Windows On A Lost World
While Captain Kirk and a landing party from the Starship Enterprise explore the ruins of an ancient civilization on the uninhabited planet Careta IV, they discover strange devices that appear to be windows.But the mysterious windows prove to be more than they seem when Kirk, Chekov, and two security guards enter them and disappear.
Suddenly, Kirk and his team find themselves find themselves trapped in a strange alien enviorment and must fight with all their strength to survive and keep their sanity. Now Spock must locate his missing comrades and solve the window's ancient mysteries before his captain and crewmates are lost forever....
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"A little slow, but this is a bit of an ingenious tale about Kirk and Chekov beaming down to a planet where... they get turned into little crabs. How do they get back to regular form if they can't communicate? It's padded, but it's a clever little story."
— Scott (4 out of 5 stars)
“Fans will devour the smorgasbord of information about McCoy.”
— Publishers Weekly“Walter Koenig, who plays Chekov in the Star Trek series, reads this story with great enthusiasm. He changes voice for each character, using his natural voice for narration, a Russian accent for Chekov and even a Scottish brogue for Scotty.”
— Audiofile" I liked the audio book with Walter Koenig. "
— Clay, 3/2/2008
V. E. Mitchell has written for the Star Trek book series since 1990. After attaining a degree and career in geology, she went on to earn four more college degrees, including a Master’s, MBA, and PhD. While working as a mine historian for the Idaho Geological Survey, she won the 2006 Esto Perpetua Award for her contributions to Idaho history. In 1977, she joined the Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association, quickly becoming a key member.
Walter Koenig is a professional actor who is best known for his recurring television portrayals as Alfred Bester in Babylon 5 and as Pavel Chekov in Star Trek. Also a writer, he has written books, screenplays, television episodes, plays, and a comic book series. You’re Never Alone When You’re a Schizophrenic, a one-man play he wrote and performed, was a finalist in the 1996 New York Film Festival. He lives with his wife in Hollywood, California.