest secrets of the Husnock are Admiral William Riker, Captain Christine Vale, and the crew of the Starship Titan.

™, ®, & © 2017 CBS Studios, Inc. Star Trek and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. All rights reserved.

©2017 David Mack (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Good novel

Star Trek titan not my favourite series, however it was a good story and full of plenty action.

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An amazing plot, love the characters!

Always wanted to know more about the Breen and the Husnock, I think Star Trek Titan would make an ideal episodic if CBS and Paramount stick to the 90s storytelling and style.

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Only an A story line

I enjoyed this book, it had a good story, good characters and interesting twists but the fact that it only had an A story line and no B story line was a bit of a disappointment. Most Star Trek books take place in two sectors of space or in two different time periods. As I said it was a good story but not as good as others Star Trek books I have listened to.

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enjoyed this very much .

love it good book well read by narrator , and written well enjoyed it completely

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A little different

Minimal usage of any known star trek characters.
Only Ryker, and reference to commander Tuvok, but no indication as to if it was the same Tuvok from the series.
It lacked pace. The overall story has merit. But I found myself having to persevere to finish it.

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