Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
I, The Constable by Paula M. Block & Terry J. Erdmann
An e-book exclusive novella
Release date: November 13rd 2017
Read November 23rd 2017
Previous book (Deep Space Nine): Gamma: Original Sin
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Publisher's description:
I, The Constable by Paula M. Block & Terry J. Erdmann
An e-book exclusive novella
Release date: November 13rd 2017
Read November 23rd 2017
Previous book (Deep Space Nine): Gamma: Original Sin
Next book (Deep Space Nine):
Purchase: E-book (Kindle): Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk |
Publisher's description:
With his Starfleet assignment temporarily on hold, Odo needs a distraction. He welcomes Chief O’Brien’s offer to loan him some of the action-packed books that both men relish: tales about hard-boiled private eyes, threatening thugs, and duplicitous dames. Then Quark suddenly goes missing during a hastily planned trip to Ferenginar. His concerned friends on Deep Space Nine feel that Odo, as the station’s former chief of security, is uniquely suited to track Quark down. But once on Ferenginar, Odo learns that Quark is trapped in the seamy underbelly of a criminal enterprise that could have been ripped from the pages of one of O’Brien’s novels. To find the bartender, Odo discovers that he must rely not only on his law enforcement background, but his knowledge of all things noir….
My thoughts:
Click here to watch my video review of Deep Space Nine: I, The Constable, or click play on the embedded video below!
Final thoughts:
A fun read involving some great character writing by Paula Block and Terry Erdmann. These two do an excellent job capturing the voices of Quark, Rom, and Odo, and continue the arc of these characters in a fun and interesting way, especially Quark. Highly recommend for fans of Deep Space Nine!
More about I, The Constable:
Also by Paula M. Block & Terry J. Erdmann:
Next time on Trek Lit Reviews:
Next review: The first original novel in the Pocket Books Star Trek line: The Entropy Effect by Vonda N. McIntyre!
Click here to watch my video review of Deep Space Nine: I, The Constable, or click play on the embedded video below!
Final thoughts:
A fun read involving some great character writing by Paula Block and Terry Erdmann. These two do an excellent job capturing the voices of Quark, Rom, and Odo, and continue the arc of these characters in a fun and interesting way, especially Quark. Highly recommend for fans of Deep Space Nine!
More about I, The Constable:
- TrekBBS Review and Discussion Thread
- Podcast: Literary Treks 212: Slips, Strips, Bars, and Bricks - Exclusive interview with Paula M. Block & Terry J. Erdmann
Also by Paula M. Block & Terry J. Erdmann:
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found) (2014)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Rules of Accusation (2016)
Next time on Trek Lit Reviews:
Next review: The first original novel in the Pocket Books Star Trek line: The Entropy Effect by Vonda N. McIntyre!
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