Star Trek: Destiny, Book I: Gods of Night - David Mack

Star Trek: Destiny, Book I: Gods of Night

By David Mack

  • Release Date: 2008-09-30
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 196 Ratings

Description

Half a decade after the Dominion War and more than a year after the rise and fall of Praetor Shinzon, the galaxy's greatest scourge returns to wreak havoc upon the Federation -- and this time its goal is nothing less than total annihilation.
Elsewhere, deep in the Gamma Quadrant, an ancient mystery is solved. One of Earth's first generation of starships, lost for centuries, has been found dead and empty on a desolate planet. But its discovery so far from home has raised disturbing questions, and the answers harken back to a struggle for survival that once tested a captain and her crew to the limits of their humanity.

From that terrifying flashpoint begins an apocalyptic odyssey that will reach across time and space to reveal the past, define the future, and show three captains -- Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise, TM William Riker of the U.S.S. Titan, and Ezri Dax of the U.S.S Aventine -- that some destinies are inescapable.

Reviews

  • Riveting Read

    4
    By Jritz1701
    In the grand tradition of the Star Trek novel quickly captures the imagination. This is a riveting read that leaves you hanging. Looking forward to the second book in the series.
  • I loved it

    5
    By Dr.Acosta
    Loved it, loved it, loved it.
  • Great read

    4
    By Tamma
    It's was a great book it had me interested all the way through. Capt Dax was a great capt and very different from other starfleet captains. She also seemed the strongest of the three. Capt Riker seemed too wrapped up in personal problems to effectively command his ship till the very end of the book. Capt Picard was just a huge mess. He should of been relieved of command. When dr crusher is a stronger character than him it's time for him to step down. The story of the Colombia and Capt Hernandez was so well written I wish there was more. For me it was the best part of the novel. All in all it is a great book and worth the read. I just hope the next two novels are just as good.
  • Excellent writing fully embodies Star Trek

    5
    By Josh5186
    I must first admit that I am not much of a reader. However, I was planning for a long trip and wanted something to pass the time. I decided it might be time to try a book. Boy, was I in for a treat! This book has elements of all eras of Trek, and both the story and writing seem to closely mirror Trek-style. Bottom line, I was instantly hooked. Excellent story and great writing make this a must-read for any Trek fan. I am downloading book two as we speak...
  • Entertained

    4
    By Aezrin
    Solid Trek. The plot gives up its surprises a bit early and often. I was still entertained and engaged nonetheless. A worthwhile read for Trek fans.
  • Just plain bad

    1
    By Ryuku San
    The author portrays Jean-Luc Picard as a complete idiot all throughout this Destiny series. Last STTNG book by this author Ill ever read.
  • Grate trilogy read them all

    5
    By Ryanennis
    It is nice to see a complex story both adhere to and completely revolutionize a fantasy universe, were a writers works are so criticized, and scrutinized they become to afraid to strike out. well mark has and in doing so with this trilogy (and other books) he has insured this universe both in space, and time can continue to expand.
  • Good read

    4
    By La-Mason_327
    This new Destiny series is off to a good start. I really enjoying reading this book that was set in the Post-Nemesis era. I have found myself wanting to read more Trek books since there in no more new series on TV. David Mack has done an excellent job of tying in several different series or ships, into one book. You go from Columbia, to Enterprise, then to Aventine, and last to Titan, but maybe not in that order. If you have not read any of the Titan series, then the events of Starship Titan may confuse you a little, maybe because of the characters are so hard to get a handle on. Luckily, I had been reading the Titan series for a while. Following the Enterprise in this book was easy for me because I had already read "Death in Winter", "Before Dishonor", and "Greater Than the Sum" books - all set in Post Nemesis era. I must have missed a book somewhere when it came to Dax being the Captain of a Starship, I was thinking that she was a counselor on DS9 series. All in all, it's a good read.