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T**H
A really great TOS read.
After being a lifetime Trekkie, I’ve only recently started reading the novels again after a break of many years. This is one of the best I’ve read. I’m giving it 5 stars, which it deserves. James Swallow captured the personality and voice of the TOS crew as well as bringing Arex and M’Ress along from TAS. It was great to read both of those characters as flesh and blood people not cartoons. His Spock, Kirk, and McCoy were spot on as well, and Uhura had some wonderful moments that contributed to the entire plot.The pacing is good. It’s an interesting plot, and the aliens are diverse and interesting. The world building is also well done. You’re not barraged with huge info dumps. You get enough as you go along to paint a picture without getting overwhelmed.All in all it was a lot of fun and very, very TOS.
A**C
New Worlds & New Civilizations
This is the kind of story that Star Trek is all about. Meeting new species and facing the hardships that may come with that. The Latter Fire is a fairly simple story, and the characters all feel true to their on screen persona... except maybe Scotty, but perhaps that's just me. The write up provides all you need know going in, so I won't get in to that, but the most common complaint I've noticed in the reviews is that TLF is predictable. While there are certainly plot elements that some can say they've seen before, there's still plenty of surprises to make up for that. I did however find a few things that caught my attention:The first is that there is a civilian-ran diplomatic corps. I don't know if this is a new thing, from the mind of the author, or if I simply don't remember any reference to it. Regardless, why do we need a diplomatic corps that's separate from Starfleet if they don't have any of their own resources (ships, supplies, security...)? Seems a little redundant when there's six ST shows where SF officers do diplomatic work. There's also a scene that takes place in the brig, and it uses a force field to contain the captive audience. I don't believe TOS-era ships used fields for their cells just yet, but the only evidence I have off the top of my head is ST V so that may be a non issue.My biggest criticism is of the book's antagonist. Memorable villains are those who the reader/viewer can understand their motivations, and even empathize with their actions to some degree. The one here was so rigid and malicious that he became insufferable very quickly. There are definitely people like him IRL, but they make for poor fictional characters. Nobody would ever take a person like this seriously, and the dialog to/about him because tedious almost instantly... actually there's several conversations that discuss the same things multiple times. The climactic action scene would've been better if it was something other than including the villain one last time, IMHO of course.Other than those nitpicks, I highly recommend this book to the hardcore and casual fan alike. There is some genuinely interesting things here that will be new to a lot of people. It's also very refreshing to read a ST book that actually feels like Trek. Live Long and Prosper!
D**A
Good Solid Original Series Trek.
The Latter Fire is a excellent original series novel. Well paced and set at the end of the original series after the Turnabout Intruder and the beginning of the Animated Series The novel was well written. The author has a firm grasp of the characters. The plot was believable.Little touches like the inclusion of the Tikopai class Constitution ship: Altair and the inclusion of another Constitution class ship, the Arcadia added a little more depth to the story. It was refreshing not to see the usual ship candidates Ala Lexington etc being added on.The only problem was that the novel lagged at points. But other than that, I would call this a job well done.
J**I
Mediocre plot, good overall writing.
This story was a bit weak for a four-star rating, but a bit too good for a three-star rating. The writing itself was good, the characterizations were above-average, and the pacing was good. On the downside, the plot was a bit predictable and trite. Any reader familiar with Star Trek could have seen where this was headed from a VERY early point. All in all, a good read, but nothing that truly stands out from other Star Trek books.
S**T
Another excellent addition to the TOS expanded universe.
The TOS stories continue to entertain. Unlike the TNG and DS9 relaunches the TOS stories continue to both tell exciting stories, develop existing characters and bridge gaps in canon nicely. The Latter Fire is an excellent Star Trek story complete with moral dilemnas, sci-fi problems, solutions and action. The characters are fully believeable and this reads like a two part TV episode. A job well done.
M**Y
The Latter Fire
Well written. Easy to understand the plot, not convoluted with weird things to confuse the reader. Nearly all of the regular characters were used in the story. I enjoyed it, and I would read another by this author.
J**S
Time frame of 5 year mission, fast paced.
Of all of James Swallow's Star Trek books, this is the best one so far. Fast paced and easy to read. Has some surprises in it. Characters and dialogue were good through out the story, enjoyable original series story in time frame of 5 year mission.
M**H
Good book
Great job of staying with who the characters are mannerism,Thinking, values , integrity all kept in tack makes for a great episode or movie they could have made in the 60,s
B**Y
more of what I love best, without added angst or soul searching or ...
Thoroughly enjoyable. All the main characters are on form, the story is gripping and authentic to the feel of the original Star Trek series, its an episode writ large, and that's all we really want, isn't it? Its all I want, more of what I love best, without added angst or soul searching or unwarranted reinvention for the sake of reinvention. One to read again in the future.
C**N
Star Trek TOS The Latter Fire
Great book a little bit more worn than was described but still great
L**E
Great story
Super easy to read, a real page turner! Felt very true to the characters and had me gripped throughout. Highly recommended xx
M**.
Read this book
A very good book I couldn't put it down!!!
B**S
Great Trek TOS adventure!
Excellent star trek adventure. If you are a trekkie you will have a hard time putting it down.
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